The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: CharingPigs on March 25, 2018, 06:07:41 pm
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Hello All,
I have a size difference query for you. I have a little Kune Kune x Mangalitza gilt who is coming up 11 months. She’s quite KK like.
I would like to breed her and discover that AI isn’t really available with the KKs. I am going to cross her for this litter due to availability and am thinking Berkshire but will a Berk boy be too big for her?
Also, age wise will the next few months be ok or do these guys need a little longer before they are ready to breed?
I have been breeding large blacks for years but never a KK.
Thanks in advance!
Becca
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I put my GOS to the boar at a year old. As I understand it both KK's and Mangalitzas are slower growing.
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I don't know at what age Kune's are put to the boar but if anyone knows I would be interested.
To me the question isn't whether a Berkshire would be too big. Whatever boar you use, irrelevant of breed the boar must not be too big to mount the gilt and risk her injury.
Personally I would look to improve the possible fat content of a finished carcass by using a leaner breed.
I have recently been asked about use of a boar for someone's gilts and my first question was were they suitable to breed from as in how many teats, no dummies and well placed.