I think probably weather, time of year and cost of feed will all be factors this year

Most folks looking to raise a couple of weaners prefer to do it spring til Autumn so sales in the later part of the year would be slower anyway. Add to that the bl**dy awful weather this year (which shows no signs of changing) and maybe folk who normally raised over winter have had to change plans because of the state of their ground. Feed prices, well - less said about that the better

Our last litters were in July and we sold all that had been earmarked for selling, leaving us enough to run on for pork (we hope

) the next ones being born now and towards the end of January will hopefully fill the spring demand

We do a 'grow your own pork' scheme where folks can have a pig raised for them (with monthly payments to cover feed costs) which attracts interest and we've had folk buy them as Xmas pressies for others too.
Why not think about going down the road of selling the finished produce straight to consumers too ? Either from home or out and about at farmers markets ?
Register with environmental health and trading standards and make sure the butcher is approved and meets labelling laws (if you want to go down the offical, can sell anywhere to anybody route) and do a few markets/fairs in your local area in the spring. This attracts interest in the pork, but also in your pigs and you, so you have a future target market for weaner sales or orders for half pigs. I'd concentrate on your local area for advertising first, making use of free publications and notice boards where available - not saying country smallholding isn't a good place to advertise, but there will be cheaper and better local options

A vet surgery, argi-store, local market etc etc - just got to do a bit of groundwork

Butchers are mostly unlikely to be interested in buying an occaisional pig from you (they'll have contracts already in place for X pigs per week, at X weight for X amount) you are selling a premium product compared to what they'll be buying from the abattoir. By selling direct to the public (with careful cost monitoring and planning) you should be able to make a wee bit of profit from your finished pigs. It seems like a whole load of paperwork and hassle but it's really not and if you've got space for a seperate 'pork only' freezer at home and a bit of common sense you're halfway there already

Good luck,
Karen
