
Hello Folks,
I just want to say, that I am not a Hobby Farmer - both of us have only one income, and that is our smallholding, so we like to do things as best we can.
We do not overcharge for our Weaner's, and we usually always charge around 80 euros.
Occasionally, if we are importing a new bloodline from abroad, we may ask for more, in order to cover the costs of getting them here, to share the input of new blood so to say, anyhow, we could not import pigs we wanted in September last year, because of restrictions at the time, as it was going to cost us too much to quarantine the animals.
I just want you to know, as this could be very important to you, that,
if you buy Rare Breed Pigs, and pay for the Pedigree from the Breeder, you will be given a number by the BPA (British Pig Association) usually something like 91838, and this will have your name, but no other details (usually) against the pig purchased.
To keep this pig on the Herd Book, and register births against it, you must join the BPA.
Now I know this costs money, and I know a lot of you are only buying to eat yourself, so really you do not need the pedigree papers at all.
BUT:- Are you aware that in January next, if you have not become a member of the BPA, there is a very strong possibility that your pigs will be wiped off the database of the BPA as DEAD.I found this out when one of our customers did not join, after paying for pedigree papers for Tamworth Weaner's that they bought from us for 80 euro's each.
We did manage to get the pigs reinstated for our customer, and since, the customer has now joined the BPA, so that he/she can register births in the future.
The BPA's reason for deleting (possibly your) pigs from the herd book, is that if you do not become a member, they do not know from the Herd Book Forms they send out to members every year, whether or not the pig is still alive, and they cannot afford to be ringing people all over Europe for information.
Therefore the ball is in your court if you do not want your Pedigree Pigs deleting off the listing at the BPA - become a member.
I hope this might help a few of you pig lovers out there - some of you might not want to spend the money joining, but in the future it may benefit you, when you come to selling any piglets on as Pedigree.
Julie