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Some of you may remember a while back, i was asking a lot of questions about rearing and keeping pigs.   Well, a few months ago, i got myself three Glouchester Old Spot weaners, and reared them up u

perhaps its because they didnt have a plastic wrapper on them, and a best before date........lol cracking job jai......cant beat a bit of self sufficiency   all the best,   jay.

RIP poor pigs.........                                   HHHEEELLLLOOOOOO freezer full of best pork ....................... :toast: still not got mine at the min naz but hoping to

I think it's a bit cruel really

 

How though?, he reared then got them legally slaughtered so no cruelty involved

perhaps its because they didnt have a plastic wrapper on them, and a best before date........lol :laugh:

cracking job jai......cant beat a bit of self sufficiency :victory:

 

all the best,

 

jay. :thumbs:

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joe777. i also keep and rear pigs and the way i look at it is this. the pigs i keep run free in a wood ( natural enviroment)and get feed top quality food . they feel the sun on there back and eat wind fall apples. the pork from the supermarket never gets t see the light of day and feed eat and shlt in such a small area it's unreal. keeping pigs is the same as dogs for me you only get out what you put in.

well done ideation!!!!! theres nothing better than the taste of fresh free range pork. and you can taste and see the difference..

anyone want to buy any lol. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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Right, i bought them in market as store pigs / large weaners, so they were not tiny piglets, but a little bigger, still small enough to pick up though.

 

Slaughtered them around 24 weeks old, although i think i may have mis-counted by a couple of weeks (as i had to guess the age of the pigs at market)

 

They killed out at about 65 kilo each, it probably would have been better to have killed them at 50 kilo, as maybe they would be a little less fatty.

 

Being a traditional breed they do carry more fat, which is great for taste apparently, but not really what a lot of folk want commercially. The feeding was strict, they had lots of free rangeing, rooting about and lots of veg and fruit, but the pellets were weighed everyday, you can't just pile food into them, as if you feed too much it just becomes fat.

 

A pig and a half went to the local pub, and the remaining pig and a half is in my chest freezer, in a variety of chops, belly pork, joints, etc etc, and some sacks of sausages.

 

I think i will be living on pork for a good while, the dogs have sacks of pork bones, so they will be happy as well, and it's pork for sunday roast for the forseeable future.

 

Good thing i'm not a jew.

 

:laugh:

 

Never kept a pig before in my life, so quite pleased, just need a new experiment now. . . . . any ideas? :thumbs:

 

Goats lovely meat lovely milk ... But you will have to get 2 different breeds for milk and meat .........

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Well done mate, I'm planning on going about 80% self sufficient in romania in a year or so , pork is their staple so will be ringing you for info. To be honest I'll be starting with a few chickens and a large veg plot and small orchard. Keep up the good work.

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