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Baymule
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Get them in the spring, keep until winter. Feed soured corn, it puts some tasty meat on them. Is there anyone that would buy a hog from you?Wonder how long I have to keep them, going to be hell to try and winter them over. I want some big heavy ones to make sure it's well packed.
I used to buy feeder pigs, I lined Red Wattle and Hereford Hogs the best. I had them slaughtered around 10 months. But you don’t have 10 months, so I would recommend a more modern breed like Yorkshire or Hampshire.
Maybe you could find a big boar that someone is getting rid of. You can usually get them pretty cheap. Away from sows, their hormones settle down. Feed the boar alfalfa hay for roughage, greens from garden, leaves, grass hay and soured corn in buttermilk.
Baymule's 500 Pound Boar!
I found a deal on a huge boar. His name is Wilbur and he is a Red Wattle. He got too big to breed their sows, so he went up for sale. The lady who owned him couldn’t put him in the freezer, he was her first pig and a pet. He is very calm and gentle. But she became afraid of Wilbur because he...
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