dwbonfire
Loving the herd life
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i have a feeling i know my answer, but want to ask anyway.
i have been waiting on tam/berk piglets to be born to purchase, and i'd like to end up with a breeding pair so i can continue raising them and have piglets for meat and to sell. there are multiple litters at the farm, but all are sired by the same boar. my question is, could i get a gilt from one litter, and a boar from another litter, and be able to breed them and raise piglets for meat? the piglets would more than likely be purely for meat (mine would be anyhow, not sure if all buyers would be for meat as well) so they wouldnt be breeding, so could i get away with the parent pair being that closely related? again, they would only have the same sire, and be from different sows.
the only reason i am considering and asking this is because i havent had any luck finding these breeds close enough by, so i dont know when i would find another unrelated pig.
i have been waiting on tam/berk piglets to be born to purchase, and i'd like to end up with a breeding pair so i can continue raising them and have piglets for meat and to sell. there are multiple litters at the farm, but all are sired by the same boar. my question is, could i get a gilt from one litter, and a boar from another litter, and be able to breed them and raise piglets for meat? the piglets would more than likely be purely for meat (mine would be anyhow, not sure if all buyers would be for meat as well) so they wouldnt be breeding, so could i get away with the parent pair being that closely related? again, they would only have the same sire, and be from different sows.
the only reason i am considering and asking this is because i havent had any luck finding these breeds close enough by, so i dont know when i would find another unrelated pig.