P.O. in MO
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I said in a previous post that I was keeping track of the cost to raise a litter and would post the results. Here they are. These were NZW.
It was a litter of 10 and I butchered at 10 weeks. 1 was over 6 lbs. , 3 were over 5 1/2 lbs., 4 were between 5 and 5 1/2 pounds, and 2 were just under 5 lbs.
This is all the feed for the doe and the kits and includes half the feed for the buck. I started keeping track when the doe kindled and rebred her at 6 weeks and included her feed until she kindled again. So these costs cover the whole cycle.
176# feed at .31/# 54.50
Hay 1.50
Electricity for fan and AC 2.00
Total 58.00
So each kit cost 5.80 cents to raise. The total litter dressed out right at 30#. So that figures out to 1.93/# for the meat.
I thought about waiting another week to butcher but they were eating almost 4# a day at this point. Sawfish99 did a cost analysis in a previous post sighting the amount gained by waiting from 11.5 wks. to 14 wks. Their average wt. at 11.5 wks. was 5 lbs. and I was in that range now so I decided to go ahead and butcher.
Really no way to factor in the value of the manure but it definitely improves the output of the garden!!!
It was a litter of 10 and I butchered at 10 weeks. 1 was over 6 lbs. , 3 were over 5 1/2 lbs., 4 were between 5 and 5 1/2 pounds, and 2 were just under 5 lbs.
This is all the feed for the doe and the kits and includes half the feed for the buck. I started keeping track when the doe kindled and rebred her at 6 weeks and included her feed until she kindled again. So these costs cover the whole cycle.
176# feed at .31/# 54.50
Hay 1.50
Electricity for fan and AC 2.00
Total 58.00
So each kit cost 5.80 cents to raise. The total litter dressed out right at 30#. So that figures out to 1.93/# for the meat.
I thought about waiting another week to butcher but they were eating almost 4# a day at this point. Sawfish99 did a cost analysis in a previous post sighting the amount gained by waiting from 11.5 wks. to 14 wks. Their average wt. at 11.5 wks. was 5 lbs. and I was in that range now so I decided to go ahead and butcher.
Really no way to factor in the value of the manure but it definitely improves the output of the garden!!!