phswrestler125
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Hello Everyone,
I am sorry if this is in the wrong section of the forum. Moderators feel free to move it to the appropriate section, if necessary.
A little Introduction: My name is Marcus and I live in Winston Salem, NC. I currently attend Duke University, and have grown a sincere penchant for having my own farm one day,. from which I can live off of and support my family. I am majoring in electrical computer engineering and plan to go into this field upon my graduation. This however will be temporary and I will be merely using this degree to save up money to start and maintain my farm. I currently have around 25 chickens (2 rooster) that provide my family with eggs everyday and companionship for my little sister. I originally got the hens for eggs and to give my little sister (6yrs old) some cute feathering friends to be responsible for.
I started with chickens, and now after reading and being a lurker of this forum, I am starting to implement plans to buy some pigs. I have contacted and visited a local breeder of Large Black Hogs. I will purchase this hog because of their docile nature and their grazing ability. (When I visited the breeder, I literally walked up to a huge boar that came to my hips and scratched his back and patted him down...He was super friendly. What a joy !)
Back to the reason Why I am posting this topic: I am in the process of fencing off a piece of my land. I have roughly 3/4 of an acre to fence. Around 30,000 sq ft or so. My first question is what type of fencing should I do? I was thinking putting T post (or homemade wooden post from chopped trees) around the perimeter and install maybe 3-4 strands of electric steel wire or electric poly-wire. Should this be okay ? I know that there isn't a fool proof system, but maybe if I can contain the weaned pigs in a 100sq foot section with the electric wire first, they will respect the fenced perimeter.
Second question : I am getting the Large Blacks for them to feed on my grass ( i will probably have to supplement their food) but should I let them have that entire area ? Should I split my area in sections? If so, how big should the sections be? I dont want to contain in the a small section where they cant run around and excercise. Also, my area of land is full of tall grass and weeds and alot of wild bushes and trees. How will they do in that area? Should I wack down the tree and clear the area? I will try to get a picture of the area posted up soon.
Third: Since I am limited on space. I am going to purchase two gilts (one of which is of breeding quality) from the breeder. I was thinking that I could try out these two, and raise one for slaughter and meat for my family. If the Large Blacks turn out to be what I am looking for (taste wise, personality wise, raising ease ) Then I would use my other gilt to have a littler of piglets, so I can start the process over again. I believe this is the best option for me instead of buying a gilt and boar to begin with. My concern is that Once the once pig has been slaughter (10-14months later) I will have to buy and raise a boar and then wait for him to mature to mate with my other gilt ( and keep him separate so I wont have more pigs than I can handle) Or I could buy a mature boar, or see if I could take my gilt somewhere for a boar to mate (this will be high unlikely, since I dont believe the breeder I will buy the pigs from will allow me to come back and borrow his boar). Also another concern is once the litter is born, I now will have 8-10 piglets in my area. How likely will I be able to sell some (I would probably sell cheap because I would try to get rid of them) -- Unless of course, my land is able to hold that many pigs. Do you believe my logic here is okay? Will be area of land be able to hold that many pigs once my breeding gilt has birthed a littler?
I believe this is all the questions that I have so far. Sorry for it being so lengthy. I hope you all can help me with my future endeavors.
Thanks.
I am sorry if this is in the wrong section of the forum. Moderators feel free to move it to the appropriate section, if necessary.
A little Introduction: My name is Marcus and I live in Winston Salem, NC. I currently attend Duke University, and have grown a sincere penchant for having my own farm one day,. from which I can live off of and support my family. I am majoring in electrical computer engineering and plan to go into this field upon my graduation. This however will be temporary and I will be merely using this degree to save up money to start and maintain my farm. I currently have around 25 chickens (2 rooster) that provide my family with eggs everyday and companionship for my little sister. I originally got the hens for eggs and to give my little sister (6yrs old) some cute feathering friends to be responsible for.
I started with chickens, and now after reading and being a lurker of this forum, I am starting to implement plans to buy some pigs. I have contacted and visited a local breeder of Large Black Hogs. I will purchase this hog because of their docile nature and their grazing ability. (When I visited the breeder, I literally walked up to a huge boar that came to my hips and scratched his back and patted him down...He was super friendly. What a joy !)
Back to the reason Why I am posting this topic: I am in the process of fencing off a piece of my land. I have roughly 3/4 of an acre to fence. Around 30,000 sq ft or so. My first question is what type of fencing should I do? I was thinking putting T post (or homemade wooden post from chopped trees) around the perimeter and install maybe 3-4 strands of electric steel wire or electric poly-wire. Should this be okay ? I know that there isn't a fool proof system, but maybe if I can contain the weaned pigs in a 100sq foot section with the electric wire first, they will respect the fenced perimeter.
Second question : I am getting the Large Blacks for them to feed on my grass ( i will probably have to supplement their food) but should I let them have that entire area ? Should I split my area in sections? If so, how big should the sections be? I dont want to contain in the a small section where they cant run around and excercise. Also, my area of land is full of tall grass and weeds and alot of wild bushes and trees. How will they do in that area? Should I wack down the tree and clear the area? I will try to get a picture of the area posted up soon.
Third: Since I am limited on space. I am going to purchase two gilts (one of which is of breeding quality) from the breeder. I was thinking that I could try out these two, and raise one for slaughter and meat for my family. If the Large Blacks turn out to be what I am looking for (taste wise, personality wise, raising ease ) Then I would use my other gilt to have a littler of piglets, so I can start the process over again. I believe this is the best option for me instead of buying a gilt and boar to begin with. My concern is that Once the once pig has been slaughter (10-14months later) I will have to buy and raise a boar and then wait for him to mature to mate with my other gilt ( and keep him separate so I wont have more pigs than I can handle) Or I could buy a mature boar, or see if I could take my gilt somewhere for a boar to mate (this will be high unlikely, since I dont believe the breeder I will buy the pigs from will allow me to come back and borrow his boar). Also another concern is once the litter is born, I now will have 8-10 piglets in my area. How likely will I be able to sell some (I would probably sell cheap because I would try to get rid of them) -- Unless of course, my land is able to hold that many pigs. Do you believe my logic here is okay? Will be area of land be able to hold that many pigs once my breeding gilt has birthed a littler?
I believe this is all the questions that I have so far. Sorry for it being so lengthy. I hope you all can help me with my future endeavors.
Thanks.