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Happyquackfarms.com if you want to see some of our pigs in stock. I don't have everyone loaded on there yet Ive only been working on it a few days but let me know what you guys think!
 

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Sounds great!! Can I ask? Why happyquacks? Do you deal with ducks? I thought you were all pigs!! :)
 

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I love it!! Oh Hercules!! What a great story!! So, this brings to question, can I put my two boars together? That’d be great! Less space! Oh, by the way, today I caught Little Jim, doing the deed to our little pink girl. I wasn’t sure if he could do it with the (piss pocket) and the vet has been avoiding my calls. Hmmm. I don’t plan to keep him long, due to the issue, in case it is hereditary....but, I was sure shocked when I saw his at least, 7” dinger on the ground!! Way to go Little Jim!! :lol:
 

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Sounds great!! Can I ask? Why happyquacks? Do you deal with ducks? I thought you were all pigs!! :)
We actually started with ducks it was our main goal to eat duck twice a week and have eggs for pastries and baking and selling but they breed so fast and I threw an ad up and my ducks make as much as my pigs per month
We only had meat pigs ( heritage breeds to begin with and I accidentally bought some pot bellies and made out like a fat rat and then my best friend who also has a farm said lets start a business that has ended up paying for everything else on my farm but my ducks paid for their feed for the year in the first two months and have continued to astonish me ever since
 

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I love it!! Oh Hercules!! What a great story!! So, this brings to question, can I put my two boars together? That’d be great! Less space! Oh, by the way, today I caught Little Jim, doing the deed to our little pink girl. I wasn’t sure if he could do it with the (piss pocket) and the vet has been avoiding my calls. Hmmm. I don’t plan to keep him long, due to the issue, in case it is hereditary....but, I was sure shocked when I saw his at least, 7” dinger on the ground!! Way to go Little Jim!! :lol:
With the bent weiner you have to monitor the entire breeding moment to ensure he got in so to speak if she pees white a few minutes later and you “just” missed the action then he probably got in there.
Yes you can keep boars of similar size together. Otherwise I wouldn’t. I do have a 55 lb pot belly boy with my 200 lb American guinea hog but they were raised together and are more butt buddies than fighters. I also keep my two 30 lb 12 in tall Juliana males together they weren’t raised together and are different ages but same size and they were instant butt buddies and never really fight. I do have a prize Juliana pair of twin boars that I bought at 2 yrs old and cannot separate b cause I’ll always wonder if I kept the wrong one and they might go schizo being separated. My last pair of boars are young a 3 month old pink white Juliana purebred male and a two month old pot belly male I kept from previous litters with this year cause they’ll make gorgeous future herd sires, they are best buds.
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Oh btw I watched the security footage and Hercules got our pot belly girl sweetheart and he got our Juliana mini gal Maryann too so well have late June babies with a pot belly Juliana mix litter coming which I try to avoid but evidently they’ll be cute babies!
 

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We actually started with ducks it was our main goal to eat duck twice a week and have eggs for pastries and baking and selling but they breed so fast and I threw an ad up and my ducks make as much as my pigs per month
We only had meat pigs ( heritage breeds to begin with and I accidentally bought some pot bellies and made out like a fat rat and then my best friend who also has a farm said lets start a business that has ended up paying for everything else on my farm but my ducks paid for their feed for the year in the first two months and have continued to astonish me ever since
Geez, that’s great!! My hubby got so tired of eating duck he couldn’t take it!! No one here will pay the extra money for the duck eggs. I just got rid of all of my ducks but wish I’d have kept my three Muscovies. I got rid of them to make room for the pregnant mini pugs inside the barn. Plus, our farm has doubled in size and I do 90% of the daily work and i had wayyyy too many ducks. Chris builds everything and maintains everything...I take care of animals. So it’s even work, just different duties. Once the weather gets nice...maybe May? I plan to get a few Muscovies...but this time...really only a few ducks...not 43 ever again!! :lol:
 
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