TAH
Herd Master
- Joined
- Feb 15, 2016
- Messages
- 4,049
- Reaction score
- 3,370
- Points
- 413
Hey everyone ![Wave :frow :frow](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wave.gif)
We have always wanted to have our own homegrown pork but can't have a 400-600 pound pig on our property so this as got my hands on the mouse to find a breed we can have and I think I may have found it...
The title says it "Kune Kunes"?
Here are a few things about what we have![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Purpose- meat except the occasional few we sell
Area- 50'x55' (They will also have run to a 55'x60' garden when out of season)
Feed- hay, grass, barley, oats, goats milk, leftover veggies and food, etc
How many- 4, 1 male and 3 female
How long does it take them to get to butcher weight? We don't need them to be huge but we do need them to be big enough to get some meat off of them.
I have heard Kune Kunes don't root if they have enough room and food, wich we will have plenty of food for them. We are going to have 2 sets of cattle panels resting parts of their pen and replant in those parts so they will have grazing available most of the time. Is a 50'x55' area a big enough area for Kune Kunes (Also can you have big/big pigs on that pig of an area)?
Can we sustain 4 pigs in a 50'x55' area?
Does they male need to be separated from the females?
Thanks in advance!
![Wave :frow :frow](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wave.gif)
We have always wanted to have our own homegrown pork but can't have a 400-600 pound pig on our property so this as got my hands on the mouse to find a breed we can have and I think I may have found it...
The title says it "Kune Kunes"?
Here are a few things about what we have
Purpose- meat except the occasional few we sell
Area- 50'x55' (They will also have run to a 55'x60' garden when out of season)
Feed- hay, grass, barley, oats, goats milk, leftover veggies and food, etc
How many- 4, 1 male and 3 female
How long does it take them to get to butcher weight? We don't need them to be huge but we do need them to be big enough to get some meat off of them.
I have heard Kune Kunes don't root if they have enough room and food, wich we will have plenty of food for them. We are going to have 2 sets of cattle panels resting parts of their pen and replant in those parts so they will have grazing available most of the time. Is a 50'x55' area a big enough area for Kune Kunes (Also can you have big/big pigs on that pig of an area)?
Can we sustain 4 pigs in a 50'x55' area?
Does they male need to be separated from the females?
Thanks in advance!