AshleyFishy
Loving the herd life
Hi. I need help deciding which pigs I should keep for my little farm. I have two mini potbelly pigs, an old mean duroc sow and a sweetheart Duroc/Hampshire sow.
I was planning on just keeping the two minis and taking the other two to the packing company. But I enjoy having a big ole farm pig. The duroc sow is going for sure, she bites. Should I just stick with the minis or should I hold onto my mutt sow? The hamp cross is no relation to the duroc sow.
I like she is an easy keeper, she gains weight on grass. The potbelly pigs I have don't root, which is great for being in the pasture. I feel that having a rooting pig could be an advantage for my garden though.
And if I do keep her I will be getting her another sow for company and sell off my mini sow. The mini boar just lives and free ranges with the chickens, so he can stay. Expense wise the mutt is only $30 a month to keep, which will go down some once my goats are in milk...vs the cost of $10 monthly to keep the two potbellies. Sorry for the choppy sentences I'm on my phone
what would y'all do?
I was planning on just keeping the two minis and taking the other two to the packing company. But I enjoy having a big ole farm pig. The duroc sow is going for sure, she bites. Should I just stick with the minis or should I hold onto my mutt sow? The hamp cross is no relation to the duroc sow.
I like she is an easy keeper, she gains weight on grass. The potbelly pigs I have don't root, which is great for being in the pasture. I feel that having a rooting pig could be an advantage for my garden though.
And if I do keep her I will be getting her another sow for company and sell off my mini sow. The mini boar just lives and free ranges with the chickens, so he can stay. Expense wise the mutt is only $30 a month to keep, which will go down some once my goats are in milk...vs the cost of $10 monthly to keep the two potbellies. Sorry for the choppy sentences I'm on my phone