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Good luck. I raise a much different product and have high feed costs etc.... cheap food is killing farming. Better prepare to eat Chinese products.
Also don't know if its been said. You do not know the vaccination history on the animals sold. So I would no recommend getting a animal and killing it right off the bat. Some vaccines are harmful to humans. If you are going to buy it and put 30-60 days of finish on a animal then you should be ok. I know a few wormers say do not kill and eat for 90 dayos.
We raised 6 hogs this year. We sold 5 hogs at $3.50 a pound with no cutting/wrapping or kill fee. Everyone was more than happy to pay that as our pork doesn't taste like the pig pen they were raised in, we feed them hog grower grain only (zero scraps), fresh clean water at all times and they have a perfect amount of fat on them when they are finished which is an average hanging weight of 275 pounds. We made enough money to cover weiner pig purchase, feed cost, our 1 hog paid for and around $900 in our pocket. Plus we cut and wrapped our own hog which helped with our cost. Brew, hope you get to raising hogs again, I agree, they are very entertaining to have. We look forward to start our next batch this April, can't wait!
Quote from: Whitpirate on November 02, 2016, 08:06:42 AMGood luck. I raise a much different product and have high feed costs etc.... cheap food is killing farming. Better prepare to eat Chinese products.Agreed! Chinese raised pork...
Be careful at the auctions. I worked in one years ago. They'll slip one in on you if you aren't watching. Also, it will be hard to buy singletons. You usually buy a lot. If you have others interested in pigs or have room, it can work in your favor. The singletons they sell at auctions are usually not worth purchasing.