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any hog guys on here?
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<blockquote data-quote="chippie" data-source="post: 1233267" data-attributes="member: 5644"><p>we raise two of pigs every year. I have a friend who raises show hogs and I buy her culls when they are 6 weeks old. Our pen is elevated on skids with a board floor and roof on one end. It is easy to keep clean and easy to load into and out of when it is time for the pigs to make the final journey. I fed a good quality pig feed that does not contain paylean nor medicated, plus they get our extra milk. </p><p>A fresh source of water is important too. </p><p>As the others said, homegrown pork is the best. I like the show bred pigs because they tend to be leaner with a lot of muscle mass. Tender and tasty!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chippie, post: 1233267, member: 5644"] we raise two of pigs every year. I have a friend who raises show hogs and I buy her culls when they are 6 weeks old. Our pen is elevated on skids with a board floor and roof on one end. It is easy to keep clean and easy to load into and out of when it is time for the pigs to make the final journey. I fed a good quality pig feed that does not contain paylean nor medicated, plus they get our extra milk. A fresh source of water is important too. As the others said, homegrown pork is the best. I like the show bred pigs because they tend to be leaner with a lot of muscle mass. Tender and tasty! [/QUOTE]
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