Getting the flock out of here - a diary of a crazy chicken man

No, don't stay away, Oz!! There's only so many times we can ask if the piglets are here yet before we sound like a car full of kids on a road trip! :D
Although, I am enjoying hearing how your imports are changing others' lives... it's like a chicken revolution over there... started with a golf bag... ;)
 
I need to stay away more often!

@perchie.girl she was to be sold regardless of her outcome.

I have her daughter that will replace her. Her daughter (pig 17) is 220lbs at 150 days. She will be bred in around 8-10 weeks.The sire of 17 is a nucleus class boar. She will be inseminated with another boar of similar quality and the best of those gilts will be my multipliers to market breeding stock to locals at the per kilo price to make decent breeding stock available at a decent price. A long process to change pig dynamics in Southern negros

this is good and renews my faith...
 
I need to stay away more often!

@perchie.girl she was to be sold regardless of her outcome.

I have her daughter that will replace her. Her daughter (pig 17) is 220lbs at 150 days. She will be bred in around 8-10 weeks.The sire of 17 is a nucleus class boar. She will be inseminated with another boar of similar quality and the best of those gilts will be my multipliers to market breeding stock to locals at the per kilo price to make decent breeding stock available at a decent price. A long process to change pig dynamics in Southern negros

I hope that her daughter proves to be a prolific sow, producing 100 prolific sows, go #17
 
I hope that her daughter proves to be a prolific sow, producing 100 prolific sows, go #17
my best sow so far is pig 3. She is bred a hampshire/pietrains next and due mid may.

I kept 4 of her daughters.that are 95lbs at 12 weeks. They are sired by a great landrace boar and will join pig 17 in the quest for a good breeder sow line.

As she is my best girl, i will hang onto her for a few more breeding cycles.
 
my best sow so far is pig 3. She is bred a hampshire/pietrains next and due mid may.

I kept 4 of her daughters.that are 95lbs at 12 weeks. They are sired by a great landrace boar and will join pig 17 in the quest for a good breeder sow line.

As she is my best girl, i will hang onto her for a few more breeding cycles.

#3...#17...
what are the numbers of the four daughters of #3 ?
what is your maximum number of sows with current infrastructure ?
 
On the goat front.

Our original buck Caprino, gave us 3 doelings. The girls are now 7-9 months of age and have been introduced to Chabichou. The offspring will be 44% Saanen, 25% Nubian 18% Boer and 13% local. based on lawa of avaerges, we are due to get all bucks but should we get does, we will be excited to try them as milkers.

Once Chabi has been with us for 2-3 seasons, I am going to offer him out as a stud buck to upgrade the local goats for around 4 dollars per doe. The saanen is the largest breed of dairy goat and should make good does to cross with boer bucks - of which I plan to get 1 for stud service to rent out at 4 dollars also. The meat goat industry is in its infancy here and by helping raise the quality of goats will increase the income of our neighbors.
 
#3...#17...
what are the numbers of the four daughters of #3 ?
what is your maximum number of sows with current infrastructure ?
when bernie tagged he inverted the order.

current pig inventory:

Pig 1. - landrace - to be sold in 21 days
Pig 2 - Landrace - due May 8 - crossed to pietrains
Pig 3 - Landrace - due May 8 - crossed to hampshire/pietrains
Pig 4 - Mixed - due May 4 - crossed with large white/duroc
Pig 5 - mixed - due March 20 - crossed with pietrains/duroc
pigs 12,13,14,15. Daughters of pig 3
pig 16 Daughter of pig 2
pig 17 daughter of pig 1

We have 3 farrowing pens and 5 12'x8' stalls as well as 4 small older pens.We have enough space to have 3 groups of 3 sows and 3 grower pens.I plan to cull heavily to end up with 6 sows to produce breeder gilts and 3 sows to produce boars



I am going to need half a doz good farrows before I would consider expanding. The pigs need to support themselves.
 
The goats

Goat YOB kg Breed Sex Color
101 2013 29 Upgrade Female White and Brown
102 2011 24 Native Female Dark Brown/Black
103 2014 17 Native Female Dark Brown/Black
104 2012 25 Upgrade Female Dark Brown
105 2012 24 Upgrade Female Black
106 2014 23 Native 50% Nubian 50% Female White and Brown
107 2014 26 Boer 25% Nubian 50% Native 25% Female Light Brown/Black
108 2014 23 Boer 25% Nubian 50% Native 25% Female Light Brown
109 2015 14 Boer 45% Nubian 30% native 25% Female Black
110 2015 11 Boer 45% Nubian 30% native 25% Female Fawn and White
111 2015 9 Boer 20% Nubian 30% native 50% Female Light Brown
112 2015 9 Boer 20% Nubian 30% native 50% Female Dark Brown
113 2015 13 Boer 45% Nubian 30% native 25% Female Black
 
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Sorry to hear you lost the piglets, but it seems your animal improvement projects are coming along nicely.

If anyone's interested to see how the bunny pen turned out (the pictures of the hole I posted earlier), here it is.
 

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