Peeps7,
Not sure what part of NC you are from. My father in law raises cows and pigs in Wayne County. He has about 50 cows, calves and steers right now. Most of them are angus mixed. He sells off some heifers now and then, not sure how close you are.
I got the impression that you are not just going to feed out animals, but have your own breeding stock?
The one thing I was going to offer as far as cows are concerned, is that he has improved his stock over the last few years by renting a registered angus bull. He pays someone a certian amount, and then keeps the bull for a few months to breed the cows. Then he takes him back. Next year he gets a different one.
As far as pigs, he cycles a few in and out after a few litters. A lot of times, he'll just go by a couple of feeders at the auction, raise them, breed a few litters then sell. Most of what you find at the auctions is similar to the commercial pigs, which is a comination of about all that have been recommended Duroc, Yorkshire, etc.He has a boar now and is going to get a couple of guilts from the swine unit at NC State. My wife was the nursery manager there and has a connection, but they sell excess to anyone. Guilts are selling for around $.30-.40 per pound right now I think. Feeders are selling for $10-$15 each. Because of the high cost of feed producers are selling off stock so pigs are selling dirt cheap. Seems odd since it's so high at the grocery store.