If you are following my rants, here is a little trick my hubby does to keep the prime pork coming in at lowest cost and highest quality as possible.
Just because we just sent two 300# pigs to our butcher, doesn't mean we are set for life!
It takes up to six months average for us to get them that big.
So the ball has to keep rolling.
Introducing the new pork trio.
They are selected from a litter we sold off. The proceeds went to the silo feed company. We stocked up on 16% pro grower feed out the ying yang. Bulk prices can't be beat!
Also... These.
Several 50# bags of soybeans. 48% protein.
Daily, 2 crock pots cook the beans down to mush. The other 2 crock pots cook cracked corn down to mush.
Hub mixes them together and lets cool over night. When the process gets started, there is one bucket a day being fed to the new trio. Sometimes he will mix hard with a large tile mortar paddle with an industrial drill to make an apple sauce looking texture. Half bucket in the morning and the rest at sundown. On top of free will feeding of the conventional grain pellets.
To raise hogs economically, get them big fast with that first growth spurt so you don't turn them into a money pit! We have seen so many people spending too much money to raise a pig to eat, spending more than it costs to buy at the supermarket.
We have a little bbq day planned for a couple weeks from now. Got to make space in our freezers for the new meats.
Friends and family will be here enjoying the fruits of our labor.
One of our freezers has a 100# butterflied whole hog in it. My hub will pit smoke it for the party! I get to smell it cooking for 15 hours.. Drives the neighborhood nuts.
We hardly have no shows when we invite folks!
Got pork?