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Hi all. Anyone know where I could find some quality piglets? I got 2 a couple of weeks ago but they had pneumonia and 1 has already passed. Hopefully the other one will recover. I would prefer Duroc, Hampshire, or Berkshire.
 
Greenfire has some Red Wattle pigs. They are in north Fl, IDK exactly where. I saw that you wanted Durocs and I thought of those. :) Might be alittle expensive though, their chick prices are pretty high, of course it is not a common pig.
 
Hi all. Anyone know where I could find some quality piglets? I got 2 a couple of weeks ago but they had pneumonia and 1 has already passed. Hopefully the other one will recover. I would prefer Duroc, Hampshire, or Berkshire.


13 Yorkshire/Duroc piglets, sow is purebred Yorkshire and boar is registered Duroc, $50 each. Nathan Umberger Dawsonville 770-807-9456
45-200 pound feeder and breeder pigs 678-614-1737
Large black hogs- boars, ready for breeding, and 3 month old, and 1 month old, guilts and boars. Sandra Jones Albany 229-344-2983
Regd. Hampshire and Yorkshire boars all ages 478-875-3243

Tamworth pigs- pasture raised with rings, piglets, gilts and feeders available. Floyd Baldwin Maysville770-287-5288 / 706-652-2301

York and Hampshire cross pigs, please call 912-687-2417











 
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Thanks for the info. I am trying to stay away from Craigslist since I have no info for that person. Was trying to find someone with a reputation I could lean on. Thanks again.
 
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Hi, GAorp! I'm up near Athens (Winterville) and new to this site, too. I'm finding a ton of info to help me when I eventually get my own byc's. Not a total igmo
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in the raising of chickens.... I'll just do it like Mama did and let them do the rest...the natural, old fashioned way. This site will sure help though, as it's been a long time since I helped her (1950's). Yeah, I'm older'n dirt, but want to have a few chickens for myself and my DH for eggs, meat, and the pure peaceful enjoyment of watching them. You'll enjoy it, too.
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I've been researching for a while and just stumbled upon this place after hubby saw a bumper sticker that said something along the lines of "My pet makes me breakfast." LOL I can see already that there is a great deal of information here and I'll be an avid reader. We'll be going more for the eggs but the meat certainly won't be going to waste. Also going to be exploring hatching varieties and possibly getting the kids involved with 4H.
 
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