Farrowing gilts on pasture Pt. 1

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  • @LIGHT-OF-THE-SOUL
    @LIGHT-OF-THE-SOUL 5 років тому +10

    Farmbuilder, thank you for your service!! and the life you are sharing with the world! AWESOMENESS

  • @andyjones6361
    @andyjones6361 11 місяців тому

    Love what you’re doing Jordan!!

  • @amywahl5644
    @amywahl5644 5 років тому +10

    Justin Rhodes sent me over , just subscribed to you, love learning more

  • @DrHoyt
    @DrHoyt 5 років тому +9

    I came with Justin Rhodes wonderful channel

  • @wykeishacraft6820
    @wykeishacraft6820 5 років тому +1

    I guess the 🐖 is saying it's time for them to walk around when they left out they little 🏠 . Keep the work up! They still got me smiling

  • @photon1972
    @photon1972 3 роки тому

    Great info, nice to see the evolution of your operation.

  • @SibHoustonTX
    @SibHoustonTX 2 роки тому

    Those details were great 5 years Ago!, he has very great great ways of pasture raising pigs for today.

  • @wykeishacraft6820
    @wykeishacraft6820 5 років тому +1

    You're doing good by making a fence for your 🐖 if I was doing a fence mind will be tangle up and my 🐖 would have escape. Some nice little 🏠 .Great Job ,keep it up

  • @ScarletCandlelight
    @ScarletCandlelight 3 роки тому +3

    I would recommend to get past the weeds, move the hogs to next pasture, then uproot weeds, resead the grasses and greens you want, leave till new plants are established, then return hogs. And from then on just reseed every time the hogs move. That will get on top of the weeds.
    I don't have pasture animals atm just degree in Agriculture and I have raised a few breeds of pigs. Still looking for my own cut of land

  • @HomesteadingTexas
    @HomesteadingTexas 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks. Very informative!

  • @HuntsT
    @HuntsT 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent breakdown of how you choose your breeding females. Thank you.

  • @RockyMtnGobblers
    @RockyMtnGobblers 4 роки тому

    New subscriber love your farming style and info.

  • @cagoodie2shus
    @cagoodie2shus 5 років тому +9

    if you made a tutorial on making the folding shelters and offered it to sell, I think it would be great to know and help out your venture!

    • @金子ひでひろ-l7h
      @金子ひでひろ-l7h 4 роки тому +1

      勿論豚は草を食べているのは本物ですので忘れません。

  • @JustJaken
    @JustJaken 8 років тому +4

    Great video

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana 5 років тому +2

    Nice shelters.

  • @kinnearrogues8280
    @kinnearrogues8280 2 роки тому

    Love how you refer to the pigs as 'piggies' 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 we do the same unashamedly 😂🤣😂😂😂

  • @agrinarsnick8016
    @agrinarsnick8016 2 роки тому

    thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @barrettfountain3032
    @barrettfountain3032 8 років тому +6

    I'm in FFA and these are a good bunch of sows shouldn't have match trouble selling some piglets

  • @ruelbaring3647
    @ruelbaring3647 6 років тому +2

    Very nice vedio..thanks for the info

  • @keithclinker4497
    @keithclinker4497 6 років тому +9

    Put a few goats in there. They will take care of the weeds.

    • @金子ひでひろ-l7h
      @金子ひでひろ-l7h 4 роки тому +2

      豚は草を食べて元気よく育てていますから最高ですので実っていますので金メダルですよね。

  • @valeriejames6316
    @valeriejames6316 2 роки тому

    I am just starting the pig journey. We have one girl that is 5 years old. We just bred her a couple weeks ago to a Duroc male from Shipley. Well, ai. Our plan is to keep the 2 best girls from that litter. Then when we breed her again, keep the 2 best girls from that litter. Then we are going to keep the 2 best girls from those 4.

  • @hectorperez7655
    @hectorperez7655 4 роки тому +1

    great job !!

  • @DrCarr-nb1tf
    @DrCarr-nb1tf 7 років тому +3

    wonderful video

  • @dennisgitaunjuguna8610
    @dennisgitaunjuguna8610 4 роки тому

    I came here with justin Rhodes too, good work

  • @mrs.garcia6978
    @mrs.garcia6978 5 років тому +3

    Thx for the video btw!

  • @PerimeterPermaculture
    @PerimeterPermaculture 6 років тому +3

    I have a sow that farrowed yesterday, not where I'd like her to be. Would you just shelter her in place? I can't think of a way to move her with the nine piglets she has. I can build a shelter today if thats the best route. Thanks!

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  6 років тому +1

      Where are you located? If your night time temps are above 50° you should be fine in place without a shelter or tie a small tarp over the nest.

  • @sarahdelaney244
    @sarahdelaney244 4 роки тому +2

    Love the shelters! Wondering if you have an estimate on the materials cost it ran you, per shelter? We're in Maryland. Thanks!

  • @agrinarsnick8016
    @agrinarsnick8016 2 роки тому

    I like this idea.

  • @tyshalley6130
    @tyshalley6130 8 років тому +3

    If I heard you right you have 12 gilts on a paddock for 6-8 days. How big do you make the paddocks, and about how long before the pigs are back in the same paddock? Thanks for the great video!

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  8 років тому +5

      paddock size is generally 1/3-1/2 acre. On pasture 2-3 months rest between grazings. In the woods its 5-6 months.

  • @katrinaschultz8493
    @katrinaschultz8493 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your videos - can you say how you cut the tire? Thank you

  • @katelutterodt2479
    @katelutterodt2479 4 роки тому

    THANKS LEARN A LOT

  • @anythingeverything7890
    @anythingeverything7890 5 років тому +3

    Hey do u inject to the piglets and feed them feed for piglets

  • @1krmorris
    @1krmorris 7 років тому +8

    do you have a video just on the shelters? very interested in this design. I have two gilts hopefully pregnant. Thanks

    • @金子ひでひろ-l7h
      @金子ひでひろ-l7h 4 роки тому +1

      爽やかな草を食べながら豚は元気ですので金メダルでしょうね。

  • @horselovermsu
    @horselovermsu 8 років тому +2

    Love your video! Thanks for sharing! What size of tires do you use? What tool do you use to cut the tires on half?

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  8 років тому

      thank you! Tire size really doesn't matter much but generally these are a pickup truck tire. you can cut them with a sharp box cutter or a sawzall. There's no metal in that part of the tire.

  • @RippleAffect
    @RippleAffect 5 років тому +4

    WHAT AGE DO YOU BREED YOUR GILTS AND HOW MANY TIMES A YEAR?

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  5 років тому +1

      200 lbs. Any particular sow is bred twice a year.

    • @AlleyCat-1
      @AlleyCat-1 2 роки тому

      @@FarmBuilder how long does it take to get to that weight on a grass diet?

  • @chipthomas4169
    @chipthomas4169 4 роки тому +1

    What is your current price on gilts that were just below the cutoff as keepers at weaning? Do you typically offer them as replacements or herd starters to other farmers? Same questions as to your weaned boara?

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  4 роки тому

      Shoot me an email. farmbuilders@gmail.com

  • @caninedrill_instructor5861
    @caninedrill_instructor5861 5 років тому +4

    Hello Sir,
    I'm finding your pastured pig systems ( What I've seen of them so far ) interesting.
    How many litters do your sows/gilts average?
    I respect your breeding management system. You reminded me of my Dad's approach to breeding Holsteins. He bred for three traits feet, legs, and udders. From 1978 until his passing in 2012.
    Have you considered using goats for weed control?

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  5 років тому

      Two litters per year and we want 8 weaned piglets per litter.

    • @caninedrill_instructor5861
      @caninedrill_instructor5861 5 років тому +1

      @@FarmBuilder
      I apologize for not being more clear.
      I meant your head's average number of litters over a sow's breeding "career".
      I grew up on a Dairy farm and my Dad's herd averaged six to eight lactations. The national Dairy Herd Improvement Association ( DHIA) average is les than one lactation.

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  5 років тому +2

      8-10

    • @caninedrill_instructor5861
      @caninedrill_instructor5861 5 років тому

      @@FarmBuilder
      Thank You

  • @michelleproctor4648
    @michelleproctor4648 6 років тому +5

    Do you worm them & what do you use "

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  6 років тому +5

      We have not needed to. Rotation with long ground rest keeps parasite loads low.

    • @PandemoniumMeltDown
      @PandemoniumMeltDown 5 років тому +2

      @@FarmBuilder I'm starting to think I have a good instinct.

  • @believingtheoutdoorschanel3241
    @believingtheoutdoorschanel3241 8 років тому +5

    Nice hogs

  • @_Gundy_
    @_Gundy_ 7 років тому +1

    Is it better to have more space between shelters? Like around 30 feet or so. It is my understanding that the pigs do better with more space between them.

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  7 років тому +1

      +Steven Gunderson I haven't noticed a problem with them being close.

  • @edwinmoore4560
    @edwinmoore4560 Рік тому

    Is there a max size that the sow can get before she is done away with and replaced

  • @joshblick
    @joshblick 6 років тому +4

    You never did mention what breeds you started with for breeding 10:43

    • @TaylorAMiles
      @TaylorAMiles 6 років тому +1

      Would love to know the breed mix

    • @joshblick
      @joshblick 6 років тому +2

      I'm guessing there's some Yorkshire and Duroc in there and maybe some Large Black?

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  6 років тому +5

      We started with hamps, duroc & yorks.

    • @TaylorAMiles
      @TaylorAMiles 6 років тому +2

      Looks like some Berkshire in there too

  • @mifunescythe7045
    @mifunescythe7045 8 років тому +2

    Nice Video mate,
    are there any cases of pre mature labor?

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  8 років тому +3

      +Mifune Scythe we do natural breeding so hard to know when that happens. 99% of the time litters are healthy and good.

    • @stefanpaunovic5696
      @stefanpaunovic5696 7 років тому

      Mifune Scythe pow

  • @Autumnvicky
    @Autumnvicky 8 років тому +4

    Sounds like you've bred a good genetic line! How do you control inbreeding? :)

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  8 років тому +5

      the fine line between inbreeding and line breeding. because we have 6-8 groups of sows we can prevent direct sibling breeding.

  • @pauldischler6727
    @pauldischler6727 7 років тому +1

    How do you get your sows to go into the furrowing shelters? Is it a natural instinct or do you have to lure them in? This is our first year with pigs and we built our shelters for our pastured pigs.

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  7 років тому

      +Paul Dischler 90% go in on their own.

  • @larrychristensen2398
    @larrychristensen2398 5 років тому +1

    I would like a plan for your shelter

  • @antonhuman8446
    @antonhuman8446 3 роки тому

    Jordan what is the reason for replacing the angled back of the farrowing shelter with an iron roof. In stead of ones with a 4 x 8" sheet of plywood?

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  3 роки тому

      Cheaper and more durable for the long term.

  • @jessludwicki7739
    @jessludwicki7739 8 років тому

    hi! great video. we just had a guinea hog farrow outside under a tree (even though we provided a port-a-hut). it is getting chilly here on the north east with some rain expected later this week. should we attempt to move the hut over her nest/piglets? they are doing okay with the cold at night but i worry about them getting cold AND wet... they are now 3 days old. any advice?

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  8 років тому

      if you can put the hut over the nest that does work, just be ready for the sow to not be to happy with the process.

  • @rontiemens2553
    @rontiemens2553 5 років тому +1

    What were the problems with the Yorkshires?

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  5 років тому +2

      Sunburn easily and have attitude.

  • @mrs.garcia6978
    @mrs.garcia6978 5 років тому +1

    I've got a preg sow nursing another sow's litter, have you seen this, any probs? They are mom and daughter, mom = 4th litter. Daughter = 1st litter.

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  5 років тому +1

      Yes, that is a big problem. They are nursing away the colostrum her piglets will need. Isolate either the prego sow or the other one with her piglets asap.

  • @christophersnook
    @christophersnook 3 роки тому

    Do you have issues with coyotes? If so, how do you manage them?

  • @chinhnhantv
    @chinhnhantv 4 роки тому

    Cách chăn nuôi rất hoang dã

  • @nonoyagcaoili8726
    @nonoyagcaoili8726 3 роки тому

    What is the voltage use in the fence electric current

  • @Nolia23
    @Nolia23 7 років тому +2

    Do you direct sell you pigs or take them to auction

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  7 років тому +5

      +Anthon Berger all sold either as piglets or by the cut. We never take pigs to the sale barn. That's a way to go broke.

  • @thaydoantiengtrung
    @thaydoantiengtrung 3 роки тому

    Lovely pigs. Could I use part of your video in my video? I will surely note the source back here with thanks.

  • @spidermonkeysunited5063
    @spidermonkeysunited5063 4 роки тому

    Do you have any tips on dealing with coyote and wolf pressure? They can a real problem up here.

  • @MistressOP
    @MistressOP 7 років тому +2

    the one sucky thing about pasture pigs. you can't figure out the order of pigs on the tits. the biggest doesn't mean the best genetics. it normally means most food aggressive or the one on that first tit. we wanted ours full-time pasture but what we ended up doing was like a half and half. we let them into an area very close to the house at gilts. then we figure out the order. we read a research paper that most pigs actually always feed off the same tit. most of the time. then once we figure out that for each batch from the 20 mothers. we start grading from there. what we really wish we knew was how much milk each pig was getting out of the tit. we can only really guess. being the first in the tit the most and the back tit the least. which might be the reason why people take runts. as again.. most food aggressive does not necessarily equal best genetics.
    anyway, we enter the data in and grade what we know. Then from there we either agree with the data or we do a gut keep the breeder moment. sometimes we see a smart pig that works in our system. one that always comes to use. feeds regular looks decent but not the greatest. if she ends up beeing a good mother as well we keep her. sometimes you get these perfect pigs that are dumb as rocks. they look pretty, they get most of their feed when you bring out the small amount of supplemental feed because they are the most food aggressive but they are lazy as hell and you never see them out there foraging and being smart about it. then you see a less pretty pig who barely eats the supplemental feed unless you bring out nuts or something really good. who is out there working it.
    anyways this is much longer then i thought. it's pretty late for me and i was planting trees while we have all that rain and mud here. instead of the drought we normally have in Cali. so my thoughts and everything else in this is a hot mess. anyway, good luck to you. i hope it works out :)

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  7 років тому +2

      +Miss O.P. thanks for the comment! Selecting good breeders is always a bit speculation of the future until a proven track record is established. Even then it's a constant evaluation process. Just my personal process, I've never cared much for birth order. If its a good female piglet she gets a look, a good 200lb gilt gets a selection and a good farrowing gets a place on the farm.

  • @cremonaprimrose9690
    @cremonaprimrose9690 7 років тому +2

    I will be putting up a fence for the sows next week. I was thinking I would have to use two 15 gauge wires because there are cattle that will be around the fence on the other side and I don't want them to step in. What length of rebar should I cut the posts?
    Thanks, Cremona

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  7 років тому +2

      +Cremona Primrose 48" works well.

  • @edwinmoore4560
    @edwinmoore4560 Рік тому

    How long do you keep your pigs

  • @tylermccurry9554
    @tylermccurry9554 3 роки тому

    What should the average gilt weight be for her being bred? The people I’ve talked to around my way say not to free feed the gilts, ration feed them because I’m not growing them out like a feeder hog. So at 7 months old my gilts are smaller than what im used to seeing a feeder pig look like at 7 months....so am I doing something wrong or what?

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  3 роки тому

      We breed around 200-240 pounds. At that point the switch to rationed feed.

  • @davidmorrison5411
    @davidmorrison5411 7 років тому +5

    Do you ring your pigs?

  • @believingtheoutdoorschanel3241
    @believingtheoutdoorschanel3241 8 років тому +1

    Where are you guys located

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  8 років тому +1

      we are in Shenandoah County, VA.

  • @rontiemens2553
    @rontiemens2553 5 років тому

    How do you track the individuals? I do not see any ear tags or brands...

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  5 років тому +1

      We know who is who. Having discussions now about an RFID system.

  • @chickchickfarms4207
    @chickchickfarms4207 8 років тому +1

    Do you castrate at all?

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  8 років тому +1

      we do. Probably do its own video sometime.

  • @samiroithiripura6137
    @samiroithiripura6137 4 роки тому +1

    Wow

    • @金子ひでひろ-l7h
      @金子ひでひろ-l7h 4 роки тому +1

      新型コロナウイルス感染拡大に負けないように頑張ろうじゃありませんかな。

  • @patientsheavens2601
    @patientsheavens2601 2 роки тому

    I have a pig in my farm which can not get pregnant is that possible in piggery?

  • @zosimoiyog1499
    @zosimoiyog1499 8 років тому

    Is there no case of snake attack in the pen area?

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  8 років тому +1

      +Zosimo Iyog we don't have snakes that large where we are in the eastern usa. Anybody have experience with large snake issues?

    • @easywaheezie
      @easywaheezie 7 років тому +2

      Zosimo Iyog pasture hogs are pretty good snake deterrents. ive seen more than one of my hogs eat a snake or two

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  7 років тому

      +easywaheezie we only have small snakes. Nothing bigger than a meter or two.

    • @kmundwiller3936
      @kmundwiller3936 4 роки тому

      Pigs eat snakes. Snakes will stay away from pig odor anyway...lol

  • @jackiegriffin2594
    @jackiegriffin2594 4 роки тому

    You should run some goat's behind the pigs they loves weeds they are browsers nor grazers

  • @willowriverranch7965
    @willowriverranch7965 3 роки тому

    We have coyotes in the wooded area we want to run our pigs. How do you handle that?

  • @dwcubatch83
    @dwcubatch83 3 роки тому

    pls use cam with image stabilizer

  • @edwinmoore4560
    @edwinmoore4560 Рік тому

    Breeding males or do you AI

  • @markbsb7176
    @markbsb7176 8 місяців тому

    One escaped a year is still too many

  • @justforfun4623
    @justforfun4623 3 роки тому

    I give a pig 3 chances because it takes 3 litters for a sow to pay for themselves. But they have to wean 8? Thats not good enough, i have gilts weaning 16 and parity 6s weaning 12 to 14. But then again i work on a commercial hog farm.

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  3 роки тому

      It is different out here.

    • @BJSmith-ll3uw
      @BJSmith-ll3uw 3 роки тому

      Certain problems are automatically culled asap. Other problems may get another chance on my place.

  • @diannaclarke2758
    @diannaclarke2758 5 років тому

    You must have a way of tracking which piglet belongs to which mumma as they all tend to mingle together in the pasture.

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  5 років тому

      We dont. They stay with momma the first week or two and then after that a big gaggle forms from all the litters.

    • @almaportado2053
      @almaportado2053 4 роки тому

      @@FarmBuilder let me known sir your address.?i am very excited to see your piglets.

  • @floot6799
    @floot6799 5 років тому

    Gilts are females that have never seen a boar...... wtf

    • @ThirdLawPair
      @ThirdLawPair 5 років тому +3

      I thought they were still considered gilts until they farrow their first litter.

    • @FarmBuilder
      @FarmBuilder  5 років тому +1

      Gilts are gilts through first parity just like heifers are heifers until they calve.