I just have to say I have watched so many of your videos and you are by far my favorite “farm/homestead” UA-cam channel. My husband and I raise GOS hogs and are always looking at ways to better our operation, you’ve given us so many ideas and words of encouragement. Thank you
Dad moved us to a 300 acre farm in the Ozarks of Mo. in the Spring of 59 and I, a city boy got to handle Dad's feeder pig program. He put in about 160 acres of yellow dent corns and got a crib full. I was feeding hard shelled corn to the pastured pigs each day. Dad noticed a lot of feed was passing through the pigs undigested. So, he provided me a #3 wash tub and I soaked the shelled corn for about 3 days then started feeding the swollen corn. Sure enough we quit seeing undigested corn in their waste. And the feed conversion went up. We never fed corn mash though. I fed out Dad's cattle and his hogs. I really enjoyed messing with those pigs and watching them top out. They gained so fast they had to sit down at the feed trough.
Lots of really great info ! I wanted to see drunk pigs lol . I remember my grandpa would add water his ground feed and called it slopping the hogs . He fed it right away and it didn't sit around . Thanks for sharing !
It is a blessing how much you guys have helped us since I started watching. We really do appreciate all the information you’ve put out there. I kinda fell off the Friday night live it’s been a hectic summer. Everything is wrapping up for the season for us now. Things are crazy as ever yet around our farm though butchering 6 pigs on Saturday, 60 chickens Sunday with 6 inches of snow and 20 degree weather outta be an experience! Gotta love the great white north😂 Thanks again guys hope you keep posting!
Don't feel bad about the lives we have been too busy ourselves ,snow and cold are two things we don't have much trouble with but I bet it makes life harder !
I love your saying at the end one of the most inspirational quotes I have ever heard. I have also raised hogs for a while I like color in my hogs. I have cross hogs now.
I've got some pure bred Durocs and some crossed three or four ways . It's hard to beat these cross pigs in that topping pen ! My grand mama used to tell us that daily , I looked it up once it's a scotch Irish proverb
Thank you for the inspiration! We bought our farm two year’s ago and it’s taking time but finally bought our pigs yesterday. It’s a little scary but this helped out my mind at ease for sure. GBY and again thank you for time on videos helping us just starting.
My dad used to plant part of our farm in field corn for our on use but after it got to hard he'd fence it in put one or two calves on it and about 10 to 20 feeder pigs the calves would harvest the corn and the hogs would clean up behind the calves. Usally this was on about 2 acres of the home 40 ditchbank which was gumbo mostly
We used to hog down corn and sweet potatoes and graze them on peas and sougram but nowadays with the liability issues it's not worth the risk and it's too expensive to fence in
Just bumped into your page. Appreciate your channel. I spent most of my life in a shirt just like that. Don’t know hog farming but can relate to a bright guy that didn’t learn what he knows from a book. The young guys used to come to me for info and the engineers without an ego problem would ask me questions.
Wish I'd seen they way you built those calf huts before we did our bottle calf video could have sent folks over to see it . That was the best idea I've ever seen .
Thanks for sharing Chris and Darlene. You're right, there are some crazy ideas that people have used to feed pigs. Same with other kinds of animals. There needs to be a balance and everything in moderation. Blessings to you both.
Usually makes for " unthrifty " looking livestock that nobody wants then they can't figure out why they can't get a good price ! Glad to see you making more rabbit videos .
Why not just hold some of it back and make whisky! :-) We were looking forward to catching your Friday Night Live, but you didn't have one. :-( Good to catch you! Fermented foods have yeast in them, which is a probiotic that aids in digestion. Fermented food is good for you, too. Sriracha, sauerkraut, etc. are fermented foods. Good looking pigs, Chris.
Thank you so much I have learned so much from you I have 3 pigs now and look to you for advice any word on worming pigs ? Again my family and I thank you
I've done a video or two on it , ivermectin injections are the most foolproof , hit them when you get them again at 125 lbs or so then they should be fine to top out
Jesus sent demons into the pigs. You give them corn liquor 🤣😂🤣😂. In my backsliding days,, I would share my beer with them.. Pigs just can't catch a break. Lol. Great video. I couldn't stop laughing.
Really appreciate the info, been years since I’ve had hogs, back when grandpa was around. Hard to remember everything, thanks from the north country of Minnesota sir
When my Mom was a girl during the prohibition era one of her cousins made up a wooden barrel of beer and buried it in the woods. He asked Mom if she wanted to see his beer and when they got there the woods hogs had rooted the lid off and there were drunk hogs staggering all over the place.
I’m from Hites Run Kentucky, I have ten acres linked to my family farm and I’ve been planning to get a start on raising some hogs to sell to friends to eat. Ive got my dads barn he raised hogs in back in the late 80’s early 90’s til the market fell out. I’m aiming to buy four gilts and a boar pig when they’re weaned and raise them up. I wanted to eat two of the gilts and have the other two bred by 7 months old. I’d discussed with my uncle to plant 4 acres of corn so I can mix my own feed to make the pocket money on the pigs I sell. But since the grain prices especially corn are sky high and it cost an arm and a leg just to have seed planted and fertilized, I found myself in a situation that when all is said and done I may not be able to break even if the grain prices don’t go down. So I decided on just going ahead and cleaning up the above ground section of dad’s barn and clean up and clear the saplings and build my outside pens this year and settle for two gilts to eat this year and wait til next year to buy, breed and raise hogs or whenever the best opportunity comes. Prices of grain fluctuate so much it’s kind of a waiting game but I ain’t one to take such risks unless I’m 100% sure of myself to move forward with anything. Farming is made up of risks and gambles but I want to play it smart the best I can by waiting and easing into it. Do you think I made the right decision?
Corns dirt cheap the last couple of years . A good rule of thumb is 400.00 an acre in cost not counting harvest so most of the time you can grow your own cheaper than you can buy it . Biggest thing is being able to get a good price for pigs and or pork if you have to sell at market price you'll lose your butt , it's a gamble no doubt just start small, build a market and get bigger as you can move more animals. I would recommend starting with a bred sow or two instead of raising stock it's much more economical
@@HomesteadingtheHardWay thank ya thank ya I greatly appreciate it man love watching yalls videos. If it’s okay with y’all I’ll try to keep y’all updated on my progress as I go and I’ll definitely have more questions.
@@HomesteadingtheHardWay back when I was 15 Pappaw bought 5 meat hogs we kept down in his old barn and I couldn’t wait to take care of them and I learned a lot then and now being 27 and married for 4 months I find there’s so much more to learn as ya go in general haha. But hog farming is in my blood goin back 4 generations or more. In 1966 My Pappaw sold a bunch of hogs and had enough money to put a down payment on a brand new chevy pickup and payed off the doctor bills for when my dad was born Two weeks later. Course that was back in the good ole days. But my daddy was raising hogs when I was born and if anything I’m wanting to carry on that tradition.
I went over and checked y'all out , that's a nice garden you got started and good looking soil . Check out an Earth way seeder if you don't have one they're only a hundred dollars or so and will make planting easy
Tried it both ways except I added yeast 👍. Grew up getting bakery left overs putting in fifty five gallon barrels and soaking it with water to keep it from going moldy.feed it in the afternoon after they have gotten grain in morning, The mix of breed and sweets can ferment and give them a snoot full. Would love to meet you and set down and talk tractors, farming and hogs.
So I’ve got two white hogs right now that I’m feeding out which are a pain I. The ass reference sunburns. What with your decades of experience do you feel is the best breed of hog or best cross to utilize?
I'm going to start with 3-5 feeder piglets.. Should I consider growing my own feeder corn as I have the space to plant. Or is it a waist of time for the cost savings Thank you ..I appreciate all the valuable information you share...
If you have a way to harvest that could work but if you have pay someone it might be cheaper to buy directly from a farmer . I've had some success selling deer corn on the cob and buying shelled corn . Cob corn sells for twice as much here
You can feed it to anything big enough to chew it up . If the alcohol content right it'll last a long time if not it'll just sour and stink but you can still feed it unless it starts turning black
@@HomesteadingtheHardWay ok. I'll free feed in a metel pig feeder. I'm getting them weened and 8 weeks old. What percentage of protein? Just common pig feeder from feed store plus mineral supplements?
@@mr.skeptical3071 just a 14 to 16 percent protein hog feed is fine . Weaned pigs won't eat but a pound or so or less a day apiece for the first couple of weeks . Don't overdo the protein it'll cause scours
Don't know if it can go bad really as far as the pigs eating it . It'll just start stinking bad enough you want it gone if you let the alcohol content drop to low , fermented and rotten definitely have a different smell
Now when making mash you add corn and molasses. But do you add water as well? Getting into raising hogs for our freezer and to sell to friends and family for their freezer. So trying to learn as much as we can. We got them on hog feed but always looking for something to supplement their feed. But good info in your videos.
Cover the corn with about 6 inches of water and you need gallon of molasses or 2.5 lbs of sugar to the barrel . Don't feed to much a pound or two a pig on top of the feed is plenty
@@That_rottenguy it doesn't have to be exact , I'd put about half a pint to a bucket and 20 lbs of corn fills it up to the bottom ring . You just need something for the yeast to feed on
@@HomesteadingtheHardWay yes I’m in the process of getting food grade barrels. I have one barrel but it’s already being used. So trying to locate more where I live. Figured I could try it out in Home Depot buckets for my pigs first and make sure they eat it before going all out so trying 50 lbs as we speak with the water and sugar mix. But I’ve watched your videos and the pig pen video has been really helpful as we are going to be making two more pens for two of our sows for breeding.
Do you think 12.50 a 50 lb bag of hog finish is a good deal its our local feed store. I'm thinking about raising 4 hog 2 for me and 2 to sell to make some money back on feed.
Something I've been meaning to ask how are cattle prices up there ? Been rock bottom here for months and low for two years , finally had some feeders bring over a dollar this week
We used the mash for chum in catfish trout line works like a charm
I just have to say I have watched so many of your videos and you are by far my favorite “farm/homestead” UA-cam channel. My husband and I raise GOS hogs and are always looking at ways to better our operation, you’ve given us so many ideas and words of encouragement. Thank you
Glad to help , if you have any questions let me know
I've been doing this stuff for a long time. I see other videos and some stuff gets left out. Ur channel is really honest and I appreciate it
Now you know a video of drunk hogs would get a million views!!! 😂😂😂😂
No doubt Andy but I'm already going to eat them , hated to embarrass them like that !
@@HomesteadingtheHardWay hahahaha
@HomesteadingtheHardWay 😳🤣 Exactly! Who knows what they'd say or do? 😉🤗😂 "Arrest these hogs!"
Dad moved us to a 300 acre farm in the Ozarks of Mo. in the Spring of 59 and I, a city boy got to handle Dad's feeder pig program. He put in about 160 acres of yellow dent corns and got a crib full. I was feeding hard shelled corn to the pastured pigs each day. Dad noticed a lot of feed was passing through the pigs undigested. So, he provided me a #3 wash tub and I soaked the shelled corn for about 3 days then started feeding the swollen corn. Sure enough we quit seeing undigested corn in their waste. And the feed conversion went up. We never fed corn mash though. I fed out Dad's cattle and his hogs. I really enjoyed messing with those pigs and watching them top out. They gained so fast they had to sit down at the feed trough.
Thanks boss been setting up our new farm on a budget
I'm an expert in that field if you have any questions
The part where the hog bounced his rear end off the building 😆 I can’t stop watching it and giggling 1:35
Lots of really great info ! I wanted to see drunk pigs lol . I remember my grandpa would add water his ground feed and called it slopping the hogs . He fed it right away and it didn't sit around . Thanks for sharing !
Sometimes they eat it better wet , we used to pour milk on it every time
Yes. Thank you Chris your videos have helped me tremendously in getting me started with my pigs.
We're glad to help Troy , that's why we're here
It is a blessing how much you guys have helped us since I started watching. We really do appreciate all the information you’ve put out there. I kinda fell off the Friday night live it’s been a hectic summer. Everything is wrapping up for the season for us now. Things are crazy as ever yet around our farm though butchering 6 pigs on Saturday, 60 chickens Sunday with 6 inches of snow and 20 degree weather outta be an experience! Gotta love the great white north😂 Thanks again guys hope you keep posting!
Don't feel bad about the lives we have been too busy ourselves ,snow and cold are two things we don't have much trouble with but I bet it makes life harder !
I love your saying at the end one of the most inspirational quotes I have ever heard. I have also raised hogs for a while I like color in my hogs. I have cross hogs now.
I've got some pure bred Durocs and some crossed three or four ways . It's hard to beat these cross pigs in that topping pen ! My grand mama used to tell us that daily , I looked it up once it's a scotch Irish proverb
Thank you for the inspiration! We bought our farm two year’s ago and it’s taking time but finally bought our pigs yesterday. It’s a little scary but this helped out my mind at ease for sure. GBY and again thank you for time on videos helping us just starting.
Glad to hear that and glad to help
My dad used to plant part of our farm in field corn for our on use but after it got to hard he'd fence it in put one or two calves on it and about 10 to 20 feeder pigs the calves would harvest the corn and the hogs would clean up behind the calves. Usally this was on about 2 acres of the home 40 ditchbank which was gumbo mostly
We used to hog down corn and sweet potatoes and graze them on peas and sougram but nowadays with the liability issues it's not worth the risk and it's too expensive to fence in
Just bumped into your page. Appreciate your channel. I spent most of my life in a shirt just like that. Don’t know hog farming but can relate to a bright guy that didn’t learn what he knows from a book. The young guys used to come to me for info and the engineers without an ego problem would ask me questions.
In my experience there's no school as good as actually doing . That's not a popular idea nowadays
I wish I had seen the drunk pigs though I understand why you didn't record it. Great information as always my friends!
It was too dark Geeky and it just seemed .... unprofessional . But it was hilarious
This is good stuff. Thought I would stop by and take a look. Have a good one - DJ
Wish I'd seen they way you built those calf huts before we did our bottle calf video could have sent folks over to see it . That was the best idea I've ever seen .
Just found your channel and I appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Thank you
I'm glad to help
So i guess im binge watching your videos. I got a snow day lol and watched all day. Snow day here... yayyy
Nothing wrong with binge watching. Snow days are rare down here
I'm thinking they love it!! Fun video Darlene and Chris.
Thanks, Chris...just got my first pigs 3 weeks ago...you were my first resource to get ready for them!
Glad to help Linda ! If you hit any snags just let me know
Great video Chris. Just getting going on all this.
Thanks for sharing Chris and Darlene. You're right, there are some crazy ideas that people have used to feed pigs. Same with other kinds of animals. There needs to be a balance and everything in moderation.
Blessings to you both.
Usually makes for " unthrifty " looking livestock that nobody wants then they can't figure out why they can't get a good price ! Glad to see you making more rabbit videos .
Great information brother!
We have done that before with the chicken feed. They seem to love it.
Thanks for sharing and have a great day!
Gro Dat!!
Thanks Danny !
Yep, a great channel, lots to learn and you are a good teacher!
Thank you , Im trying !
God bless you two!
Thank you Lisa
Thanks for takeing the time to share all yur knowledge..
I'm glad to help
Why not just hold some of it back and make whisky! :-) We were looking forward to catching your Friday Night Live, but you didn't have one. :-( Good to catch you! Fermented foods have yeast in them, which is a probiotic that aids in digestion. Fermented food is good for you, too. Sriracha, sauerkraut, etc. are fermented foods. Good looking pigs, Chris.
Cough ... that would be illegal can't do that . It's been hard to do the lives lately just too busy . Thank you we are proud of them
Thank you so much I have learned so much from you I have 3 pigs now and look to you for advice any word on worming pigs ? Again my family and I thank you
I've done a video or two on it , ivermectin injections are the most foolproof , hit them when you get them again at 125 lbs or so then they should be fine to top out
Keep the videos coming there good information and enjoyable to watch
Thank you , we're actually going to be doing a lot more from now on
🤣 1:35 trouble maker in the background LOL
Lol he kinda is !
Awesome video ! I do you soak the hog mash overnight. I have never tried soaking the corn But I will now. Thank you guys for all you do.
Soak the corn about 3 days and the mash up to 3 weeks , sorry I ment to put that in the video ! We're glad to help
Chris and Darlene I always learn something from Yall. Thanks for taking the time to video.
Thank you for all the support you've given us !
Jesus sent demons into the pigs. You give them corn liquor 🤣😂🤣😂. In my backsliding days,, I would share my beer with them.. Pigs just can't catch a break. Lol. Great video. I couldn't stop laughing.
Beer is about what that mash equels , most of the alcohol is in the juice . Lol she gave them a bucket FULL !
Really appreciate the info, been years since I’ve had hogs, back when grandpa was around. Hard to remember everything, thanks from the north country of Minnesota sir
Glad to help !
When my Mom was a girl during the prohibition era one of her cousins made up a wooden barrel of beer and buried it in the woods. He asked Mom if she wanted to see his beer and when they got there the woods hogs had rooted the lid off and there were drunk hogs staggering all over the place.
The old folks said it used to be common for cows to come back drunk where they had found someone's mash in the woods
Beautiful job...
Yep, you've helped me tremendously
Good job on the video. I’ll take all the knowledge I can get. Yes hard work does pay off. God Bless from Missouri
We're glad to help , if you ever need to know something specific just ask
@@HomesteadingtheHardWay Thanks. Much appreciated. I’m not to old to get all the knowledge I can 👍
@@ketchhomesteadoutdoors4048 honestly I learn something new almost everyday !
I’m from Hites Run Kentucky, I have ten acres linked to my family farm and I’ve been planning to get a start on raising some hogs to sell to friends to eat. Ive got my dads barn he raised hogs in back in the late 80’s early 90’s til the market fell out. I’m aiming to buy four gilts and a boar pig when they’re weaned and raise them up. I wanted to eat two of the gilts and have the other two bred by 7 months old. I’d discussed with my uncle to plant 4 acres of corn so I can mix my own feed to make the pocket money on the pigs I sell. But since the grain prices especially corn are sky high and it cost an arm and a leg just to have seed planted and fertilized, I found myself in a situation that when all is said and done I may not be able to break even if the grain prices don’t go down. So I decided on just going ahead and cleaning up the above ground section of dad’s barn and clean up and clear the saplings and build my outside pens this year and settle for two gilts to eat this year and wait til next year to buy, breed and raise hogs or whenever the best opportunity comes. Prices of grain fluctuate so much it’s kind of a waiting game but I ain’t one to take such risks unless I’m 100% sure of myself to move forward with anything. Farming is made up of risks and gambles but I want to play it smart the best I can by waiting and easing into it. Do you think I made the right decision?
Corns dirt cheap the last couple of years . A good rule of thumb is 400.00 an acre in cost not counting harvest so most of the time you can grow your own cheaper than you can buy it . Biggest thing is being able to get a good price for pigs and or pork if you have to sell at market price you'll lose your butt , it's a gamble no doubt just start small, build a market and get bigger as you can move more animals. I would recommend starting with a bred sow or two instead of raising stock it's much more economical
I think starting with two meat hogs would be a fine idea , get yourself used to dealing with hogs
@@HomesteadingtheHardWay thank ya thank ya I greatly appreciate it man love watching yalls videos. If it’s okay with y’all I’ll try to keep y’all updated on my progress as I go and I’ll definitely have more questions.
@@HomesteadingtheHardWay back when I was 15 Pappaw bought 5 meat hogs we kept down in his old barn and I couldn’t wait to take care of them and I learned a lot then and now being 27 and married for 4 months I find there’s so much more to learn as ya go in general haha. But hog farming is in my blood goin back 4 generations or more. In 1966 My Pappaw sold a bunch of hogs and had enough money to put a down payment on a brand new chevy pickup and payed off the doctor bills for when my dad was born Two weeks later. Course that was back in the good ole days. But my daddy was raising hogs when I was born and if anything I’m wanting to carry on that tradition.
@@aarontate1667 I have a lot of respect for that, glad to help if I can
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I went over and checked y'all out , that's a nice garden you got started and good looking soil . Check out an Earth way seeder if you don't have one they're only a hundred dollars or so and will make planting easy
I agree 💯 percent. Hard working wonderful people
Tried it both ways except I added yeast 👍. Grew up getting bakery left overs putting in fifty five gallon barrels and soaking it with water to keep it from going moldy.feed it in the afternoon after they have gotten grain in morning, The mix of breed and sweets can ferment and give them a snoot full. Would love to meet you and set down and talk tractors, farming and hogs.
Send me an email john , that might could happen
@@HomesteadingtheHardWay will try to send one tomorrow
So I’ve got two white hogs right now that I’m feeding out which are a pain I. The ass reference sunburns. What with your decades of experience do you feel is the best breed of hog or best cross to utilize?
Thanks brother 🙏🏾
Glad to help
I'm going to start with 3-5 feeder piglets..
Should I consider growing my own feeder corn as I have the space to plant.
Or is it a waist of time for the cost savings
Thank you ..I appreciate all the valuable information you share...
If you have a way to harvest that could work but if you have pay someone it might be cheaper to buy directly from a farmer . I've had some success selling deer corn on the cob and buying shelled corn . Cob corn sells for twice as much here
I’m working, but I’m here for it 😂
Thanks for the help Ericka !
I really appreciate your information about raising hogs. Please keep up the good work we need your guidance.
Glad to help , might get a video up today
Can you give it to big hog's how long will it last before it goes bad
You can feed it to anything big enough to chew it up . If the alcohol content right it'll last a long time if not it'll just sour and stink but you can still feed it unless it starts turning black
Hey Pops! Great video 👊🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks for watching DJ !
What do you think about feeding distiller grain silage?
Brewers grain is really good just don't feed it exclusively, you can substitute it for half the feed ration or top dress with a supplement
Best video of the week 💕
Have you heard of the soaked corn with some apple cider vinegar? If so do you know the amount of cider
Some people put a quart to 30 gal with a few lbs of suppliment
So do you free feed or only give 2.5 lbs. Per pig twice a day? I've heard you say both
I do it several ways I feed nursing sows twice a day tops are on a feeder, open sows and boar's once depends on the situation
@@HomesteadingtheHardWay ok. I'll free feed in a metel pig feeder. I'm getting them weened and 8 weeks old. What percentage of protein? Just common pig feeder from feed store plus mineral supplements?
@@mr.skeptical3071 just a 14 to 16 percent protein hog feed is fine . Weaned pigs won't eat but a pound or so or less a day apiece for the first couple of weeks . Don't overdo the protein it'll cause scours
On soaking corn how long before it go bad
Don't know if it can go bad really as far as the pigs eating it . It'll just start stinking bad enough you want it gone if you let the alcohol content drop to low , fermented and rotten definitely have a different smell
Where did you get that tin feeder from or what's the name of it.
That one's from the 60s holds one ton , Hog Slat sells new ones 1000.00 to 1500.00 depending on size
how long will the mash keep left in a barrel?
If the alcohol content is there a right good while I just keep adding corn and molasses
Now when making mash you add corn and molasses. But do you add water as well? Getting into raising hogs for our freezer and to sell to friends and family for their freezer. So trying to learn as much as we can. We got them on hog feed but always looking for something to supplement their feed. But good info in your videos.
Cover the corn with about 6 inches of water and you need gallon of molasses or 2.5 lbs of sugar to the barrel . Don't feed to much a pound or two a pig on top of the feed is plenty
@@HomesteadingtheHardWay so that’s for 250 lbs if feed correct? I’m doing my mixture in 5 gallon buckets so I’d change that ratio to that per bucket.
@@That_rottenguy it doesn't have to be exact , I'd put about half a pint to a bucket and 20 lbs of corn fills it up to the bottom ring . You just need something for the yeast to feed on
@@That_rottenguy if you could find some barrels it would be a lot easier
@@HomesteadingtheHardWay yes I’m in the process of getting food grade barrels. I have one barrel but it’s already being used. So trying to locate more where I live. Figured I could try it out in Home Depot buckets for my pigs first and make sure they eat it before going all out so trying 50 lbs as we speak with the water and sugar mix. But I’ve watched your videos and the pig pen video has been really helpful as we are going to be making two more pens for two of our sows for breeding.
I cannot stop laughing 😂
Hope all is well, miss seeing yalls videos!!
Appreciate y'all checking on us .Just busy , nothing gets in the way of making farming videos like farming !
Something funny our farm name is P & F farms !
@@HomesteadingtheHardWay ain't that somethin, that's pretty cool. Few states away and almost the same farm name, but the same sort of farming.
Good video.
just subscribed...........drunk pigs lol
Thanks for the support, it was pretty funny
You help ALOT! I have a bunch of pour on ivomec for cattle, will it work on pigs in a correct ratio? I heard it will.
Pour on won't work on pigs it won't absorb through their skin . We tried it didn't do anything, best way is an injection next is the paste
Thank you
Missing your live streams yall alright
Appreciate you checking on us ! We're ok just having to work late until picking is over
New subscriber from the Philippines trying to do the same thing
Glad to meet you
Do you think 12.50 a 50 lb bag of hog finish is a good deal its our local feed store. I'm thinking about raising 4 hog 2 for me and 2 to sell to make some money back on feed.
That's not too bad it's 13.45 here right now . Try to sell them processed and that will work fine . I would suggest selling them ahead of time
@@HomesteadingtheHardWay thank you
Have yall ever butchered yall own
@@Billy.t.94 yes for years , we still dress BBQ pigs .
@@HomesteadingtheHardWay how hard is it to skin a pig i was told its alot different than a deer
I’ll get some molasses for sure now. Thanks
They love it and it does boost growth rate just don't feed to much especially when they're smaller
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This video has helped
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It'll knock you back when you take the top off that drum !
soaked feed it so good but i hate the smell
This smells sweet but the alcohol smell will make you step back !
Something I've been meaning to ask how are cattle prices up there ? Been rock bottom here for months and low for two years , finally had some feeders bring over a dollar this week
Hello my friends ❤️
Hey Elizabeth ! Your still my favorite figment
@@HomesteadingtheHardWay lmao, I love y'all
Thank yall. Got me started on breeding hogs.
Glad to help Matt !
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