Our price for our Fall hauling season was $2.25 per pound live weight, including processing. And yes, they average 300 lbs live. You can see all pricing and general information on our website also @ www.calfeecattle.com
@@adam_sings just feed it any type of corn mix. Pigs will literally eat almost anything, but they grow best on ground corn and old baked goods. Your local feed mills or farm stores should all carry a variety of feed designed for growing hogs. That will be your best choice
Very nice set up, you've raised the lifestock well.
Thank you
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Good looking piggers! Nice hams and chops!
Thank you
This was a well done video!
Thank you!
How many months your pig its very big
Approximately six months old
Where are you sell this hogs I like the setup
We sell them directly to the consumer from our farm
What is the live weight or hanging weight you sell at. They look to be 300 #’s plus live weight.
Our price for our Fall hauling season was $2.25 per pound live weight, including processing. And yes, they average 300 lbs live. You can see all pricing and general information on our website also @ www.calfeecattle.com
What do you feed them and where do you buy the feed from?
It’s a multi grain pelleted feed. We buy it in bulk from North Alabama.
I'm getting my first pig in 2 weeks. Can't wait
@@adam_sings just feed it any type of corn mix. Pigs will literally eat almost anything, but they grow best on ground corn and old baked goods.
Your local feed mills or farm stores should all carry a variety of feed designed for growing hogs. That will be your best choice
@@justinmartin8887 Thanks brother
Lots of bacon
It is, lol
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Those bacons look healthy
Lol, healthy they are