@@berserkerboy9777 well the Poland China is already used to make the Hereford pig. But those are all really good breeds so I bet they would have great flavor. What are you wanting to achieve out of crossing those l
@@greenhornhomesteaders8249 I want a nice flavorful pork. Plus I want a pig, that’s got a calm, friendly, agreeable temperament. That way when I have kids (or if I’m not around), my family can handle the pigs.
Tires are hazardous waste. Dumps charge to take them, and so do tire stores. They cannot be put in the trash, which can cause hazards. Don't grow food in them, for sure. If you feed pigs in them, at least cut out the bottom where the tire is on the ground.
@@andydamiano5718 read my reply, tard. Tires have 2 components. Regular dumps cannot trash or recycle tires, because you have to separate the metal from the rubber, which is a lengthy and extensive process, that involves scraping all the rubber off the metal. Special tire recycling plants have trucks that pickup from shops, and they are expensive, otherwise said shop has to fund their own way to toss our old tires. You also must be 12 because old tires used to be used in tire swings. Tires only become toxic if you decide to light them on fire or melt the rubber, which will produce toxic and potentially cancer causing fumes, just like all rubber when it gets burnt or melted. I'm reporting your comment for misinformation.
They look happy 🙂!
They all look wow
Hereford 😁
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What's the difference in your hogs and the confiment hogs
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I was thinking someday I want to raise
Poland/China, Tamworth, Hampshire, Hereford mixes someday. I think it’s pretty cool how friendly they are
Do brother 😀
Do you think it would be a good breed?
@@berserkerboy9777 well the Poland China is already used to make the Hereford pig. But those are all really good breeds so I bet they would have great flavor. What are you wanting to achieve out of crossing those l
@@greenhornhomesteaders8249 I want a nice flavorful pork. Plus I want a pig, that’s got a calm, friendly, agreeable temperament. That way when I have kids (or if I’m not around), my family can handle the pigs.
@@berserkerboy9777 sounds like u need a Hereford LOL they are ALL of that
Was looking into joining a line of Hereford pigs but don't see them around here any advice
Yeah my wife found ours on FB. There’s FB groups that have Hereford’s and u may find some near you 🙂
Any tips on keeping the fly population low towards the house?
If you can movie pigs that helps. But we battle fly’s too
Tree swallow houses. UA-cam Greg Judy on step by step build. Super easy. Love the hogs
What r u paying 4 the Piglets
$50 a head
I think tires contain lots of toxic chemicals, especially old, used and partially disintegrated tires
Tires are just rubber and metal.
Tires are hazardous waste. Dumps charge to take them, and so do tire stores. They cannot be put in the trash, which can cause hazards. Don't grow food in them, for sure. If you feed pigs in them, at least cut out the bottom where the tire is on the ground.
@@andydamiano5718 read my reply, tard. Tires have 2 components. Regular dumps cannot trash or recycle tires, because you have to separate the metal from the rubber, which is a lengthy and extensive process, that involves scraping all the rubber off the metal. Special tire recycling plants have trucks that pickup from shops, and they are expensive, otherwise said shop has to fund their own way to toss our old tires. You also must be 12 because old tires used to be used in tire swings. Tires only become toxic if you decide to light them on fire or melt the rubber, which will produce toxic and potentially cancer causing fumes, just like all rubber when it gets burnt or melted. I'm reporting your comment for misinformation.
Kaha se hee
Way past time to move those Mama's onto fresh ground. If you wanna avoid vaccinations, you gotta keep em moving.
What kind of hog are they
How old are these here ?
Oh the piglets. Oh probably around 3 months or so 🙂
Give those hogs to somebody that will take better care of them… To lazy to put hay in the pins… Deadbeat owner!