I made some similar farrowing huts modeled after the Farm Builder . We have 2 huts and had about 12 litters run through them, worked great. Building 1 more this week! Have some sows and gilts coming due all at once, need some more room! Excellent video!
Thank you sir! Tried to give y'all all the credit I could for ripping your idea. HAHA Appreciate your service to our country and the farming community.
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@Hamza Thaddeus Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and im trying it out now. Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Build a couple of skids on the bottom so you can move it with the forks on the tractor. Also put a big Eye bolt in the back so you have something to hook a strap into to hold it on the forks. Just think about how you’ll love it around.
@@SheratonParkFarms perfect! ... I don't have a tractor haha. Got a pickup truck and a small property. I'll figure something out. Don't want to carry more than I have to.
Did this for years in the 80’s one shot farrowing in late spring, keep back gilts for the next year sell mama’s after weaning. One thing we learned early on was never mix piggy sows and piggy gilts.. made enough to payoff 80 acres in 11 years...
Interesting you should say that. We’ve discovered the same thing. When those new gilts (or even the sows sometimes) come into heat it’s like World War III. They fight, nip, bite and are super aggressive towards each other. Sage advice! Sounds like y’all had a nice operation. Appreciate y’all watching
@@SheratonParkFarms Thank You! Yes it’s sounds crazy but it’s kinda like the sows are jealous of the gilts we had them run off with the gilts piglets.. It is no good.heavy losses. I also use to make a 32’ x 32’ panel areas with holes cut for pigs to get with feeders I started feeding Moorman starter feed at 21 days. Stay Safe!
I know it's been a couple years since your comment. So if you don't see this, I wouldn't be surprised. BUT, on the off chance you DO see this, why don't you recommend sows and gilts being housed together beyond the obvious when babies get involved that the sow may be mean but I am curious to know if this means that when babies wean, if the sow can go back with my gilt? Or they need to be kept apart even after? What about the other gilt if she ends up bred here soon ? Once they have both became sows cold they then be together after babies are weaned of course? Thanks for tips!
Yeah. She should be able to go in. We’ve actually change this a little and have had a new gilt in with older sows and it it went fine. Once everyone of bred they do chill out quite a bit. Those heat cycles drive them crazy. Thanks for watching.
Do you have them get squashed against the sides of the shed? We made some similar but thinking they arent quite large enough ? When the pigs gave birth they would be too close to the wall and then the piglet would die in the sack as not much room for them to move.. thoughts?
You don't really need to. But if it is concerning you or the fence is getting buried you can pick up each panel a bit off the ground and shake the fence after it snows. However, the fence will work fine with snow around it so long as enough of the fence is still above the snow so that the pigs can't jump it.
Liked your video. Where you located? I’m in east central Ohio. Having a hard time getting weaners this spring. This virus has people wanting to raise their own. 😃
We are in central NC. I've had a ton of folks ask us about selling piglets due to lots of new people jumping in. Our breeder got out of the business so we had to find a way to keep our farm in pigs so we decided to try AI and got super lucky first time out.
Not necessarily, really depends on temp. Be sure to provide a lot of fresh hay and maybe a heat lamp if it were to be really cold, into the 20's. Also, putting some burlap or an old blanket or something over the front would help. Be sure to put the back or the sides in the direction of the prevailing winds on your farm and they should be fine.
he said it's 66" deep at the base. My plan is to measure 66 from opposite corners along the long sides, snap a chalk line, and cut along that line. might need to trim off a bit of a triangle, but at least it'll be the proper depth and height.
Cant see those being unwelcomed by the pigs. Now..laying it in? Do that a week after they've taken claim lol. Seriously tho never seen these done for pigs ..its a great solution.
Haha. I think i may build one for myself. Maybe hang a hammock in it, little table for drinks and a fan in the corner! Yeah, probably wouldn't be so pleasant after a week of pig occupation!!
I don't think I would like be artificially inseminated. I'd add a larger over hang especially on the front and some plywood or tin perpendicular with the ground above the entrance if the pigs can still enter.
Sure. Be glad to. Send me some times you are available and we'll schedule something. I have markets on Friday afternoon and first half of the day, well till about 3:00, on Saturdays. We'll go from there. Thanks and look forward to it.
These Jordan Green designed huts are the most practical in the business.
I made some similar farrowing huts modeled after the Farm Builder . We have 2 huts and had about 12 litters run through them, worked great. Building 1 more this week! Have some sows and gilts coming due all at once, need some more room! Excellent video!
Ours have worked great. Love them. Good luck on your farrowing! Let me know how it goes. Thanks for watching
You've been doing it on pasture for so long it will be interesting to see the difference. Good idea on the hideout for the little piglets.
Yeah what he said. Great info. And God bless yall 🙏
Much appreciated
Looks good, happy farrowing!
Thank you sir! Tried to give y'all all the credit I could for ripping your idea. HAHA Appreciate your service to our country and the farming community.
It should work just fine, the huts !! great job !! good luck my friend. not so sure about the 4x4 ? but you will find out soon.
Wow this is the nicest farrowing spot I've seen!! Great job!👍
Thanks. Hoping it works out. What all are you guys doing on your homestead? I'm going to check you out!
@@SheratonParkFarms right now working on the garden and clearing some of the fence line on the property so we can finally put the fence up!
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@Hamza Thaddeus Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and im trying it out now.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Good job 👍
Looks awesome! ❤️ 🐖
Thanks. Hoping for a productive weekend! Enjoy y'alls channel.
Immensely helpful -- thank you. Any adjustments you'd recommend making? I'm building one of these this coming weekend.
Build a couple of skids on the bottom so you can move it with the forks on the tractor. Also put a big Eye bolt in the back so you have something to hook a strap into to hold it on the forks. Just think about how you’ll love it around.
@@SheratonParkFarms perfect! ... I don't have a tractor haha. Got a pickup truck and a small property. I'll figure something out. Don't want to carry more than I have to.
Gotcha. Good luck with it. They work great.
These Jordan Green designed huts are the most practical in the business.
what are the dimensions of the farrowing hut?
Our chicken netting held in goats and it works great
Did this for years in the 80’s one shot farrowing in late spring, keep back gilts for the next year sell mama’s after weaning. One thing we learned early on was never mix piggy sows and piggy gilts.. made enough to payoff 80 acres in 11 years...
Interesting you should say that. We’ve discovered the same thing. When those new gilts (or even the sows sometimes) come into heat it’s like World War III. They fight, nip, bite and are super aggressive towards each other. Sage advice! Sounds like y’all had a nice operation. Appreciate y’all watching
@@SheratonParkFarms Thank You! Yes it’s sounds crazy but it’s kinda like the sows are jealous of the gilts we had them run off with the gilts piglets..
It is no good.heavy losses.
I also use to make a 32’ x 32’ panel
areas with holes cut for pigs to get
with feeders I started feeding Moorman starter feed at 21 days. Stay Safe!
I know it's been a couple years since your comment. So if you don't see this, I wouldn't be surprised. BUT, on the off chance you DO see this, why don't you recommend sows and gilts being housed together beyond the obvious when babies get involved that the sow may be mean but I am curious to know if this means that when babies wean, if the sow can go back with my gilt? Or they need to be kept apart even after? What about the other gilt if she ends up bred here soon ? Once they have both became sows cold they then be together after babies are weaned of course? Thanks for tips!
Yeah. She should be able to go in. We’ve actually change this a little and have had a new gilt in with older sows and it it went fine. Once everyone of bred they do chill out quite a bit. Those heat cycles drive them crazy. Thanks for watching.
Do you have them get squashed against the sides of the shed? We made some similar but thinking they arent quite large enough ?
When the pigs gave birth they would be too close to the wall and then the piglet would die in the sack as not much room for them to move.. thoughts?
How did the experiment go?
HOw does a large pig lay between 2 4x4s??
Does it snow where you are? How do you keep the snow off the electric fence?
You don't really need to. But if it is concerning you or the fence is getting buried you can pick up each panel a bit off the ground and shake the fence after it snows. However, the fence will work fine with snow around it so long as enough of the fence is still above the snow so that the pigs can't jump it.
Liked your video. Where you located? I’m in east central Ohio. Having a hard time getting weaners this spring. This virus has people wanting to raise their own. 😃
We are in central NC. I've had a ton of folks ask us about selling piglets due to lots of new people jumping in. Our breeder got out of the business so we had to find a way to keep our farm in pigs so we decided to try AI and got super lucky first time out.
So you did the AI yourself? You are a great source of information Chuck. I cannot tell you how much I appreciate it.
Pig boards are necessary if you want to prevent loss from crushing.
Would it need to be insulated if farrowing in winter?
Not necessarily, really depends on temp. Be sure to provide a lot of fresh hay and maybe a heat lamp if it were to be really cold, into the 20's. Also, putting some burlap or an old blanket or something over the front would help. Be sure to put the back or the sides in the direction of the prevailing winds on your farm and they should be fine.
Did you put a bottom in the hut?
We don't but it is certainly an option.
What is the side measurement on plywood to be able to use 1 sheet?
he said it's 66" deep at the base. My plan is to measure 66 from opposite corners along the long sides, snap a chalk line, and cut along that line. might need to trim off a bit of a triangle, but at least it'll be the proper depth and height.
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Cant see those being unwelcomed by the pigs. Now..laying it in? Do that a week after they've taken claim lol. Seriously tho never seen these done for pigs ..its a great solution.
Haha. I think i may build one for myself. Maybe hang a hammock in it, little table for drinks and a fan in the corner! Yeah, probably wouldn't be so pleasant after a week of pig occupation!!
@@SheratonParkFarms lol hangin with the swine..lol
That hut would be full of snow in our country in a blizzard
I don't think I would like be artificially inseminated. I'd add a larger over hang especially on the front and some plywood or tin perpendicular with the ground above the entrance if the pigs can still enter.
I’d really like to have a conversation with you on the phone sometime
Sure. Be glad to. Send me some times you are available and we'll schedule something. I have markets on Friday afternoon and first half of the day, well till about 3:00, on Saturdays. We'll go from there. Thanks and look forward to it.
Sheraton Park Farms anytime you’re free 443-974-3212 Jeff
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