How to Set Up a Homestead Pig Pen for Cheap | Raising Pigs on Your Homestead | How to Raise Pigs
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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When thinking of animals to add to your small homestead, pigs may not be on the top of your list…but they really should be! I will admit that I didn’t think of them until much later into our homestead journey. We got chickens, rabbits, and even cows before we decided to get pigs. But if I could go back and change it, we would have added them right away!
Pigs are relatively inexpensive to get started with, easy to care for, and they grow out to processing weight very quickly. In this video, I’ll be sharing with you the exact set up that we use for housing & caring for our pigs.
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Thx..needed to know this info now. Blessings.
I'm so glad it came at the right time!
Thank you’. This is exactly what I need!
I'm so glad it was helpful!
New subscriber. I haven't bought my first farm animal but i did start adding infrastructure to start with chickens.
That's awesome! Chickens are so much fun and very rewarding!
I’m in Florida also and starting a homestead on 20 ac. Started following y’all on IG, then started watching your RUclips. Great and informative. Have you thought about either T-posts or 4-5” fence posts around your water barrel? Should only need 3 posts.
That's a great idea! We definitely need a fix for it, so I'll show this to my husband :) I'm so glad you're here and thank you for your support!!
The soil / sugar sand said Florida. On a good note it doesn't make MUD.
Yes, Florida!
in my area kunekune babies go for $25
That's amazing!
What breed did you get? How far apart are your T-post? Did you use hog panels (34” high) or cattle panels (48” high)?
We got blue butt pigs! The posts are 8 ft apart and we did 34" inch high panels!