Big thanks to VEVOR! I think I misspoke in the video. It's 5% off the plucker, and $5 off any other product. VEVOR Turkey/Chicken Plucker: bit.ly/3PF94Hf Coupon code(can be used for any product): VVSHARE saves $5 off VVPRO 5% off, save about $21 on the Chicken Plucker.
There is a set screw on the back side of the pulley and it is loose and not holding the “key” (what you called the sheer pin). It will come out if you don’t tighten it up!
love to see the little ones having fun, you bye some of the most expensive toys and yet they can still play with a cardboard box for hour's and you have fun with your new plucker
Gary Morrison, that's pure American he's speaking !! Ha, Ha !! When I first immigrated to this wonderful country from Zimbabwe, I had to learn the different words that are used by Americans born and bred to describe "things" !! For example gasoline is what we called petrol, car hoods we're called bonnets, the trunk was called the boot and many other differences. So, for me, it was easy to understand your dilemma. I'm now a proud American citizen.
Congratulations on the new equipment!! Another channel we watch calls it "freezer camp" when his animals go to get...I think that's cute!! Great video!! God bless you and your family! 👍❤️
Back in the day our hogs had free range corn. I remember Dad bringing home the truck fully loaded with bags of corn and dumping it all in the big feeder. I never knew the numbers but sold most to the meat locker to pay for what we kept. A free range feeder would be more work in the beginning but zero work again until it needs a refill also. Seeing your son grow through your videos is such a gift! Thank you so much for sharing that! He not only brought a smile to my face but made me laugh in this one!
I bought one just like that, and the best money I have ever spent! 80 chickens have been processed at this point. Wouldn’t be doing it with out a plucker.
We were homesteaders back in the 80's and worked with some folks at the university of Arkansas. Keep the hogs separated but together by using a simple A-frame, this keeps companionship but fighting at bay this way you get more growth for each pig. Also a variety of foods from the garden kept them happy and eating all the time, even green corn stalks left over but not too much, everything in moderation :). I enjoy watching your channel. Keep up the good work and God Bless!
Good to see those instructions tossed out. You're an inspiration to the under-educated. Should make the plucker manufacturer happy to know they don't need to include them.
Seems like just yesterday my boy would hang around me like that when he was little all the way till he got married at 24.Now that he’s married I see him 1 hour, 2 times a month.Best enjoy.
We are trying to get it so we can move to the property and raise feeder chickens. I told my son-in-law I would take care of everything up to the time to butcher and pluck. That part i can't handle. You should check out Keeping it Dutch. He raises pigs for meat. He has a big feeder that holds I think 50 lbs of feed at a time.
enjoyed the video, and the unboxing of the chicks, and the chicken plucker. also the little guy wanting to open the chicks, and the box then making a place to hide. have a great day, and week
In the past I’ve collected apples that have fallen off the trees at an orchard for a pig, Mabey you could find an orchard owner who wouldn’t mind if you pick up some of the old apples on the ground
Hand plucking? My Mom bought a plucker back in the 70's (ironically it was my future father in law that sold it to my parents) I never had the stomach for butchering & I applaud you for having the stones to do it. Well done 👏👏👏👏👏👏
To be honest, I don't think I could butcher my own livestock !! That's why they have processors to do that - for which they obviously charge a fee !! I have no idea what that charge would be........$???
@@johnking8679 it varies based on how much the pig weighs, whether the processor is USDA inspected, and what cuts you want. A 250# pig will cost around $210 to have processed around here at a non USDA plant. I have to dispatch and deliver the pig. They handle gutting and everything else. If I do it myself it takes me 2 days, I have to have a cooler to let it hang, and I get the enjoyment of processing my own food. I do a little of both.
Great little helper! He's picking things up very well! That's awesome!!! Your efforts will be rewarded - OinkOink! Farm raised Pork is amazing! Especially Pork Steaks! Wow! Thank you, Team #FallLineRidge! #Vevor, too!
Got that right, RXR Sawdust Station !! His son is sure growing up and he loves to help his Dad !! As for pork steaks - those are awesome !! Thanks for sharing !!
Nice one Wes! All behind with RUclips (again)! That Chicken Plucker is interesting - never seen one before here in the UK. Pigs seem to be doing well too! Applewood is only slightly bigger around the girth than me and although I haven't measured my ears to the base of my tail, we are a similar weight! 😁😁 Regards to all - Stay safe & well. 👍👍
This is the kind of unboxing video I can appreciate. I bought the same one earlier in the summer. I was a bit disappointed in the quality of the packaging as the tin was pretty dinged up.
YOU NEED TO MAKE A TRIP TO TOWN AND ASK GROCERY STORE IF YOU CAN HAVE THE THROW AWAY FOOD TO FEED TO YOUR PIGS,VEGGIES OLD CHEESE STALE BREAD ETC,. THIS WILL SUPPLEMENT TO YOUR FEED AND LOWER YOUR COST.
Pig appear to be of the Berkshire variety they are little slower to gain weight suggest to ferment feed soak grains 24 to 36 hours before feeding grains start to fermentation answer soften allows for befottertter digestion equal more gain of weight '
I've two hogs that are about 300 lb each and can't get a butcher date until Jan 2023. I've hot-wired about an acre of woods and field, to supplement the feed, I also have an acre of corn I planted just to finish them off 45 days out from butcher date. I'll feed them stalks and all.
Hi Little Mr. Levi !! I loved empty boxes when I was a kid. Especially fridge boxes !! I've never seen a chicken plucker before. That was a first. More chicks for the chicken house and you said a few more egg layers. More eggs for breakfast Mr. Green Jeans !!
Hey you can use the chicken plucker for double duty. Lube up the fingers with soap/water and drop the youngun in there for Sunday bath. :) With the cost of feed now days, you're going backwards on the cost of any meat bird/animal that you raise. Please do a cost analysis vs meat production cost.
Grandpa would hang the chickens in the walnut tree. He'd use bailer twine and hang them by the feet, then he'd use one of his knives and chop their heads off. After that he'd let them bleed out for usually 15-20 mins. Then we'd dunk them in a bucket of hot water and let them soak for few mins then we'd pluck them by hand. Didn't ever mind it to much. Only part I couldn't stand was when grandma would burn the pin feathers off over the kitchen stove, talk about a stink. Singe the hair on your arm and that's what'd smell like.
usually about 3-4 months befor we kill hogs we will put them in a small pen Smaller the better & just start feeding them all they will eat until we start the freezer camp process But we are from the older generation and we dont kill 250-300 lb pigs though ! ya dont have a ham or midllans/side and no fat to make lard either on the small ones..but it does cost a fuw bucks to get them their but its sooo good..lol. Same way we do beef to btw but the beef is skined & hogs are not ..
This is exactly why you need to give the a couple of acres of overgrown to clean up .... natural foliage / roots will pack on weight free of charge. Also, find some hunting buddies who have some corn left over from hunting they didn’t use, soak it then feed to the pigs. Lastly, go talk to the produce manager at local grocery store and get whatever fruits n veggies he throws out and feed to the pigs. Offer him some fresh sausage or something. You gotta think outside the box man....
Pigs are omnivores, so any food past its "sell by" is good, along with all kitchen and garden scraps. They'll turn it all into high-grade fertiliser and clear the ground and plough it in for you - if you keep them in the place you're going to grow a crop next year or the one after. Best not to leave fallow though, unless you want Oklahoma's finest crop of weeds. You can use everything except the oink!
That grocery store refusal is great in several ways. Around here we have "old" bread stores where you can get LARGE bags of expired or almost expired bread at an extremely low price that we use to feed our chickens. I'm sure that would work great for hogs as well. 👌
@@gitatit4046 when we raised cows we always went to the day-old bread store and got bug bags of expired bakery goods. Our cows loved honey buns and chocolate donuts best.
@@jdollar5852 That's right, J Dollar. And I'm sure those hogs wouldn't be very picky about it. I can see those honey buns and donuts putting some serious weight on them in a hurry ... it puts in me and fast. 😂👌
He sure has grown a lot in the last six months !! He certainly remembers his Daddy talking about "Thumbs Up" !! and what it means !! I'll ask his Dad what his name is.......? I think he has a baby sister, too !! Lord Bless his family. I really enjoy the videos he puts out !!
I can't comment on the Vevor chick plucker but I ordered some weld on bucket ears from them and they were out of spec and I received a shipping label and a prompt refund, they seem to have good customer service
I haven’t bought grain from a feed store in years, so my idea may be way off. How ever the next time you raise hogs, supplement their protein diet with deer corn, oats, cotton seed mill. Stuff like that. That’s what I did back in high school FFA. Best chops, ribs, and sausage I’ve ever eat!
Our meat chicks are supposed to be in next week. We got a plucker last year and we're completely happy with it. You can pluck 2 chickens in about 30 seconds. We got our pigs about 6 weeks after you. Our barrow is around 260 now and the female is 230ish bit she won't let me measure her. They are mostly Duroc with some Hampshire thrown in. Like you I am tired of feeding them.
Could you open up a bigger pasture for the pigs to get some of their food from your undergrowth next time? Seems like every pound of stuff they eat off the ground is at least part of a pound of feed you don't have to provide.
Two big problems with this idea. First is more space to roam the more exercise they get, that makes the meat tuff and lean. Second is they are what they eat. That could, can, will make the meat have an off taste.
Two big problems with this idea. First is more space to roam the more exercise they get, that makes the meat tuff and lean. Second is they are what they eat. That could, can, will make the meat have an off taste.
We have about double the space for our 2 pigs. They eat everything available in their paddock in a couple of weeks. By the time they are 200# or so they mostly just lie around in the mud. We grow a big melon patch and feed most of them to the pigs. I want my pigs to get some exercise and eat stuff other than pig feed.
So before you explained what it was my first guess was a electric centrifuge for your honey production... then I saw those "bolts" and that kinda threw me...
Really it is sad that when you get an expensive piece of machinery you have to "fix" them before they will work. yeah I know they sent it to you but you think they would have at least double checked it BEFORE sending, knowing you were going to test it and report on it to a large audience !!!
Milk fat....pigs love milk fat ❤ ....raw cows milk. If they split a gallon a day or at least a couple times a week that should help get them bigger and healthier. I don't know. I love milk. I've been told I eat like a pig 🐖....
Assuming they are both male, have they been castrated? Meat from uncastrated male pigs tastes and smells awful. Last time I inadvertently ate some .... it made me sick as a pup. Get them castrated well in advance of slaughter and butchering. How to get more into them for more weight? Is there a porcine version of Insure? 😄
Big thanks to VEVOR! I think I misspoke in the video. It's 5% off the plucker, and $5 off any other product.
VEVOR Turkey/Chicken Plucker: bit.ly/3PF94Hf
Coupon code(can be used for any product): VVSHARE saves $5 off
VVPRO 5% off, save about $21 on the Chicken Plucker.
Sharing your son is so very important in viewing your fine videos. Many thanks - from an old grandfather with good memories.
we need to see the plucker in action! 👍
I love the way you got the instructions back out of the can.
There is a set screw on the back side of the pulley and it is loose and not holding the “key” (what you called the sheer pin). It will come out if you don’t tighten it up!
I've got the same plucker. Birds come out super clean after just a few seconds in the plucker. Not a cheap item, but a worthwhile investment.
I'd love to see that plucker in action. Sure beats the "old fashioned" way of doing it by hand !!
When I raise pigs I used to feed them whole kernel corn at the end of it
love to see the little ones having fun, you bye some of the most expensive toys and yet they can still play with a cardboard box for hour's and you have fun with your new plucker
Well done 👍👍👍. Thank you for sharing. Be safe🇨🇦
You said, "This is the mountain hardware . . . . " Took me a minute to figure that one out - "mountin' hardware." 👍👍👌👌
Gary Morrison, that's pure American he's speaking !!
Ha, Ha !! When I first immigrated to this wonderful country from Zimbabwe, I had to learn the different words that are used by Americans born and bred to describe "things" !!
For example gasoline is what we called petrol, car hoods we're called bonnets, the trunk was called the boot and many other differences. So, for me, it was easy to understand your dilemma. I'm now a proud American citizen.
Good thing you got chicks cuz chicken eggs are up to $4 a dozen. Perfect for the homestead
Congratulations! 300K! Keep up the good work.
Congratulations on the new equipment!! Another channel we watch calls it "freezer camp" when his animals go to get...I think that's cute!! Great video!! God bless you and your family! 👍❤️
Back in the day our hogs had free range corn. I remember Dad bringing home the truck fully loaded with bags of corn and dumping it all in the big feeder. I never knew the numbers but sold most to the meat locker to pay for what we kept.
A free range feeder would be more work in the beginning but zero work again until it needs a refill also.
Seeing your son grow through your videos is such a gift! Thank you so much for sharing that! He not only brought a smile to my face but made me laugh in this one!
You are going to love it.
I bought one just like that, and the best money I have ever spent! 80 chickens have been processed at this point. Wouldn’t be doing it with out a plucker.
Happy Labor Day!
Hardworking men and women like you make America great. It is certainly still the land of opportunity!
A BIG AMEN to that, my friend !!
I’ve never seen a chicken plucker before, thanks for sharing.
We were homesteaders back in the 80's and worked with some folks at the university of Arkansas. Keep the hogs separated but together by using a simple A-frame, this keeps companionship but fighting at bay this way you get more growth for each pig. Also a variety of foods from the garden kept them happy and eating all the time, even green corn stalks left over but not too much, everything in moderation :). I enjoy watching your channel. Keep up the good work and God Bless!
Glad you got the plucker, other equipment maker should send some of their good product for you to review, best for both.
Good to see those instructions tossed out. You're an inspiration to the under-educated. Should make the plucker manufacturer happy to know they don't need to include them.
Seems like just yesterday my boy would hang around me like that when he was little all the way till he got married at 24.Now that he’s married I see him 1 hour, 2 times a month.Best enjoy.
I made a homemade plucker out of an old dryer. Works great.
We are trying to get it so we can move to the property and raise feeder chickens. I told my son-in-law I would take care of everything up to the time to butcher and pluck. That part i can't handle. You should check out Keeping it Dutch. He raises pigs for meat. He has a big feeder that holds I think 50 lbs of feed at a time.
enjoyed the video, and the unboxing of the chicks, and the chicken plucker. also the little guy wanting to open the chicks, and the box then making a place to hide. have a great day, and week
In the past I’ve collected apples that have fallen off the trees at an orchard for a pig, Mabey you could find an orchard owner who wouldn’t mind if you pick up some of the old apples on the ground
Hand plucking? My Mom bought a plucker back in the 70's (ironically it was my future father in law that sold it to my parents) I never had the stomach for butchering & I applaud you for having the stones to do it. Well done 👏👏👏👏👏👏
To be honest, I don't think I could butcher my own livestock !! That's why they have processors to do that - for which they obviously charge a fee !! I have no idea what that charge would be........$???
@@johnking8679 it varies based on how much the pig weighs, whether the processor is USDA inspected, and what cuts you want. A 250# pig will cost around $210 to have processed around here at a non USDA plant. I have to dispatch and deliver the pig. They handle gutting and everything else.
If I do it myself it takes me 2 days, I have to have a cooler to let it hang, and I get the enjoyment of processing my own food. I do a little of both.
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Hey, try mixing water with the hog feed. i think that will help with the weight.
It will be interesting to see what the feed conversion ration (FCR) ends up.
Great little helper! He's picking things up very well! That's awesome!!! Your efforts will be rewarded - OinkOink! Farm raised Pork is amazing! Especially Pork Steaks! Wow! Thank you, Team #FallLineRidge! #Vevor, too!
Got that right, RXR Sawdust Station !! His son is sure growing up and he loves to help his Dad !!
As for pork steaks - those are awesome !! Thanks for sharing !!
Nice one Wes! All behind with RUclips (again)! That Chicken Plucker is interesting - never seen one before here in the UK. Pigs seem to be doing well too! Applewood is only slightly bigger around the girth than me and although I haven't measured my ears to the base of my tail, we are a similar weight! 😁😁
Regards to all - Stay safe & well. 👍👍
This is the kind of unboxing video I can appreciate. I bought the same one earlier in the summer. I was a bit disappointed in the quality of the packaging as the tin was pretty dinged up.
I had heard of the company for ultrasonic cleaning machines. Heard good reviews on them.
My mom use to deliver on her mail route Bees chicks butterfly ladybugs you name it she has got that package safely to there new home
So cool, those things sure make butchering birds easier.
Hog weight made easy is girth x 10 - 200. So 45 inches x 10 is 450 -200 =250. usually gets you w/in 5 lbs if tape is pulled snugly.
YOU NEED TO MAKE A TRIP TO TOWN AND ASK GROCERY STORE IF YOU CAN HAVE THE THROW AWAY FOOD TO FEED TO YOUR PIGS,VEGGIES OLD CHEESE STALE BREAD ETC,. THIS WILL SUPPLEMENT TO YOUR FEED AND LOWER YOUR COST.
Pig appear to be of the Berkshire variety they are little slower to gain weight suggest to ferment feed soak grains 24 to 36 hours before feeding grains start to fermentation answer soften allows for befottertter digestion equal more gain of weight '
Like the plucker!!
I've two hogs that are about 300 lb each and can't get a butcher date until Jan 2023. I've hot-wired about an acre of woods and field, to supplement the feed, I also have an acre of corn I planted just to finish them off 45 days out from butcher date. I'll feed them stalks and all.
Wow, they're gonna be monsters by then!
Would like to see when they are harvested a sample of the chops and bacon marbling
Hi Little Mr. Levi !! I loved empty boxes when I was a kid. Especially fridge boxes !! I've never seen a chicken plucker before. That was a first. More chicks for the chicken house and you said a few more egg layers. More eggs for breakfast Mr. Green Jeans !!
Tasty pork in the making.
Hey you can use the chicken plucker for double duty. Lube up the fingers with soap/water and drop the youngun in there for Sunday bath. :) With the cost of feed now days, you're going backwards on the cost of any meat bird/animal that you raise. Please do a cost analysis vs meat production cost.
When will we see more of your bees?
Box looks like McMurray chickens? I use to be the neighbor to the owner. He actually mowed my lawn once, lol.
Grandpa would hang the chickens in the walnut tree. He'd use bailer twine and hang them by the feet, then he'd use one of his knives and chop their heads off. After that he'd let them bleed out for usually 15-20 mins. Then we'd dunk them in a bucket of hot water and let them soak for few mins then we'd pluck them by hand. Didn't ever mind it to much. Only part I couldn't stand was when grandma would burn the pin feathers off over the kitchen stove, talk about a stink. Singe the hair on your arm and that's what'd smell like.
Get acorns and natural stuff around you. Plant corn and whatever . Free food is better than paying for it.
usually about 3-4 months befor we kill hogs we will put them in a small pen Smaller the better & just start feeding them all they will eat until we start the freezer camp process But we are from the older generation and we dont kill 250-300 lb pigs though ! ya dont have a ham or midllans/side and no fat to make lard either on the small ones..but it does cost a fuw bucks to get them their but its sooo good..lol. Same way we do beef to btw but the beef is skined & hogs are not ..
This is exactly why you need to give the a couple of acres of overgrown to clean up .... natural foliage / roots will pack on weight free of charge. Also, find some hunting buddies who have some corn left over from hunting they didn’t use, soak it then feed to the pigs. Lastly, go talk to the produce manager at local grocery store and get whatever fruits n veggies he throws out and feed to the pigs. Offer him some fresh sausage or something. You gotta think outside the box man....
Pigs are omnivores, so any food past its "sell by" is good, along with all kitchen and garden scraps. They'll turn it all into high-grade fertiliser and clear the ground and plough it in for you - if you keep them in the place you're going to grow a crop next year or the one after. Best not to leave fallow though, unless you want Oklahoma's finest crop of weeds.
You can use everything except the oink!
That grocery store refusal is great in several ways. Around here we have "old" bread stores where you can get LARGE bags of expired or almost expired bread at an extremely low price that we use to feed our chickens. I'm sure that would work great for hogs as well. 👌
@@gitatit4046 when we raised cows we always went to the day-old bread store and got bug bags of expired bakery goods. Our cows loved honey buns and chocolate donuts best.
@@jdollar5852 That's right, J Dollar. And I'm sure those hogs wouldn't be very picky about it. I can see those honey buns and donuts putting some serious weight on them in a hurry ... it puts in me and fast. 😂👌
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I remember the days when the kids would get something for Christmas and they'd play with the packaging! Hasn't the little bloke grown up quick!
He sure has grown a lot in the last six months !! He certainly remembers his Daddy talking about "Thumbs Up" !! and what it means !! I'll ask his Dad what his name is.......? I think he has a baby sister, too !! Lord Bless his family. I really enjoy the videos he puts out !!
@@johnking8679 Big sister.
Gotta get me one of them especially for my meat turkeys I’m about ready to cull in the next few weeks.
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Looks like my grandson. He is six.
I can't comment on the Vevor chick plucker but I ordered some weld on bucket ears from them and they were out of spec and I received a shipping label and a prompt refund, they seem to have good customer service
I haven’t bought grain from a feed store in years, so my idea may be way off. How ever the next time you raise hogs, supplement their protein diet with deer corn, oats, cotton seed mill. Stuff like that.
That’s what I did back in high school FFA. Best chops, ribs, and sausage I’ve ever eat!
Im assuming Cherrywood is the first one on the chopping block considering his attitude..
Warm fuzzy moments
Our meat chicks are supposed to be in next week.
We got a plucker last year and we're completely happy with it. You can pluck 2 chickens in about 30 seconds.
We got our pigs about 6 weeks after you. Our barrow is around 260 now and the female is 230ish bit she won't let me measure her. They are mostly Duroc with some Hampshire thrown in.
Like you I am tired of feeding them.
Beautiful land. May I ask where this is? You are living my dream !
Keep up the work, videos are inspiring. Thank you
We live in Georgia, US.
Bout half way thru your catalog. Cheated and watched this one. Those pigs are not the only ones growing!
Could you let us know what the cost is to have your pigs processed
Much easier than plucking.
Could you open up a bigger pasture for the pigs to get some of their food from your undergrowth next time? Seems like every pound of stuff they eat off the ground is at least part of a pound of feed you don't have to provide.
Two big problems with this idea. First is more space to roam the more exercise they get, that makes the meat tuff and lean. Second is they are what they eat. That could, can, will make the meat have an off taste.
Two big problems with this idea. First is more space to roam the more exercise they get, that makes the meat tuff and lean. Second is they are what they eat. That could, can, will make the meat have an off taste.
We have about double the space for our 2 pigs. They eat everything available in their paddock in a couple of weeks. By the time they are 200# or so they mostly just lie around in the mud. We grow a big melon patch and feed most of them to the pigs.
I want my pigs to get some exercise and eat stuff other than pig feed.
now u got me wondering about when you harvest those pigs are you gonna flim it aswell as the chickies good content as always
Vevor should be a good sponsor, they are just rebadged china stuff, but maybe you will get a bunch more stuff.
Why not Butcher the pigs yourself? It's very easy. Watch a few videos and you will be a master. They are easy as Chicken!
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So before you explained what it was my first guess was a electric centrifuge for your honey production... then I saw those "bolts" and that kinda threw me...
Any chance you could get with an area restaurant or school to collect waste food to feed the hogs?
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Really it is sad that when you get an expensive piece of machinery you have to "fix" them before they will work. yeah I know they sent it to you but you think they would have at least double checked it BEFORE sending, knowing you were going to test it and report on it to a large audience !!!
Hi there,
Your videos are so good. Would you please permit me to repost your videos on another platform? I surely will credit and link to you.
So when doing the fryer do do them twice a year or once a year do you can the meet or freeze it.
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Wonder if the pigs have worms from all that mud. Some mud okay but all mud is not good.
The pig pen hasn't worked out so great. It'll have to be bigger next time.
Put those pigs out in part of the forest. They’ll do better and gain weight.
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Milk fat....pigs love milk fat ❤ ....raw cows milk. If they split a gallon a day or at least a couple times a week that should help get them bigger and healthier.
I don't know. I love milk. I've been told I eat like a pig 🐖....
You topped those hogs out pretty fast and a old rule of thumb is 225 or 6 months which ever comes first anything after that you losing money
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Assuming they are both male, have they been castrated? Meat from uncastrated male pigs tastes and smells awful. Last time I inadvertently ate some .... it made me sick as a pup. Get them castrated well in advance of slaughter and butchering.
How to get more into them for more weight? Is there a porcine version of Insure? 😄
Doesn't Vevor mean China?
They over weight now two hundred is when they go
Are you still youth pastoring?