Monday, July 29, 2013

Raising Your Own Hogs & Pigs

By Lianne Derocco


A lot of people were motivated to go green and go back to simple living with Back-to-Earth or more commonly known as back-to-land movement. Our future generation will benefit greatly from preserving and protecting our natural resources. Those raising their own livestock can help provide their own means and methods of producing food and energy. When choosing what type of poultry one may raise, there are a lot of different options available. You might want to consider raising pigs or hogs though if you want a plentiful food supply.

While we can buy pork at every grocery store in the country, rarely is this meat completely natural and organic. For example, some pork and meat coming from cows, chickens or pigs have meat extenders giving them extra thickness and density. Due to this, one cannot fully appreciate their respective flavor and aroma. The food given to these animals also contains many fillers and sometimes the meat is not raised in a particular humane setting. If you love eating all natural and organic food then raising your own pig is a great way of enjoying it. A pig that is raised in a healthy and controlled environment is a content pig which produces an excellent quality of meat.

Before you may start raising your very own hog or pigs, you should first learn how to maintain and care for your livestock. This includes learning how to slaughter animals is a fast, safe and humane manner. There are laws regarding the conditions of your slaughterhouse or slaughtering area, and you also need to practice careful hygiene and sanitation in the slaughtering and processing area.

All animals need proper nurture and care, and pigs and hogs are no exception. A suitable pig pen should be placed far enough away from your home so that odors from waste are not a problem. The pen should be large enough to accommodate the animal or animals and completely secure. Cleaning the pens regularly can avoid them from getting any harmful bacteria and reduce odor issues, as well. Also be sure that your yard is securely fenced to keep your pigs in and predators out. Pigs enjoy roaming, but they also need an area where they can rest and keep cool, as it is easy for them to become overheated.

To further ensure your pigs health, you will need to find a large animal veterinarian. One that is easily accessible is greatly recommended. You will never know when emergencies would show up and having a nearby veterinarian with you is a great help. Your hog's waste should also be taken care of because this might affect the health of your hogs and also your family especially if you have children with you.

You need to properly take care of your hogs waste because every day they produce high quantity of it. An example of a good agricultural waste management product is Agra Sphere. Waste and sludge are treated and maintained by this product making them suitable as fertilizers. This product uses naturally occurring bacteria to eat away at this sludge and also the crusting that often forms on top of hog waste. This product also will reduce odors and flies and is easy to use and safe for use near all livestock and wildlife.




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