How Do You Properly Ration Pig Feed (Per Pig)??

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  • čas přidán 29. 04. 2023
  • In this video, I talk about how we measure out our pig feed and show a new system where we are rationing fermented/soaked feed.
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Komentáře • 24

  • @hurdman7899
    @hurdman7899 Před rokem +5

    I think that if you invested in numerous 5 gallon buckets with lids, you could ferment your feed in the buckets and save much labor in scooping feed out of the larger barrels.

  • @cekfraun
    @cekfraun Před rokem +3

    I'm glad to see that you are soaking your pigs' feed. I always think, when I see people feeding dry feed to their pigs, that it wouldn't be very enjoyable to have to eat dry powdery feed. It would be like us trying to eat a bag of flour rather than a piece of bread. Also, great to see how those cute little piglets are growing up.

  • @danpszeniczny9664
    @danpszeniczny9664 Před rokem +3

    I fed my pigs dry food for exactly one day. They wasted 1/3, ate 1/3 and left the rest in the food dish…their poop was mostly undigested feed and looked exactly like it did before they ate it. Now I soak and ferment so it tastes sour to me, like sauerkraut. Now the pigs lick their feed dish clean. I’m guessing it’s better to soak/ferment.

  • @antonhuman8446
    @antonhuman8446 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Troy.
    Regards from the RSA.

  • @stevenkirby7478
    @stevenkirby7478 Před rokem +3

    I remember back in the day soaking shucked corn in a 55 gallon drum, the pigs loved it, really chowed down on it. Course, like everything else, feed mixtures change over time, I'm talking back in the late 50's early 60's.

    • @antonhuman8446
      @antonhuman8446 Před rokem +1

      And on whole maize soaked in skimmed milk, or whey, the pigs did fine.
      Obviously not at present feed conversion rates.
      But there was lots of bacon and sausage. And lard for soap.

    • @roberto.peterson9917
      @roberto.peterson9917 Před rokem +1

      I am from the 50s and 60s we always soaked our pig feed 5 gallon buckets hard several so would atlest soak 72 hours would leave in grainery during summer and next to the heater stove in winter house smelled like brewery as the feed mixture fermented lol lol soaked fermented feed actually better feed for pigs because of softening of of whole grains (we used ground corn and barley most the time ) but at time got good deal on wheat and oats whole grain that we would include in the feeding chickens also got some soaked gains
      Fermented feed is very beneficial over dry feed and animals actually do better also

    • @antonhuman8446
      @antonhuman8446 Před rokem

      @@roberto.peterson9917
      Agree.
      Proven.
      Not a trace of any feed or chaff in dung. Every little bit utilised.
      Thankds.

  • @grantmeyer6097
    @grantmeyer6097 Před rokem +1

    To help it mixes better you may want to try a 5-gallon paint stir drill attachment

  • @brandongeckle7235
    @brandongeckle7235 Před rokem +4

    Troy, you better watch fermenting corn in the backwoods of west virginia. ATF might come knocking.😂

  • @nancys.100
    @nancys.100 Před rokem +1

    I enjoy your content.

  • @oheebatch_algorytmu
    @oheebatch_algorytmu Před rokem +2

    Have you ever experimented with silage for pigs? I saw asians do that a lot, in mild climate should be possible to use corn, pumpkin, alfa alfa, sudan grass...

  • @sixoaksfarm1556
    @sixoaksfarm1556 Před rokem +1

    Formula for pigs on pasture/woods is 1 Lb per dry weight feed/day per month of age up to 5 months.

    • @antonhuman8446
      @antonhuman8446 Před rokem +1

      A perfect guide. As far as I'm concerned.
      Many thanks for sharing.
      Regards from South Africa.

  • @bbrewster1986
    @bbrewster1986 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video. I listen to your podcast as well. What breed are you running there

  • @antonhuman8446
    @antonhuman8446 Před rokem

    A FEW QUESTIONS/COMMENTS.
    Isn't 5lbs per day for those smaller pigs too much?
    Feeding dry meal as in the beginning of the presentation causes a huge amount of lost feed.
    Pre-fermenting causes total nutritional uptake without any trace of grain in the scat. Plus. Most of the wet bits stay together and is so consumed.

  • @grantmeyer6097
    @grantmeyer6097 Před rokem +1

    Comment

  • @mitchnn
    @mitchnn Před rokem

    Surprise to see Merida still around. Her reluctant to be loaded into the trailer for the butcher 3 years ago really payoff for her. Didn't you said you and your friends would take care of it back then? What made you change your mind? How many year before a sow can stay prime to sower piglets?

  • @ericc3327
    @ericc3327 Před rokem

    Most accurate lower third title ever.

  • @toddcaskey9984
    @toddcaskey9984 Před rokem

    I ferment mine all spring, summer & fall . They absorb more nutrients and less leaves in their 💩