THE TRUTH ABOUT PASTURING PIGS - what to REALLY Expect

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  • čas přidán 25. 04. 2021
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  • @PRog-zx5vh
    @PRog-zx5vh Před 3 lety +57

    We found 30 years ago that pasturing pigs was way better than keeping them in small pens. They are happier and they don’t stink!

    • @kathychildress18
      @kathychildress18 Před rokem +1

      It really doesn't take a genius to figure out the nature of a pig

  • @amandar7719
    @amandar7719 Před 3 lety +18

    Great lady! No nonsense, clever and fun.

  • @clairefarnell9489
    @clairefarnell9489 Před 11 měsíci +2

    We just bought a 161 acre farm. Will def raise pigs. So glad i can pasture them.

  • @CelticRootsFarm
    @CelticRootsFarm Před 3 lety +25

    We just raised Idaho Pasture Pigs last season and really enjoyed having them on our homestead. Besides the fact that they tasted amazing. We are now looking to purchase a few females for breeding purposes. Thanks for sharing! 👍

    • @kenjiro2676
      @kenjiro2676 Před 2 lety +2

      Buy from farmers who do not inbreed and work with a lot of bloodlines, get ones with a low inbreeding coefficient.

  • @TS-vr9of
    @TS-vr9of Před 3 lety +12

    This was awesome, you need to help her write a small guide book. I'd totally buy it, even if it was just an Amazon E-book.

  • @capnjan9835
    @capnjan9835 Před rokem +6

    We always referred to the 'crushing' problem sows had with their young, as "Pancake Disease"... Applied equally to sow and piggies.

  • @jacobmiller2127
    @jacobmiller2127 Před 3 lety +6

    Great video! Perfect timing! We're setting up our pasture for our first time raising pigs right now.

  • @curly-hairedcountrygal1275

    Great video! Your approachable personality came through, engaging b-roll, and super informative! Thanks!

  • @leeannadimoulas5163
    @leeannadimoulas5163 Před 2 lety +2

    this is one of the most useful videos you have. thank you for this.

  • @springhollerfarm8668
    @springhollerfarm8668 Před 2 lety +2

    We are just getting started with this old, neglected farm with a couple pigs, working up to a bigger area where that can also eat grass and not make it all mud. Lots of good ideas on what to do. Thanks.

  • @rachelholdt6840
    @rachelholdt6840 Před 3 lety +16

    Someday I'm gonna pasture some pigs. I have to wait until I can either convince my dad or he's gone. He HATES pigs 😆 Whereas I'm thinking we have nuts and apples that need cleaned up every year and I like BACON!

    • @Bob-px5wb
      @Bob-px5wb Před 2 měsíci

      My husband swore we'd never have pigs. 20 Years into marriage and we have our first 2 breeding IPP females. He goes out and loves on them, talks to them, gives them goodies, and tells me how funny they are. HAHA!

  • @Waif4444
    @Waif4444 Před 3 lety +1

    I found your channel through Syman Says Farms when you did your 1st interview with them. Loved the 2nd one, pigs q&a. So this was a really interesting follow on. Enjoying your videos 😁

  • @joyceduesel7966
    @joyceduesel7966 Před rokem

    Thank you. Love your set up.

  • @joanneganon7157
    @joanneganon7157 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Aust, I love when you go on the Road 🙌👏.
    JO JO IN VT 💕😄

  • @candicechristensen1753
    @candicechristensen1753 Před 3 lety +2

    Really liking these pig videos. Great information 👍👍

  • @67mysweet
    @67mysweet Před rokem

    I plan on getting pigs soon. This was a very informative video! Thanks!

  • @rebeccagrider7359
    @rebeccagrider7359 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for your wisdom!!!!

  • @lpg12338
    @lpg12338 Před 2 lety

    Great video, thanks for sharing.

  • @moniquem783
    @moniquem783 Před 3 lety +13

    I wish we could get IPP’s in Australia but we stopped importing new breeds decades ago. They seem so perfect for a homestead. Ahhh well.

    • @susanwilson0161
      @susanwilson0161 Před 3 lety +13

      Kunekune pigs, from New Zealand, are pasture pigs that don't dig up the pasture because their snout is super short.

  • @Dyshof
    @Dyshof Před rokem

    Very valuable, thanks a lot!

  • @FarmingUnclear
    @FarmingUnclear Před 2 lety +1

    Nice. Once my pigs get bigger and can't squeeze under my front fence, they're gonna love the weeds in my backyard.
    I can attest to the running forward! My piglet ran into a fence and was thankfully too fat to fit but got stuck halfway hanging out.

  • @CynBrown
    @CynBrown Před 3 lety +5

    Great video. Her pigs look super happy.

  • @mschmidt9150
    @mschmidt9150 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @debrawehrly6900
    @debrawehrly6900 Před 2 lety +1

    This is the life that I would love to have

  • @danielashford2430
    @danielashford2430 Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @momcomputer6461
    @momcomputer6461 Před 4 měsíci

    It wasn't a bait 'n switch...it was a BACON switch! haha

  • @Bob-px5wb
    @Bob-px5wb Před 2 měsíci

    Very nice looking pigs!

  • @firerobin3
    @firerobin3 Před 3 lety +4

    Great to know there is a breeder relatively close here in East Pa.

  • @deaconlyric
    @deaconlyric Před 3 lety +5

    it's not a bait and switch it's a bacon switch !

  • @robinsouth8555
    @robinsouth8555 Před rokem +1

    I love that she is doing the biosecurity. Very informative. I want to get into kunekune's, I understand smaller and grow slower (five foot tall and 115#s, smaller is better for me).

    • @catherinegrace2366
      @catherinegrace2366 Před rokem

      I was told kune kune tasted the best and they said they take longer to grow out as well. I think kune kune is the way I want to go.

  • @RoseThistleArtworks
    @RoseThistleArtworks Před 3 lety +1

    Maybe they ate the milk thistle and dandelions for their own medicinal needs? I've seen wild horses go to mineral rich areas and eat those minerals. Those are adorable piglets. They seem like such a nice breed for so many reasons. Pigs are so intelligent. I am sure they learn quickly.

  • @TheMindfulHomestead
    @TheMindfulHomestead Před 3 lety +3

    2:06 - Bait-n-switch? Or Bacon switch?

  • @ronlicari5403
    @ronlicari5403 Před 2 lety +10

    Have you ever sprouted the grain or fermented it? It digest more easily and doubles.

    • @TheRodT
      @TheRodT Před rokem

      I was looking for this comment

  • @MJAP_
    @MJAP_ Před 4 měsíci

    dial back the aperture setting on your camera if youre having trouble focusing

  • @Susan71105
    @Susan71105 Před 3 lety +2

    Those are adorable piglets.

    • @Homesteadyshow
      @Homesteadyshow  Před 3 lety +2

      Oh man it was hard to not buy like 30 of them

    • @Susan71105
      @Susan71105 Před 3 lety

      @@Homesteadyshow I bet. Wish I was closer, I would have a feeder pig.

    • @kirstinbordner7608
      @kirstinbordner7608 Před 3 lety +1

      Piglet trains crossing the USA all the time. We can hook you up!

    • @Susan71105
      @Susan71105 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kirstinbordner7608 maybe next year. We are just starting our homestead journey and this year it's get the garden in and raise some chickens. I've got the perfect spot to raise a pig so next year that might happen.

  • @markandrzejak997
    @markandrzejak997 Před 2 lety +3

    What do you do with the pigs once theyre grown? Do you line up buyers before raising them or do you sell at farmers market yourself?

  • @rebeccagrider7359
    @rebeccagrider7359 Před rokem

    My husband wants to raise pigs… I’m concerned…I love the turkeys. I’m totally encouraged!!!! Can these pigs handle 6000 ft elevation? Moderate winters…. With the right care of course… would you guide us?

  • @Przyziemni
    @Przyziemni Před 3 lety +1

    She should paint that fointeiner insulation in black matt. Will help a lot with electricity

  • @manoelmonteiro9963
    @manoelmonteiro9963 Před 11 měsíci

    Olá minha querida você é muito top parabéns, amei assistir este vídeo maravilhoso, aqui eu falo do Brasil Deus te abençoe sempre ❤

  • @perkar49
    @perkar49 Před 2 lety +3

    When did the amazing Kunekune from NZ get renamed Idaho pasture pig's...those pigs are definitely Kunekune..best breed on the planet..

  • @finallyfriday.
    @finallyfriday. Před 2 lety +4

    Good video. One thing: whenever a vid is titled "the TRUTH about..." it feels like a clickbait scam. Your vids are good, no need to sensationalize title .

    • @DuskdemonsAngel
      @DuskdemonsAngel Před rokem

      Especially since at the end, he then reveals this is only half of the content.

  • @carllyndonrosal8974
    @carllyndonrosal8974 Před 2 lety

    Great farming,,,,what breed of pig are they?

  • @theconsciouscorgi2103
    @theconsciouscorgi2103 Před 3 lety +4

    How do they fair in hotter more humid climates ? I live in the coastal Carolina area and pigs are most likely going to be the first large livestock animal I acquire.

  • @scottmartinetti4875
    @scottmartinetti4875 Před 3 lety

    How much feed do they need?

  • @laurakevghas4115
    @laurakevghas4115 Před 3 lety +4

    #askhomesteady. Any advice for how to deworm the new piglets? They’re 8 to 9 weeks old and living out in the pasture. Worried that if I try to chase them down to catch them and give them a shot, they’ll run right through the electric pig netting fence.

  • @hemidart7
    @hemidart7 Před 3 lety

    If you keep them moving on the pasture and give it time to revive yes its the best way period

  • @beeee4249
    @beeee4249 Před rokem

    She talked about feeders, so they don't feed from grass along, right?

  • @ricocardona6783
    @ricocardona6783 Před rokem

    Thank you Pablo Escobar I enjoyed the video!(:

  • @HelenEk7
    @HelenEk7 Před 3 měsíci

    What are the growth under their chin? I have seen other pigs have them too.

  • @Nortfortress
    @Nortfortress Před 3 lety

    Hello good friend, is this located in the or around the pocono mountains ?

  • @Emily-mq1lj
    @Emily-mq1lj Před 3 lety

    Really want a couple of IPP. Can I put them in a forested dirt area? Will they kill my trees? It's a big area but not well set up for rotational grazing.

    • @kirstinbordner7608
      @kirstinbordner7608 Před 3 lety

      Not mature ones. They will clear out undergrowth. Check out the Ipp Facebook page. Lots of answers there

  • @rickmatz4456
    @rickmatz4456 Před rokem

    How do you deform the hogs.

  • @terrywereb7639
    @terrywereb7639 Před 2 lety +2

    The pigs eliminated the " seed bank" that your thistle a d dandelions were coming from

  • @Aliexei
    @Aliexei Před 9 měsíci

    Wonder if she gets infection problems due to pigs crapping in the grass that they graze in?

  • @IB_Homestead_Committee

    When we get pigs I wont be able to pasture them because of space limitations and the pumas we have out here. I wish I could though because I feel like pasture adds to the quality of an animals life as well as the quality of the meat you get.

    • @Homesteadyshow
      @Homesteadyshow  Před 3 lety

      P U M A S.... 8(

    • @Homesteadyshow
      @Homesteadyshow  Před 3 lety +3

      Yoiks scoob! But that said, we have had happy pigs on pasture and off pasture too, either way with enough love and slop they are happy. And that's now another Homesteady TEE SHIRT! Love n' Slop!

    • @IB_Homestead_Committee
      @IB_Homestead_Committee Před 3 lety +1

      Pigs are always super happy with slop!

    • @marlan5470
      @marlan5470 Před 2 lety

      Raise warthogs. They'll fend off the pumas.

  • @janiteeter4896
    @janiteeter4896 Před 2 lety

    Question, is it OK to rotationally graze these pigs with a mixed herd? (sheep, cows, pony& chickens follow three days later, there is 20 pastures, rotated daily) ty

    • @michialbradshaw
      @michialbradshaw Před rokem +2

      I would run the chickens as cleanup behind the others and reseed once the chickens are out but I think sheep are really going to eat the grass down, they might need their own runs if you have a bunch. you also might want to just watch the grass level and rotate when it is appropriate instead of a set time until you have a good idea of how long it takes them to eat it down.

    • @janiteeter4896
      @janiteeter4896 Před rokem +1

      @@michialbradshaw wonderful, thank you! very sensible, and what I was thinking too!

  • @emmonstrex65
    @emmonstrex65 Před 3 lety

    My background is in horses, so I can spot a good horse. What are the qualities pig breeders look for when deciding which to cut/eat and which to breed, cause to my unpracticed eye all of them look the sane.

    • @kirstinbordner7608
      @kirstinbordner7608 Před 3 lety

      Like horses there are breed standards.

    • @emmonstrex65
      @emmonstrex65 Před 3 lety

      @@kirstinbordner7608 Well, no duh. I was hoping for an opinion from someone who raises these pigs. Obviously, there are stand out individuals that appeal to owners for a variety of reasons.

    • @kirstinbordner7608
      @kirstinbordner7608 Před 3 lety +3

      That’s kind of a long reply for on here. The breed standards with pictures is on the registry website. If you would like to discuss message my page. Thanks!

  • @waddlesaway8597
    @waddlesaway8597 Před 3 lety

    What kind if fencing is that

    • @kirstinbordner7608
      @kirstinbordner7608 Před 3 lety

      The white tape is kencove the brown is horse guard. I love horse guards hardware

  • @johannparedes8359
    @johannparedes8359 Před 3 lety

    What is a wagon wheel approach? Anyone plis

    • @kirstinbordner7608
      @kirstinbordner7608 Před 3 lety +4

      Water, feed, housing and wallow in center “hub” the grazing paddocks like the spokes of the wheel

  • @austyn101ify
    @austyn101ify Před 3 lety +1

    I want to get into IPP’s but can’t find them local.. What kind of hay does she feed them? My kune kune will only eat alfalfa hay 😂 . I love how she is about bio security, people think I’m crazy when I don’t let them walk through my pasture all Willy nilly.

    • @kirstinbordner7608
      @kirstinbordner7608 Před 3 lety +2

      Alfalfa orchard grass.
      The Ipp website has a list of registered Breeders and the Ipp page is a wealth of information

    • @austyn101ify
      @austyn101ify Před 3 lety

      @@kirstinbordner7608 awesome, thank you so much 😊

  • @christinaw2736
    @christinaw2736 Před 2 lety

    Anyone know why some of them have those odd growths hanging down on their necks?

  • @brewbombs3907
    @brewbombs3907 Před 2 lety +2

    Ever had pig milk? Sounds weird but why not lol

    • @traciwalker348
      @traciwalker348 Před 7 měsíci

      They don't hold milk in their teat cisterns like cows. They only turn it loose when pigs are actively nursing.

  • @georgepretnick4460
    @georgepretnick4460 Před rokem

    WOW! With a pig that good, you can't eat him all at one time. Just cut off a ham or some chops whenever you feel like it.

  • @shermdog6969
    @shermdog6969 Před 3 lety

    But can you raise IPP with zero grass? I have dirt. All dirt. It's like talcum powder.

  • @djmaur
    @djmaur Před 2 lety

    A bacon switch?

  • @pim1234
    @pim1234 Před rokem

    what is the little "sack" hanging from their chin ?

  • @brandonkemp8582
    @brandonkemp8582 Před 2 lety +1

    Bacon

  • @kevinbaker6168
    @kevinbaker6168 Před 2 lety

    Should've told your "friend", I was wanting a pig for meat. Give me my money back or a barrow, or throw in an unrelated gilt so I can start raising my own pigs.

  • @treycantrell6857
    @treycantrell6857 Před 2 lety

    So Idaho Pasture pigs are just black and white Kune Kune? Lol

  • @mr.skeptical3071
    @mr.skeptical3071 Před rokem

    Are those kune kune's

  • @thecollectoronthecorner7061

    All pigs root and on hilly land the topsoil Will erode. pasturing might be better for the pigs but is not good for the land.

    • @traciwalker348
      @traciwalker348 Před 7 měsíci +1

      No they don't. Please educate yourself on pasture pigs.

  • @99suspects
    @99suspects Před rokem

    You lost me at store bought pig chow. Too bad because the plan was running so well. How did the world possibly survive before store bought crap was invented?

  • @norman-xk3yk
    @norman-xk3yk Před rokem

    Women who like getting beat

  • @bitchplease123
    @bitchplease123 Před rokem

    Disgusting that she would stand before a living, breathing, sentient animal and make a joke about killing and eating him. ‘Baconator’?! Are you serious lady? They still wind up in the same place, having their throats slit and screaming while they bleed out. Stop sugar coating your practice of killing animals that certainly don’t want to die. Their living conditions are certainly better, but their deaths are still exactly the same. 🌱

    • @anniecole6923
      @anniecole6923 Před rokem +1

      noone butchers a pig by slitting it's throat. This comment is entirely unnecessary and simply not true with small farmers.

    • @greenboyatgafarms2250
      @greenboyatgafarms2250 Před rokem

      Shut up and go eat your damn tofu. Grown folks are talking here and we're meat eaters that's why we were born with canines

    • @bitchplease123
      @bitchplease123 Před rokem

      @@anniecole6923 Maybe you can explain to me, Annie, exactly how you gently’ kill a pig. Enlighten me please. I guess all the hours of slaughterhouse footage I’ve seen is CGI……

    • @anniecole6923
      @anniecole6923 Před rokem

      @@bitchplease123 I am totally with you on slaughter houses, they need to change how they do things, a lot. I can only say that on small homesteads, livestock is treated with utmost care and respect, and they only have one bad day, handled in the most painless, quickest way possible. It is never easy, it makes us remember how grateful we are.

    • @bitchplease123
      @bitchplease123 Před rokem

      @@greenboyatgafarms2250 Greenboy? What’s Green about You? Your Industrial Agriculture Systems are Decimating the Planet. Me ‘Shut Up’? Not Likely. My contingent is only going to get louder and Louder and LOUDER. As Grown Ups We’re Not In Denial. As social media spreads the word about the intrinsic evils of your torture and murder of millions of creatures that can feel pain and know fear just as any human can, history will show who’s right in the end. In the meantime you go sharpen those blunt canines of yours. Unless you’re a vampire you’re unlikely to be the true carnivore capable of tearing apart flesh that you fancy yourself to be. Besides, gorillas who are strictly vegetarian have savagely long, sharp canines. I don’t eat tofu. I don’t even like the stuff, but there are plant-based alternatives to everything you consume that are not full of cholesterol, antibiotics and hormones. BTW, how much of a government handout of taxpayer’s dollars do you suck up annually? Hope you’re able to scrape by on those meager wages. Farming isn’t a particularly lucrative pursuit. I won’t call it a profession. Professionals are well paid and your profit margins are pretty minute.