The Best Feed For Pigs Being Raised For Butcher. Fast weight gain. Happy Pigs!

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  • Thinking about raising pigs for butcher? The first thing you ask yourself is what will I feed them to get the best and fastest results. You really can not beat this mixture. Fast weight gain and the pigs love it. Happy pigs means happy pork chops!

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  • @micheljpun3853
    @micheljpun3853 Před 4 lety

    I am a Farmer/Butcher in Haiti .Thanks for the video will try your mix for my feeder pigs.

  • @l963nnn2
    @l963nnn2 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks you answered my question. Thinking of raising one for starters. 👍

  • @alancall5113
    @alancall5113 Před 7 lety +3

    should be fun I get my pigs Sunday thanks Joe preciate it house is coming along nice

  • @550grizzly11
    @550grizzly11 Před 7 lety +4

    Happy New Year Joe & Family

  • @houndsmanone4563
    @houndsmanone4563 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing, Joe

  • @megaweld7018
    @megaweld7018 Před 7 lety +1

    Good Feed & Good Instruction !

  • @JnJTrueOutdoorAdventures
    @JnJTrueOutdoorAdventures Před 7 lety +3

    Merry Christmas Joe!! Forgot to mention that in my last comments on your videos. Hope you and the entire family had a good one. Thanks for sharing the information on feed mix for the pigs, of course I have been watching your videos and gaining a lot of knowledge, just wish I had a larger place to do some of the things you do, like the pigs, chickens, turkeys and ducks and that big garden!! Hope your doing well and just in case here is to a great a prosperous New Year in 2017. Looking forward to more videos my friend. Juddie

  • @yckcrckc
    @yckcrckc Před 2 lety +2

    Enjoyed your tips! Thank you sir.

  • @ptrevino7684
    @ptrevino7684 Před 5 lety

    Good job joe& zack piggies looking good👍👍

  • @rybig259
    @rybig259 Před 7 lety +1

    me an my two girls look for a new video every night we are hooked lol got are rabbits an chickens doing are pigs starting this spring thanks. man keep them coming

    • @JoeandZachSurvival
      @JoeandZachSurvival  Před 7 lety

      Thank you RY. You can watch more videos on chickens and stuff on my other channel I have with Melissa called northernseclusion if your not already subscribed. Thanks again and say Hi to your Daughters. Joe

  • @markrepovich2148
    @markrepovich2148 Před 5 lety

    That is awesome!! I am a 5 gallon bucket guy. But, I use one of the portable cement mixers.

  • @scottd41069
    @scottd41069 Před 7 lety +8

    Save me a porkchop!! Looking forward to see how much actual meat they produce. Should be a nice add to the freezer! :)

  • @joecain2084
    @joecain2084 Před 4 lety +14

    I use a used cement mixer to mix my feed does a far better job than hand mixing , easy to fill and it tillover to empty a real time saver.

    • @mikeemmanuel6622
      @mikeemmanuel6622 Před 2 lety

      Won't one need water when using a cement mixer

    • @robertpayne2717
      @robertpayne2717 Před 2 lety +1

      You can buy one will take about an hour to assemble from Harbor Freight and it can also be used for blending pasture or cover crop seeding mixtures. Works great. Can also be used for small batches of concrete for setting or making fence post!

  • @wanchaianuyun9591
    @wanchaianuyun9591 Před 7 lety +3

    this actually remind me of my grandparents life times in Lao raising pigs that they have left stories for our grandchildren

  • @PermacultureHomestead
    @PermacultureHomestead Před 7 lety +4

    thanks joe, the tips will come in handy when i finally get some acreage. love your work bro, your a true homesteader

    • @Bunnyb23
      @Bunnyb23 Před 6 lety

      Permaculture Homestead he is a serial killer

  • @charlesbunyard5267
    @charlesbunyard5267 Před 5 lety +1

    We always took a 55 gallon drum mixed 50/50 corn Milo mix fill with water, place lid with holes punched with a screwdriver this allowed the gas to escape. Very happy pigs that had a great taste

  • @dylanmilks
    @dylanmilks Před 2 lety +1

    Good to know. Thank you!

  • @pelomalo68
    @pelomalo68 Před 5 lety +2

    Worked a deal with a lunch truck company we use to pick up all leftover food ,donuts , pastries , milk etc. Fattened those suckers overnight it seemed like . We'd give them some feed and stuff from garden but for the most part was lunch truck food.

  • @heatherplummer81
    @heatherplummer81 Před 4 lety +2

    Just the video i needed! Thanks friend 😁

    • @heatherplummer81
      @heatherplummer81 Před 4 lety

      Update to this. We have been feeding our pigs this feed mix the barrow growing very well with it. The gilt not as good but still growing. I like the price difference as well.

  • @uglytruth4467
    @uglytruth4467 Před 3 lety +1

    thanks for the info

  • @jedclampett5825
    @jedclampett5825 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing friend.

  • @kwasifrimpong1629
    @kwasifrimpong1629 Před 7 lety +2

    good and very simple

  • @sarahsmrdal7094
    @sarahsmrdal7094 Před 3 lety +1

    Thx 4 sharing.

  • @Andreas_Mann
    @Andreas_Mann Před 7 měsíci +1

    My father told me a story about how they raised a pig once on nothing but fishmeal for christmas. He swears it tasted just like fish, said it was a very unique experience.

  • @ScotWalt858
    @ScotWalt858 Před 7 lety +1

    Looking good!!

  • @gurbhagsinghbaghu3881
    @gurbhagsinghbaghu3881 Před 4 lety

    Thanks

  • @reelthing4u
    @reelthing4u Před 7 lety +7

    peanuts work great too.make the meat taste great too.

    • @mohitmorris
      @mohitmorris Před 4 lety

      Peanuts have 10 percent less protein (per pound) compared to Soybean. And, on average, peanuts cost 3 times more than soy. Peanuts may be a tasty alternative, but, never viable economically, especially if you are dealing with larger herds, like I do.

    • @reelthing4u
      @reelthing4u Před 4 lety

      @@mohitmorris thanking for replying long died comment .may it now rip

  • @MOOSEDOWNUNDER
    @MOOSEDOWNUNDER Před 7 lety +3

    Gonna be great with a poached egg. Bring it on mate. Cheers Moose

  • @jimmyers8114
    @jimmyers8114 Před 5 lety +5

    interesting about the soybean meal; your pigs have their feet in the trough which in my case my pigs leave lots of feed uneaten when it's "soiled". i use a deep hanging fence type feeder, one for each pig. it's deep and don't spill out and waste food and they can't get their feet in while feeding.

  • @i_amduckie5320
    @i_amduckie5320 Před 6 lety

    Hey Joe.. I'm thinking about raising feeder pigs. I'm very curious on how they handle during the winter months in northern Minnesota when it get -40 degrees.. how do you shelter them during that time of year. Or do you butcher them before the hard parts of winter hits.?

  • @ZWATER1
    @ZWATER1 Před 4 lety

    Ty

  • @mdseelbach5894
    @mdseelbach5894 Před 7 lety +2

    feed piglets milk replacer 2 quarts a day for a month and half, gives them real good head start.

  • @courtneyfarber3247
    @courtneyfarber3247 Před 7 lety +16

    u know that seems a little pricey for feed cuz I'm in KS and u can buy bulk 1000lbs of soybean meal and corn mixed with minerals in to get 16% protein ratio for a $100.00 at my local co-op and it's the identical consistency of urs and would cut ur feed price down so just letting u know cuz it might be a cheaper option for u and thanks for the great vid!

    • @jamesk1840
      @jamesk1840 Před 5 lety +1

      Where at

    • @jamesk1840
      @jamesk1840 Před 5 lety +1

      Send me store phone #

    • @mcgavernvue3782
      @mcgavernvue3782 Před 5 lety +1

      Email me I'm in California here and I can't find anything within budget price to grow pigs thank you.

  • @greenboyatgafarms2250
    @greenboyatgafarms2250 Před 5 lety

    We get are feed from the back field mostly corn on the cobb in the winter and veggies in the summer not to mention good ol [cooked] sloop they like that the best. And man they have no problem getting big😂. But good video and where are there tails at is it the bread?

  • @freeman2399
    @freeman2399 Před 6 lety

    Pigs are great; funny, smart and taste good.

  • @RRaucina
    @RRaucina Před 5 lety +3

    Your feeders are a real waste of feed - add some boards across the trough top and divide it so they can only get a head in and one in a hole. Then that box feeder is just not working at all. Tilt it back, raise it up, get gravity on your side. Finally, SOAK that corn in a seperate barrel and just sprinkle your protein over or in your bucket when taking it to the feeder. Try biting into dry cracked corn, and then into it after 3 days soak. You will see why your pigs will grow 2x faster and keep their teeth. Soaking and a partial lactic acid bacteria fermentation can double the protein and digestibility of the feed. With that many pigs you will halve your feed costs by going to a small milling operation and getting 1000 pounds of premix. Here, corn is 22 cents in a bag and 9 - 11 cents in your bin or their tote bag. I am wondering what keeps your pigs in that pen! Mine would be down the road in a heartbeat.

  • @Doctorfingertips
    @Doctorfingertips Před 4 lety

    Thanks champ :-)

  • @alexist4052
    @alexist4052 Před 7 lety +2

    love your chanell though

  • @steveeab2364
    @steveeab2364 Před 3 lety +1

    A happy pig is a delicious pig!

  • @adolfocortes1281
    @adolfocortes1281 Před 7 lety +1

    What kind of season salt do you use for grilling ?. I love your two channels . Happy New year

  • @slc12312
    @slc12312 Před 7 lety

    I'd like to try this in Thailand, my wife's mother has a few pigs, which are fed a commercial bagged mix. Any idea of how much minerals to add as they are raised on a concrete floored pen.

  • @sophiegregson
    @sophiegregson Před 4 lety

    Aw pigs are my favourite animals

  • @rybig259
    @rybig259 Před 7 lety +3

    an im putting in on this becuse im waiting for joes next video lol

  • @loadeddog8015
    @loadeddog8015 Před 7 lety +7

    hope you and your family had a wonderful xmas . Great looking pigs mate. when I was young, my chores included cooking pig food. we got the unwanted vegetables from the green grocer. mixed it with similar dry foods like you used. thx mate, good video. 🖒

    • @JoeandZachSurvival
      @JoeandZachSurvival  Před 7 lety +2

      My pigs get ALL the stuff from the garden that is not eaten. This video I filmed most of it months ago and was just a video to let people know what mixture is needed to grow great pigs. They have to watch all the other videos I post to see the "personality" in growing pigs and all the fun it is feeding all the garden and other leftovers. Thank you.Joe

    • @loadeddog8015
      @loadeddog8015 Před 7 lety +3

      JoeandZachSurvival ......yeah it is fun and yes they do have their own personality. your way has certainly worked a treat. they're huge , lots of bacon & pork steaks there. 🖒

    • @seepingspringsfarm6017
      @seepingspringsfarm6017 Před 7 lety +1

      So are you able to keep them in that pen without an electric wire? I ask because that has held us back from getting them, thinking they would just root under the panel and escape.

    • @ryanrenner5843
      @ryanrenner5843 Před 7 lety +2

      Seeping Springs Farm ... seen your reply I've had pigs last two years no electric fence I was told well fed pigs will be content and won't go looking and it has worked for me for two years now....hope this helped

  • @jacobeksor6088
    @jacobeksor6088 Před 5 lety

    Very beautiful animals, do they not break the fence and run away?

  • @RRaucina
    @RRaucina Před 4 lety +2

    If any doubts about SOAKING your rolled corn, just try eating raw dry corn meal! When I really want a fat pig quick, me and the boys COOK a half 55 gallon drum of corn, wheat, pasta, any damn thing edible and out of date. A pig eats dry food and uses a ton of energy to digest it, wet cooked and fermented food and it goes right to the bacon! Look at those Oakie old spot hogs riding the electric carts at the local Walmart. They do not eat cracked corn dry.

  • @mamad8766
    @mamad8766 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for the information mr..
    I git a lot of information to make a pig farm.. but in my country you can mix with banana three chop..

  • @laronreid431
    @laronreid431 Před 4 lety

    Bro thanks for the video how much pound of feed do you give them a day
    And could you make a video with those rabbits

  • @marksarong1803
    @marksarong1803 Před 7 lety +1

    hello how old gonna feed the pigs in that stuff? is it same feeds from piglets to adult ?

  • @annakapff1977
    @annakapff1977 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the vid my pigs just won't fatten❤

    • @JoeandZachSurvival
      @JoeandZachSurvival  Před 4 měsíci

      If you have access to raw cow milk, the pigs love it and gain weight (fat) fast. Just a suggestion. We are planning on getting pigs again and also a milk cow and a butcher cow (rotating) and we will feed the pigs the extra milk. We have access to buying raw milk from a dairy farm up here and the pigs love it and it really helps them gain weight.

  • @alesandrabiasello
    @alesandrabiasello Před 4 lety

    Could you add water to the dry product and would it make a mushy slop?

  • @kevinsalomon4303
    @kevinsalomon4303 Před 7 lety

    nice video

  • @jan3211200
    @jan3211200 Před 6 lety

    Have you ever tryed a fodder system? The animals digest it alot better than plain dry grains .... (ugh Purina)

  • @p.ludwig9728
    @p.ludwig9728 Před 7 lety

    consequence of intense feeding is that your Steak will shrink in the pan as fast grown meat looses a lot of water.

  • @misitifarms9413
    @misitifarms9413 Před 6 lety +5

    Sorry if this has been asked before but do you know roughly how many lbs of feed each pig consumes from the time you get them to the butcher date?

  • @winceslaosabulao54
    @winceslaosabulao54 Před 4 lety

    sir can i ask the ratio for the crack corn and soy meal for the bucher.?..thanks...

  • @jimlawrence6122
    @jimlawrence6122 Před 4 lety

    Are your pigs super fatty feeding this mixture? We did pigs on just corn one year and there was just too much fat. Does the protein from the soybean meal seem to counteract the high fat from the corn?

  • @andreim841
    @andreim841 Před 7 lety +12

    If you want to really get some tasty meat out of any pig, just feed them boiled potatoes and pumpkins for the last 3-5 weeks before slaughtering them.

  • @larrynigg5357
    @larrynigg5357 Před 5 lety +4

    TRY FEEDING A 4 TO 1 RATIO OF CORN & CONCENTRATE ON FULL FEED

    • @cdjhyoung
      @cdjhyoung Před 3 lety +1

      Larry Nigg: I was going to post the same point. This farmer is too thin on the protein part of the feed mix. 4:1 with CONCENTRATE, not soybean meal. He is wrong to think he doesn't need a vitamin supplement if he has pigs on dirt. Two seasons, and he will have depleted any natural source of selenium, a hyper important vitamin for the pig's nervous system. Also, cracked corn is better than shelled corn, but ground corn is better than both. Much, much easier to digest for the pigs. If you decide to mix water with the feed. plan on washing out the feed pans every couple of days to clean out any spoiled feed. Despite what you will hear on other channels, pigs, and the flavor of the meat you get, is almost exclusively controlled by the food they eat. The feed ratio described above will give you cuts of meat that are firm without being tough, flavorful and lean in the way you would want a cut of pork to be. Substituting other food stuffs such as table scraps or letting the pigs forage in the woods will affect the flavor of the pork you harvest, not always in the way you would want. Foraging in fields, especially hay fields, gives a slight gamey flavor some people like. I find table scraps problematic unless you are vary diligent to cull all meat scraps and only feed the vegetation to your pigs. Pigs are omnivorous and will eat meat, but too much and it taints the flavor of the pork.
      Lastly, raising small groups of pigs like this, you DO NOT need any antibiotics added to the feed. Pay attention to your animals, treat them only IF they get sick. The open air and dirt will help them grow without the need for added drugs.

  • @malvinabeahan6142
    @malvinabeahan6142 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, please tell me about the feed.... What are the mixtures????

  • @Mobile-mechanicNM
    @Mobile-mechanicNM Před 4 lety

    I raised a pig to butcher in 2016 I got him at 5 weeks and butchered at 27 weeks I fed him 950 lbs of tractor supply pellets and alot of scrap garden veggies but now Im going to look at 3 pigs and trying grow them fast to keep feed costs down and sell 2 to recoup some of the investment, my question is how old were these pigs when you first got them and about how much did they weight? And how much do you think they weighed in the video after having them and feeding them that diet for the 3 weeks? Thank you for the very informative video.

  • @pamelamayfield7496
    @pamelamayfield7496 Před 7 lety +1

    I use producers pig finisher and crack corn . are you going to do a video when you butcher them ?

    • @xRoyalChefx
      @xRoyalChefx Před 7 lety +1

      pamela mayfield He will, listen to what he says at 4:50

  • @newt13spacerider7
    @newt13spacerider7 Před 5 lety

    hi, if you added their weight ( 940-950 divided by 3= 315-316) do you know how much they eat in 1 day or 1 week? I'm trying to figure out how much a 100 herd of 5-600 lb pigs would need to eat each day, to be healthy, happy, and maintain their weight. Does anyone know?

  • @tember1988
    @tember1988 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the information I'm going to try this for my next set of hogs right now I'm just feeding 16%hog feed have a since I got them and they were probably about 15-20 pounds when I got them I've had them roughly about 4 to 5 months if I use your method does it only take about 3 months to have them ready to butcher or 250 to 300 lb roughly we'd appreciate it if you let me know thanks

    • @cdjhyoung
      @cdjhyoung Před 3 lety

      Feeding that feed blend should get your pigs to butcher weight at 54-5 months. If you hold them to 8 months, you'll be looking at a 325 pond pig. When I raised pigs, from the day they were born, to the day they reached 250 lbs could be as short as 5 months, but averaged about 6 months of age.

  • @iwantosavemoney
    @iwantosavemoney Před 7 lety +2

    I have looked into this a lot and bought a property to where I can keep pigs know. I have been watching prices also I noticed in my area the price of pigs drops tremendously about winter not sure why. but I was pricing them a month or so ago could get a 125 pound pig for about 50-60 dollars thinking about just getting a few right before winter and butchering them. I have never done that but I have to start somewhere.

    • @victoriasalter1701
      @victoriasalter1701 Před 6 lety

      iwantosavemoney Killing pigs unnecessarily is wrong. Would you like it if someone killed you just for money that they don't need, or for meat that they like but don't need? Why don't you take up vegetable/fruit farming instead?

    • @cdjhyoung
      @cdjhyoung Před 3 lety +1

      I'm reading your note that you'll buy a few hogs at 125 lbs and raise them to about 275? That's a good plan if you can get them that cheap. Most farmers don't want to deal with pigs in the winter, so the price goes down, both on feeder pigs and butcher hogs in late fall.

    • @wayneduncan36
      @wayneduncan36 Před rokem +1

      That’s the way to do it

  • @alancall5113
    @alancall5113 Před 7 lety +1

    the way you feed your pigs approximately how much feed did you use in pounds per Pig to get them to wait. you've inspired me to get some pigs and butcher them myself keep them coming thanks Joe Al Michigan

    • @JoeandZachSurvival
      @JoeandZachSurvival  Před 7 lety +2

      I am not sure Alan, I did not keep close records. I will tell you this though. If you raise your own and then bring them in to be butchered and processed you will basically spend the exact same amount as you would if you were buying your meat at the store BUT you will be getting wayyyyy better tasting meat and you will know whats in it. If you raise them yourself and do the butchering and packaging yourself you will be getting your pork at about 50 to 60% of what you would pay in the store and like I said it will be way better. Butcher and packaging is a huge percentage of "total cost", almost half. Doing it yourself might not look as pretty but it all tastes the same no matter what the piece of meat looks like and it will save you good money. Thank you. Joe

    • @mdseelbach5894
      @mdseelbach5894 Před 7 lety +2

      i don't know what commercial breeders feed, but pork from the store is nasty compared to what i kill.

  • @ariesk5n
    @ariesk5n Před 7 lety

    Looks like a great job you do...but there are things you can improve ...

  • @aidenclayton3118
    @aidenclayton3118 Před 2 lety

    Hey if you only feed a pig like donuts cakes and other sweets will their meat be sweeter than normal feed?

  • @slc12312
    @slc12312 Před 7 lety

    just cracked corn and soybean protein? Do you supplement with any minerals too? I'm in Thailand, and will have about a dozen pigs to feed in another month. Once weaned, at about 6 weeks, I'm thinking of costing this out and trying it. How long do you think it will take to grow one out to 100 kilograms (220+ pounds)?

    • @t-dog8528
      @t-dog8528 Před 2 lety

      He says no because they're on dirt not concrete floor

  • @AlvinaRayne
    @AlvinaRayne Před 7 lety

    Do they gain meat weight faster too not just all fat gain?

  • @westerntoolaxecompany840
    @westerntoolaxecompany840 Před 7 lety +1

    For fattening hogs high moisture corn is what puts the weight on...Butcher hogs for commercial market average 240 lbs..meat buyers don't like them much bigger due to a higher fat content...

  • @sepresley1
    @sepresley1 Před 2 lety +1

    how many 5 gallon buckets a day do you feed per pig

  • @aviewisaview
    @aviewisaview Před 7 lety +1

    They are nice and plump....Thumbs up #162 and shared.

  • @smug8567
    @smug8567 Před 5 lety

    We used to feed our pigs red velvet cake. It was some the Mrs made, it was so bad it wasn't fit for human consumption. Really fattened the pigs up good

  • @silveraddict875
    @silveraddict875 Před 4 lety

    Do you feed pigs once a day? Or more?

  • @camanojim
    @camanojim Před 7 lety +2

    i was just looking at some commercial pig feed today. $14.99 for 50lbs. it wouldn't be worth it to me. I have been feeding mine fresh produce scraps from the grocery store, a little feed bread(expired bread). i am raising kunekunes so they take forever to grow anyway. I might sprinkle some Joe's magic corn recipe for the youngsters. Thanks Buddy.

    • @fullmoonflockstock6929
      @fullmoonflockstock6929 Před 7 lety +1

      camanojim that's high. Our feed is about $10.50 on average hear in western ny. I also feed garden scraps. They loved watermelon.

    • @NNOutBurger_Gaming
      @NNOutBurger_Gaming Před 4 lety

      Should I get Kune Kune pigs? Most are ready at 1 year right ? I wouldn't mind getting them because my wife doesn't eat pork so it's not like I need pork

    • @cdjhyoung
      @cdjhyoung Před 3 lety

      @@fullmoonflockstock6929 You aught to see what a bunch of pigs can do to your rhubarb batch in spring. They love it. You'll be sad.

  • @fullmoonflockstock6929
    @fullmoonflockstock6929 Před 7 lety +7

    I raise pigs and we get our feed in 4 different growth stages and it worked great. I believe it's almost a 4 to 1 ratio of corn to soybeans. They turned out great and taste awesome. I raised them for 5 months after I got them and they weighed 220 pounds hanging. You can also tape them to check their weights, it worked well for me.

    • @deneshmaharaj3233
      @deneshmaharaj3233 Před 6 lety

      Joe L good afternoon sir I'm a farmer from Trinidad and Tobago are want to try and feed my pig soya bean an crack corn but don't know how it will work it's a bit expensive in my country but if it's growing the pigs fast i might see a better profit in a shorter time period an what the mixture... An start to finish process feeding them...

    • @victoriasalter1701
      @victoriasalter1701 Před 6 lety

      Joe L Fattening and killing pigs unnecessarily is wrong. Please stop doing it and either keep the pigs and look after them well for their wellbeing, or send them to a good sanctuary. They don't deserve to die just for meat that you don't need. Thanks.

    • @victoriasalter1701
      @victoriasalter1701 Před 6 lety

      Denesh Maharaj As I said to the first commenter...

    • @hankclingingsmith8707
      @hankclingingsmith8707 Před 6 lety

      Victoria Salter Wow u r really hateful and ignorant.

    • @oskar-vz2vh
      @oskar-vz2vh Před 5 lety +4

      I love pork and will continue to raise and slaughter mine

  • @gman77gas
    @gman77gas Před 7 lety +16

    Feed them xmas cookies......it makes me fat....should do the same for them!

  • @bubbacrabb
    @bubbacrabb Před 7 lety +1

    could you give them whole corn? a bunch of my buddies are farmers. I could fill the back of my truck several times a year with corn they just dump on the ground cause it's not worth going back for a partial truck load. I just don't have a means to mill it

    • @JoeandZachSurvival
      @JoeandZachSurvival  Před 7 lety

      They will eat it but for some reason they do NOT like the whole corn. Like any other animal or person though, when they get hungry they will eat it. If its cheap and works for you it would be fine. They eat this up like candy. Thank you. Joe

  • @RunsWithKnives
    @RunsWithKnives Před 7 lety +1

    Mmmmm, pork.

  • @zachwinn9787
    @zachwinn9787 Před 5 lety +1

    Shhhhh I got my neighbor bufflaoed on mow my pigs grow fast and look good. That's what feed corn soy and pig vitamin.

  • @proudcanadianpatriot2110

    Reminds me of PAST/FORMER acquitances/enemies: Anne Julia Hagen; Miss Germany Corporation; Bella Beyki; Shahin Irani; Pat you Mcfly!!!!etc

  • @amindongemos6697
    @amindongemos6697 Před 4 lety

    You said they have made but three weeks since you bought them?

  • @missionhill7863
    @missionhill7863 Před 7 lety +13

    Jimmy cracked corn and I don't care...

  • @BIGGESTYOUTUBER5399
    @BIGGESTYOUTUBER5399 Před 3 lety

    Can u feed the kitchen scraps

  • @3CreekFarms
    @3CreekFarms Před 3 lety +1

    👍👍

  • @bbrewster1986
    @bbrewster1986 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Where do you get the soybean meal? Thanks. Great video

  • @trevorlowe4519
    @trevorlowe4519 Před 5 lety +1

    Where do you get cracked corn and soybean meal, having a hard time finding it around here.

    • @JoeandZachSurvival
      @JoeandZachSurvival  Před 5 lety

      I just go to the feed stores around here and they have it.

    • @JoeandZachSurvival
      @JoeandZachSurvival  Před 5 lety

      Cracked corn I can even buy at many many places. Feed stores have the soybean meal.

  • @robertlucas7804
    @robertlucas7804 Před 4 lety

    So since I have them in the mud, I don't need to give them any minerals? Just asking to clarify as I'm going to try this. Thank you!

    • @cdjhyoung
      @cdjhyoung Před 3 lety

      Yes, you need to give the pigs minerals. Having mud available to them makes no difference.

  • @jonathanst.thomas31
    @jonathanst.thomas31 Před 2 lety

    My take this means pork meat for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and barbecue low and slow cooking.

  • @sjackson99
    @sjackson99 Před 7 lety

    That was funny. The pigs seemed to be getting smaller not bigger.

  • @markpennella
    @markpennella Před rokem +1

    Funny, 50lb corn is now $16.99

  • @rossweiss4009
    @rossweiss4009 Před 7 lety +15

    add water over there feed they will gain faster and won't shit so much feed out try it and you will see the difference n there shit won't b so much wasted feed

    • @ronaldpoole1298
      @ronaldpoole1298 Před 6 lety

      I was going to say the same thing. They will eat the fines that way also

    • @sverre371
      @sverre371 Před 5 lety +1

      @@ronaldpoole1298 Yes, fermented is about 15-20% more effective, at least in the start.

    • @mcruz4467
      @mcruz4467 Před 5 lety

      @@sverre371 adding 1/4 cracked corn in a 5 gallon bucket with 3/4 water the night before for next day morning chow will fill up the 5 gallon bucket with expanded cracked corn I heard? have you tried that process?

    • @ANB433
      @ANB433 Před 5 lety

      Ronald Poole I don’t really get the “adding water”? So you mix the feed with water? What does that exactly do?

  • @grindcore48
    @grindcore48 Před 4 lety

    Hi, what is the kind of pigs in video?

  • @AlternicityBlogspot
    @AlternicityBlogspot Před 7 lety +1

    3:55 So, how does one go about moving a larger pig from A to B? Baiting them along with food?
    Don't have any pigs yet, just thinking ahead.

    • @KB4QAA
      @KB4QAA Před 5 lety

      Withhold food for a day. Then lead them with a bucket of tasty food!

    • @Jcmadad
      @Jcmadad Před 4 lety

      @@KB4QAA hahahaa.... That's funny

    • @Jcmadad
      @Jcmadad Před 4 lety

      You arrange for means of transport i.e. a pick up. You make it walk on a ramp onto a well secured pick up or lorry.

    • @cdjhyoung
      @cdjhyoung Před 3 lety

      @@Jcmadad We built a skid from a sheet of 1/4 inch plate steel about 4x6 six feet with steel wire hog panels for the sides. Guided the pigs into the skid, closed the gates, and pulled the skid to where we wanted the pigs with a tractor. It looked really crude, really hand made, and everyone that ever saw it that had pigs outdoors built one of their own. We got the steel floor for free, so I don't really know what that would cost.

  • @sylviag2817
    @sylviag2817 Před 3 lety +1

    If the pigs were on cement, how much mineral would you mix into the garbage can with the crack corn and soybean meal?
    I’m thinking of having pigs for the first time.

    • @JoeandZachSurvival
      @JoeandZachSurvival  Před 3 lety

      I am not sure. I never raised them on concrete.

    • @robertlucas2600
      @robertlucas2600 Před 3 lety

      I use this same recipe. I make 100 lbs of feed at a time. I use 75% Cracked corn, 20% Soybean meal, and 5% vitamins and minerals.

  • @brian1395
    @brian1395 Před 4 lety +1

    a 77% corn to 23% soy will give you 16+% protein content and that is good for a 20k-60k pig from 60k-100+ you should use 15% protein so 80% corn 20% soy. you really should add 300g of salt and 300g of some sort of multi vitamin mix together with dical p18-21 up to 2k can be added also. if you add then take same weight in corn away to keep it balanced. Then stand back and be in aww as they gain weight like a pro. good luck!

  • @renepitremont4254
    @renepitremont4254 Před 7 lety +1

    is this more cost effective this way or the grocery store. this is something I would be interested in trying but I have no idea how to butcher them. I seen your videos but I can't have my tablet beside me when I try lol

    • @JoeandZachSurvival
      @JoeandZachSurvival  Před 7 lety +2

      LOL. The first time I butchered them I had my laptop next to me... hahaha. I posted a clip of that on the Joe and Zach Survival Facebook when I was doing it. I will do a video in the next couple of days explaining costs. Thanks Reno. Joe

    • @juliam3980
      @juliam3980 Před 6 lety

      You could try soaking the corn for a day or two in water to make it easier to eat. Lots of people ferment their animal feed and report it increases efficiency

    • @jimmyers8114
      @jimmyers8114 Před 5 lety

      if the feed cost is high then it will be the same cost as store meat however this way you know what you are feeding them and you can have the meat processed to your liking, i.e. thickness of the chops, different sausage seasonings, etc.

    • @cdjhyoung
      @cdjhyoung Před 3 lety

      To me, the only advantage to home grown pork is you can grow the pigs bigger to larger cuts for say pork chops. Additionally, you know what the animal ate and can control it. What a pigs eats makes a big difference in the way they taste. Lastly, raising a pig at home means it gets treated a little bit like a pet. That drops the stress a pig lives with and has a direct positive effect on growth, meat texture and flavor. I was a 4H/FFA swine leader for 13 years and was always amazed how much better the meat from those kid's pigs (and all animals) tasted than the commercial animals that were raised factory style.

  • @gamamartinmbzi6245
    @gamamartinmbzi6245 Před 3 lety +1

    How can someone one register in in this group in Cameroon in ?

  • @brandola100
    @brandola100 Před 7 lety +1

    where do you get Soybean Meal from? having a hard time tracking it down

    • @JoeandZachSurvival
      @JoeandZachSurvival  Před 7 lety +2

      I buy it from an actual feed store. places like tractor supply etc do not carry it. Most feed stores have it especially if they make there own mixes because if they do they are adding soybean meal to some of them so they keep it on hand. Thank you. Joe

    • @cdjhyoung
      @cdjhyoung Před 3 lety

      Don't feed soybean meal - feed soy bean concentrate. You need the minerals added to the concentrate. A local feed mill will have concentrate in 50 or 100 pound bags. Mix ground corn and concentrate in a 4:1 ratio.