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  • čas přidán 21. 11. 2020
  • Pastured Pig Feed - SECRET Recipe for Growing Large Pigs FAST.
    Today we take a visit to our local feed mill where they mill our pastured pig feed for our farm. We talk about the ingredients and the ration that is milled to help grow our pigs big and healthy so they are ready to go to market at 6-7 months old.
    Our pastured pigs are out on pasture but they do receive a regular ration that helps them put on weight and muscle quickly so they can be processed. Pastured pigs are a great option for beginning farmers or anyone who wants to raise their own food on a homestead. If you are homesteading we would highly recommend raising pigs on pasture and especially raising pigs outdoors.
    The mill we visit is an old feed mill located in central North Carolina that has been in business for around 125 years. They custom grind animal feed for local farms and farmers helping them to raise animals right using locally sourced feed ingredients. Julian Milling Company is a very cool place and is like stepping back in time.
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Komentáře • 89

  • @SheratonParkFarms
    @SheratonParkFarms  Před 3 lety +3

    Check out our cost to raise and potential profit on our pigs: czcams.com/video/m5FGtWmbA7M/video.html

  • @stevenkatongo048
    @stevenkatongo048 Před 3 lety +1

    This is awesome iam following your channel from Zambia southern Africa

  • @terrykunst3883
    @terrykunst3883 Před 3 lety +5

    Great tour and feed specifics! Thank you for taking us along and sharing such important information.

  • @katelynlewis3546
    @katelynlewis3546 Před 3 lety +2

    This video brought back so many memories for me! I did my very first SAE project at the Julian Mill when I was in high school. Great folks!

  • @aaronpotter2000
    @aaronpotter2000 Před 3 lety +1

    I loved going to the mill as a kid and watching

  • @roberto.peterson9917
    @roberto.peterson9917 Před 3 lety +3

    We used ground corn and barley and would mix in 5 gallons buckets of water and would let it ferment in summer in the gainery winter woul keep beside out wood heater for house had enough buckets that would soak 48 hrs in the winter house smelled loke brewery LOL plus whatever vegetable scraps

  • @virnafarm9059
    @virnafarm9059 Před 3 lety +1

    Once again thank you for the great information. We are also very lucky to have a local guy we get feed from.

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před 3 lety

      Can’t beat local businesses! Thanks for supporting them. Appreciate y’all watching.

  • @spearwarrior3560
    @spearwarrior3560 Před 2 lety

    appreciate the content, new subscriber that watched 2 ads

  • @CecilliaDB
    @CecilliaDB Před 3 lety +1

    New subscriber from NC homesteader group! We've never raised pigs before but plan to hopefully this coming year. Great information. Thank you

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před 3 lety +2

      Awesome!! Where are y’all at in NC? You’ll love pigs. Great animals and a lot of fun to care for. Thanks for watching

    • @CecilliaDB
      @CecilliaDB Před 3 lety +1

      @@SheratonParkFarms a little town with 1 blinking light called Cove City. About halfway between New Bern and Kingston. I’m excited for pigs. We’re on wooded property and I think they’ll enjoy it!

  • @johnsavchak8202
    @johnsavchak8202 Před 3 lety

    I subscribed and have to say... you've got me interested in pigs! Thank you and much success.

  • @jeffboothe2102
    @jeffboothe2102 Před rokem

    Wow. Lots of back work and lifting.

  • @dirty4dayz
    @dirty4dayz Před 3 lety +6

    What protein % is your feed? Is it different for the feeder pigs? Love your videos. Very informative and inspiring to start raising pigs. I just raise feeder pigs right now for my immediate family. Thanks again.

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před 3 lety +7

      We are in the 14-16% range. Everyone gets the same thing. Just easier that way.

  • @andreiflorea4715
    @andreiflorea4715 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the video.
    Really appreciate it, and very simply put.

  • @hillbillyinthephilippines303

    Great video thank you for sharing trying to do the same thing here in the Philippines

  • @mr.mikesart7111
    @mr.mikesart7111 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm trying to stay away from soy. And limiting corn.
    I appreciate you sharing your recipe

    • @novatrue4096
      @novatrue4096 Před rokem

      I am getting 10 feeders for the first time and would like to do the same. More so soy, with is your replacement for soy? Thanks

    • @mr.mikesart7111
      @mr.mikesart7111 Před rokem +1

      @@novatrue4096 I'm feeding
      Soured oats and a couple others.
      My mix is
      50# whole oats(so what the dont eat can grow ,not what most people prefer)
      3# black oil sunflower seeds
      6 # corn
      2 cups mineral
      Then I sour that mix from day to day
      Then I give them red apple (treats) and feed them regular protien(mainly chicken) from time to time as well as some duck weed about every day this time a year(about a pound of duckweed each)

  • @coyroberts8356
    @coyroberts8356 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks 😊

  • @dfishman76
    @dfishman76 Před 3 lety +1

    Enjoyed it

  • @alan30189
    @alan30189 Před 2 lety +1

    Does grinding the gain down to a powder, really benefit the growth of the pigs to justify the added expense to grind it? I guess the pigs will digest it faster.
    No GMO grain, I hope.

  • @lifeathand1062
    @lifeathand1062 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video I'm going to look for a local mill

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před 3 lety

      Please do! Help the local businesses out all you can. Thanks for watching.

  • @howlinhairyontheprairie8261

    More good information.

  • @brianskee
    @brianskee Před 6 měsíci

    What are the ingredients and rough percentages of each that go into your pig feed?
    Edit: Wait I found it at the end lol
    For others' reference:
    Per 1 ton:
    1200 lbs of corn
    400 lbs of soybean meal
    400 lbs of oats or wheat
    50 lbs of mineral mix

  • @Maybe_Crazy05
    @Maybe_Crazy05 Před 3 lety +2

    That’s really neat. I use Bartlett feed for my goats and it’s good stuff.

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před 3 lety

      We use their poultry feed for all our birds. It is good stuff.

    • @Maybe_Crazy05
      @Maybe_Crazy05 Před 3 lety +1

      @@SheratonParkFarms I can only find their goat feed here. Where is their location? I’m over in South Mills, NC

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před 3 lety +1

      Their big mill is in Statesville but they have distributors all over.

  • @somendas2007
    @somendas2007 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi, I am from India about to start my farm and I wanted to know
    1. Do you still use the same feed or over the time you have made some changes.
    2. It would be great if you can provide the details of the mineral mixture. Thank you.

  • @renamurray8138
    @renamurray8138 Před 3 lety +3

    What is the cost of a 50 pound bag? I really like the idea of locally milled. But knowing what you are feeding your animals is priceless. I'm buying commercially right now but looking for an alternative. Thanks

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před 3 lety +1

      It is $14 per bag. Higher than conventional but knowing what’s in it is priceless.

    • @renamurray8138
      @renamurray8138 Před 3 lety +4

      @@SheratonParkFarms actually not much higher and yes knowing what's in it makes a huge difference. Thanks

    • @ericstevens8744
      @ericstevens8744 Před rokem

      I feed mine 24% protein 12%Fat DogFood

  • @kellychartrand5532
    @kellychartrand5532 Před 3 lety

    Would support a feed mill like that.

  • @user-ht8io3kz8b
    @user-ht8io3kz8b Před 3 měsíci

    What the protein present in your mix

  • @tnhomestead
    @tnhomestead Před 3 lety +1

    Stuck with coop concentrate and corn for now. No local mills I know of around me.

  • @johnnyvannoy8931
    @johnnyvannoy8931 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Chuck thanks for the video and thanks for sharing the recipe for the feed . Could I ask what you are getting a ton for . We have been buy pig feed by ton but our mill just recently has stopped producing feed . Kinda puts a in a bind. Thanks and keep those videos coming .

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před 3 lety +2

      We pay $560 per ton. Sorry to hear about your mill. That makes it challenging.

    • @alan30189
      @alan30189 Před 2 lety

      Maybe you can get some other farmers together and start a co-op mill. I saw another farm do something similar, but it was with a farm supply store that closed. The farmers got together and reopened it as a co-op.
      See if the co-op farmers can buy the feed mill that closed and the machinery in it at a discount, hire someone to run it, and the farmers in the co-op can split the profits, plus perhaps get feed at a discounted rate, below what other farmers who did not want to participate in the co-op would pay. It could be a good winter project.

  • @RockyMtnGobblers
    @RockyMtnGobblers Před 3 lety +1

    Question for you do you really need to add the mineral to your feed? If the pigs are on pasture wouldn't they get enough mineral from the earth? Thank you

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před 3 lety +3

      We add it just to be sure we are getting a good balanced feed. Not sure if they are getting everything they need so we just hedge our bets.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @jodypruitt9438
    @jodypruitt9438 Před rokem +1

    What do you think about fermented feed for finishing pigs ?

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před rokem +1

      Afraid I don’t have any experience in that subject. I would try it but we have too many animals for it to be efficient.

  • @davidfuller5259
    @davidfuller5259 Před 2 lety

    What do you finish them on, or do you use this mix to finish as well?

  • @rodrigoilarrasos8488
    @rodrigoilarrasos8488 Před 2 lety

    ser kindly share the revepe pls

  • @kevinfick3347
    @kevinfick3347 Před rokem

    It’s fresh ground. not a year old and there are no fillers, no insecticides, heat damage .....

  • @connieblasingame7996
    @connieblasingame7996 Před 3 lety +4

    I know it is cheap but, Soy?......Larry @ Scoot's Organic

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před 3 lety +2

      What would you recommend and why?

    • @connieblasingame7996
      @connieblasingame7996 Před 3 lety +4

      Feeding green/non-fermented soy produces phyto-estergen and can lower testosterone and raise estrogen levels....soy is a cheap source of protein, but it produces tumors and fatty tumors in animals....not such a problem in animals raised for quick slaughter at a young age........most good dog foods have dropped soy, because dogs live longer than slaughter animals and tumors/cancer was becoming a huge problem for pets.....soy is a big problem for next generation feeders of soy fed meat and eggs and milk and cheese.....
      We get too much soy in our diets and hence the 10 fold rise in prostate cancer and breast cancer.....all restaurants use vegetable oil ---it is cheap (read the label --- soy bean oil)......burgers, fries, even little Debbie cakes have soy in them....it is in just about all our foods...Just too much soy for our diets.....We use no soy to grow our organic eggs (chicken, duck & quail).....I'm not sure what is compatible with pigs, but we use milo, millet, flax, barley and some rice....We buy pork and beef that has never been fed soy.......We have 6 doctors, and several nurse practitioners who send us their cancer patients who have estrogen driven cancers, prostate and breast primarily because our eggs do not have phyto estrogen... .Larry @ Scoot's Organic

    • @ButtHoleSinger
      @ButtHoleSinger Před 3 lety +2

      @@connieblasingame7996 This is the best response to this video. I was super excited while watching until he mentioned the high percentages of corn and soy in the feed. It is way cheaper to feed this way, but it doesn't make their diet any better than commercial/grocery pork. I'm sure their pigs live a happier and healthier life otherwise. You are what you eat (and what your food eats).

  • @Lonewolf_1776
    @Lonewolf_1776 Před 3 lety +1

    What could the soy beans be substituted for in your feed?

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před 3 lety

      Sunflower meal, cottonseed (too much lysine for pigs as I understand it) not sure what else could be used.

    • @Lonewolf_1776
      @Lonewolf_1776 Před 3 lety

      @@SheratonParkFarms Thanks Happy New Year

  • @arnoldromppai5395
    @arnoldromppai5395 Před 3 lety +2

    i use to mix soy bean meal into my feed mix, buy my feed mix by the one ton tote bag, but i cut out the soy some years ago because of cost, it the most costly feed going, at $62 cnd per 50Lbs, were i can buy cracked corn ground barley at $10.50 per 50lb bag, and by the ton its 28% less, i mix in free chose 14 mineral mix as $34 cnd per 50lbs, both my pigs ans steers get the same feed, i tried using corn meal added to the mix but didnt see and added weight gain, i have the mix 1000Lbs of cracked corn and 1000Lbs of ground barley per one ton tote 2000Lbs, i dont know why soyo is so costly been it is all grown here, by buying by the ton i save 28% over baged feed, as your paying all that labor for a guy to stand there bagging it, we it takes then 10 min, to run a ton into a tote. i refus to feed any man made pellet feed, such as hog grower and beef grower as you dont know what put in that crap. keep in mind our Canada dollar is around 32% less the one USD

  • @timskutnik4397
    @timskutnik4397 Před 3 lety +2

    What does your feed cost you per bag?

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před 3 lety

      It is $14 per bag. Higher than conventional but knowing what’s in it is priceless.

  • @tabithaharris8215
    @tabithaharris8215 Před 3 lety +1

    I feed my pigs turkey feed, is that healthy or will it effect the meat badly?

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před 3 lety

      Honestly, not sure. But it is probably fine. Most all animal feed is made from similar ingredients. If it’s all you have, go with it.

  • @martinetti123
    @martinetti123 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi,
    what is the mixing ratio per kg / animal?
    THX!

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před 3 lety +1

      Feeder pigs get all they want. Gestating pigs get 5lb/day. Lactating sows get 15lb/day and boars get 5lbs/day.
      hope that helps. Thanks for watching.

    • @martinetti123
      @martinetti123 Před 3 lety

      @@SheratonParkFarms Thx, Sir! Unfortunately, for free loving people, you can no longer build a profitable 'little (Duroc) farm in the prairie' here in Germany because of countless laws and 'EU' regulations.
      One more reason for me to want to leave the country for the "shining city" ...
      God bless us all - Merry Christmas!

  • @dwalsh4027
    @dwalsh4027 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you use non gmo feed ?

  • @johnsels4077
    @johnsels4077 Před 2 lety +1

    My pigs eat Grass AlfaALFA

  • @joaquin698
    @joaquin698 Před 3 lety +1

    Great vid.. Tks for sharing... Would You share the contact number and person to talk to buy the feed and the minerals... Tks.. God Bless

  • @mccrack77
    @mccrack77 Před 3 lety +1

    Is the feed organic, or at least non-GMO?

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před 3 lety +1

      It is not. The ingredients to do that become pretty cost prohibitive for us and the mill has challenges finding it. Everything is local. Appreciate y’all watching

  • @stephensmith9807
    @stephensmith9807 Před 2 lety

    Hate that I was the 666 thumbs up...

  • @susanmarsh5648
    @susanmarsh5648 Před rokem

    So disappointed to hear that you care more about time and profit than the health of your livestock and the health of the people eating your products.
    Corn and soy are the least healthy food you could possibly feed. Treated with more chemicals than any other crops. Even if crops are genetically modified the chemical fertilizer, herbicide and pesticides used on these crops is mind boggling.
    And you are worried about fillers the big producers use?!?!
    Thanks for sharing your recipe, it tells me a lot about your farm.

  • @timskutnik4397
    @timskutnik4397 Před 3 lety +2

    What does your feed cost you per bag?

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před 3 lety +1

      It is $14 per bag. Higher than conventional but knowing what’s in it is priceless.