Friday, January 4, 2013

Starting Your Own Small Hog Farm

By Lianne Derocco


Nowadays, a lot of changes in the lives of Americans are being considered not only for personal advantage but also for the advancement of their careers. Taking into considerations the profit and stability, one of the best way to materialize this vision of Americans is to have their own livestock farms. However, in order to have one a lot of things should be considered first.

Obviously, you will need to have a large amount of land. Typically, homesteaders and small-scale farmers will need at least an acre or two for every sow and her litter. Even if you are simply raising two hogs and not a sow and litter, they will still need an acre of land. It is best, if possible, to raise two hogs together, as typically they don't enjoy being alone.

Right types of pens are to be considered in building proper place for your animals and now there are many sources available for you to choose from. Coverage is very important as this help protect the animals from elements, thus animals like pigs need cool and shady place where they can rest well. Another important point to consider is the accessibility to fresh and clean water at all times.

Animal feed on the other hand is an important part of your daily care and maintenance. Keep in mind that hogs need a variety of diet like a healthy mix of food reach in proteins, minerals and vegetables. Corn can cause unnatural weight gain thus it can be fed in limited amounts and if possible mixed with grains and soybeans. Growing clover and alfalfa is a brilliant idea if you have pasture nearby as pigs do love to nibble on.

Hogs produce a decent amount of waste, and you will need to find a way to store and treat this agricultural waste. If you are just raising one or two hogs, it is fairly easy to clean up the waste and dispose of it. However, if you are raising a larger amount of pigs, you will need to contain the waste safely. If treated properly, it can certainly be used as fertilizer for your garden and yard.

Eliminating problems such as crusting and excess sludge with the help of special microbes in products like Agra Sphere will help you treat your waste pit. The biodegrade process will simple begin when you start to toss the biodegradable Agra Sphere product into your pit, take note that this process also releases helpful bacteria. The outcome of the process is an improved nutrient value, reduced sludge and crust so as limited odors and flies. Furthermore, doing such will also help eliminate agricultural problems and provide you with an excellent source of fertilizer.




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