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nettie
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alison Downsizer Moderator
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nettie
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Sarah D
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Sarah D
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Bugs
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Sarah D
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alison Downsizer Moderator
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We have tried many different breeds of pig, just for the variety, including GOS, Large white, Berkshire, Saddleback, Durok and various crosses of two or more of the above.
I don't think the breed makes any difference, BUT the method of keeping, feeding, killing, hanging and preparing makes all the difference. The feed being the biggest factor. We have experimented with this including scraps, barley and soya mixes, pig nuts and loose feed. |
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Sarah D
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alison Downsizer Moderator
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DarrenG
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Smallholder
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