tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842136564899097734.post5746897412639259084..comments2023-12-15T02:04:08.213-08:00Comments on meat: Building a corral, part 2Bruce Kinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10995706761794063165noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842136564899097734.post-56898236409890700992010-08-16T00:26:48.093-07:002010-08-16T00:26:48.093-07:00I've been able to sell the vast majority of pi...I've been able to sell the vast majority of pigs produced at wean this year, at prices I've been happy with; I have around 50 piglets today that are less than 4 weeks old, and I've been working on my breeding so that I produce 3 litters a month on average to provide a steady supply of pigs year-round.<br /> I try to retain a few pigs a week to provide for finished pig sales, but in the summer i get cleaned out of the 40-100lb pigs as bbq pigs. Memorial day, 4th of July, Labor day, june weddings, all sorts of events that folks want to roast a pig at. <br /><br />The market for pigs drops in oct-nov, so most of the small pigs that I have now I'll keep instead of selling at lower prices, and they'll be the finished pigs I'll sell next spring. The pigs that are born in november/dec/jan will become next years fair and early spring weaner pigs, and the cycle continues.Bruce Kinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10995706761794063165noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842136564899097734.post-42870912729375570932010-08-15T21:47:39.906-07:002010-08-15T21:47:39.906-07:00oh, you mean 16 piglets twice a year, right? And ...oh, you mean 16 piglets twice a year, right? And now I see my figure is screwed up as I'm sure it takes more than $200 per year to feed a lactating sow. Well hopefully the animals are at least paying their own way and farm type expenses. I'm trying to raise muscovies and I think I'm doing a better job feeding the rats than anything else. Anybody got a good way to catch them and anybody want to buy them once their caught?? lol HATE 'em!!damaehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02013544183482066326noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842136564899097734.post-19071958863268633072010-08-15T03:27:41.807-07:002010-08-15T03:27:41.807-07:00If this corral makes your life easier then it does...If this corral makes your life easier then it doesn't matter how much it cost. "Time is money". The only question I have is if you have 39 sows, how come you only have a hundred pigs total. It sounds like you sell alot of weaners but you must finish pigs also. How many sows farrow per month on average?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842136564899097734.post-65976088590671158602010-08-14T23:04:48.171-07:002010-08-14T23:04:48.171-07:00Dinkle, If a sow produced 16 pigs, and all weaned,...Dinkle, If a sow produced 16 pigs, and all weaned, and I sold them all for $100 each, I'd get $3200. That's the gross sale amount. My net profit is much lower when I include the cost of feed, shelter, fencing, labor, boar and less-than-optimum births. I've been working with my pig herd to increase number of pigs per litter and survival to wean rates but its a slow process.Bruce Kinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10995706761794063165noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842136564899097734.post-848706993644658292010-08-14T23:01:55.123-07:002010-08-14T23:01:55.123-07:00Being spread out is a function of the price of the...Being spread out is a function of the price of the land. I'm interested in purchasing more, and from time to time it becomes available at a price I consider good. So I'll buy a 5 or 10 acre parcel, install a loading/unloading facility, and then either rent it to folks who want to graze their own animals (horses primarily) or cows, or graze my own ruminants on it. <br /> Market price for horses on basic pasture is $50/horse/month. The horse owners take care of them, pretty trouble free way to have some income off the bare land. Holding pattern until something more lucrative comes along. <br /> I do worry when I rent to horse owners that I'll get stuck with the horses if they end up not paying. There is basically no market for unknown horses; saw a number sold at the auction I went to a few weeks ago for $10. Doesn't even pay for the diesel to get them to the auction. <br /> Less worry with cows or sheep or goat owners. Good market for those animals if I end up with them.Bruce Kinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10995706761794063165noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842136564899097734.post-13543555484046384992010-08-14T21:40:44.796-07:002010-08-14T21:40:44.796-07:00Thanks for the response; didn't even think of ...Thanks for the response; didn't even think of the whole flood plane issue that you have. <br />Didn't know that your farm was spread out over several parcels.. interesting.<br /><br />FriendAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842136564899097734.post-69433982470128827602010-08-14T21:01:14.817-07:002010-08-14T21:01:14.817-07:00So, correct me if I'm wrong, but I figure you ...So, correct me if I'm wrong, but I figure you earn around $3000 per sow per year after feed is subtracted?damaehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02013544183482066326noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842136564899097734.post-22636296247978560172010-08-14T12:12:39.372-07:002010-08-14T12:12:39.372-07:00Let me pit this another way. The corral
Cost me 3...Let me pit this another way. The corral<br />Cost me 32 Weaner pigs, or the output from a good sow for 1 year. And safeguards the other 39 sowsBruce Kinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10995706761794063165noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842136564899097734.post-13392435307656135392010-08-14T12:10:24.711-07:002010-08-14T12:10:24.711-07:00My farm is spread out over a couple of parcels rig...My farm is spread out over a couple of parcels right now, so to utilize them I'm constructing small loading facilities at each. Some of the parcels are in the flood plain and that means there's some possibility each year that I might have to evac on short notice.<br /><br />I'll work up the cost on completion but I'd guess around $3200 all said and done, including labor. In the event of a flood I could<br />Lose my pig herd which alone is worth quite a bit, both in time and in money. Plus really looking forward to being able to safely work the herd. <br /><br />I'm running 9 cows 70 sheep 100 pigs and various poultry at this point.Bruce Kinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10995706761794063165noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842136564899097734.post-38346545237204064242010-08-14T07:06:14.307-07:002010-08-14T07:06:14.307-07:00Hey Bruce,
Seems like a neat and practical setu...Hey Bruce,<br /> Seems like a neat and practical setup; should really make things efficient for you. Roughly how many pigs, sheep or other livestock, that this corral can be utilized for, do you have currently; how many of each do you produce a year?<br /> If you don't mind me asking, what was the total cost and man hours to build it? <br /> Just wondering what sized operation it has to be to justify the expense of such a structure. <br /><br />FriendAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com