I am looking for a supply of bred or breeding sows. I want ones raised outdoors for a small farm. Can anyone help with where to get some?
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Thanks Cathy
I am in Saskatchewan and I have checked out a few sites. I have been invited to a workshop in Alberta later this month and hope to come home with lots of info.
I do agree with coloured pigs from what I have read and a long range breeding program will help get our desired mix. We are just looking for a start.
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Buy the best breeding stock you can afford,eg. PIC breeding stock, it is pretty hard to improve on the major breeding company breeding lines. Some of these sows do pretty well in the outdoors. They aclimatize fairly quickly to the outdoors,sun,winter etc.
Tom
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I have to agree with Cathy. On a small farm, the heritage breeds will do very well for you. The Large Blacks thrive on pasture, are disease-resistant, have birthing ease with high livability, and you can find a ready market for farm-based grass-fed pork sales. Here's a good question: If you could help save a rare or heritage breed that has proven commercial viability on a small mixed farm, why would you choose a commodity breed that is likely dependent on antibiotics and growth hormones to gain weight and thrive? Get some heritage genetics working for you!Visit Rare Breeds Canada (www.rarebreedscanada.ca to learn more. Or contact me at rbc_alberta@yahoo.ca. We have a very active Chapter in Alberta, with several Sask members. I would love to help you in any way I can.
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