Just so that I am clear, pigs need a good diet, I got many comments that a forest does not provide pigs with a proper alimentation. While this is true if you are seeking to create a sustainable pig farm, and it does lead to a lower growth rate, pigs on our farm do not principally breed for the rapidity at which they gain weight.
However, we are fully aware that protein has to constitute about 25% of their diet, and that there are essential vitamins and other nutrients that they have to access. Guess what, our ecologist and biologist goal is to ensure that they have access to these in the correct proportion.
In a nutshell, we watch our pigs, we provide certain supplements and our pigs are healthy. The four bruisers we culled were removed because of their difficult disposition. Forest-grown pigs have longer life cycles than pigs raised on grains. It was always the compromise we were willing to make because their primary duty is clearing the forests. We had 28 on the old farm, we have about as many on the new farm, so they have years of work ahead of them.
However, I want to thank everyone for your comments, they really were appreciated
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