Posted by robert major on November 25, 2015 at 12:13:07 from (216.81.23.131):
In Reply to: Butcher Hog Price posted by Matt E. on November 25, 2015 at 09:17:44:
Hi I raise hogs (1200 or so) here on a custom feed basis for local Hutterites, Don't forget what you buy in the store is probably full of antibiotics, and growth promoters. Hopefully this is more natural! . plus you don't know where it came from in the store. From what I see from my deal, and when we used to buy and fatten our own hogs. The reason you can buy cheap pig is, imports or the fact We the farmer are subsidizing that animal with the pittance we get from the slaughter houses and packers at the end. that big profit lasted about 3 months here in Canada, until the herd in the U.S recovered from PEDV. That animal he has didn't raise it's self either he had to do the work and pay bills to. If you want to be cheap buy the store junk, and don't complain when the home country farmers are out of business, and the cheap imports become expensive,when there is no competition. Regards Robert
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