Wow,
free-range pigs. Does the Department of Conservation allow you to have hunters come onto your property to hunt those wild pigs, or do the have to have a big swine capture trap so the can kill them all.
Originally Posted by JRLawrence
My pigs are not 'wild' pigs.
My breeding boars are 'large black' that normally run 800 to 900 pounds.
My sows are 'Berkshires' that normally run 300 to 400 pounds.
They all love to have their bellies rubbed, and behind their ears rubbed.
These breeds are not generally susceptible to the 'boar taint' virus, so they usually do not have the strong odor that tainted pigs have.
We butcher for ourselves, and we haul pigs to a USDA licensed processing facility to hand all the pork that we market.
I have never had a need to 'trap' them, I guess when they load onto a livestock trailer they are sort of trapped.
I have never had a need to 'kill them all'. That would kind of stop the breeding business.
When my boars are under 100-pounds I put a chest harness on them and take them out for daily walks. So they are well socialized to being with me.