if you keep pigs in a single spot like that and dont clean it up then its going to be bad for the pigs. do some work you lazy farmer and keep it clean
Love farmers..we NEED them! I like the idea of raising my own food and knowing the animal was well cared for and fed a healthy diet. I appreciate your video. Thanks.
Due to beauty and sheer loveliness the pigs may touch one another, with nose (snout) and skull socket, respectively. The face was moved, with bone structure, often hurt with lengthened fur upon the snout (nose) without blood, until the day of severe hurting. Also while looking toward it.
Neighbors might not like a pen of dogs or a yard with dog poo that isn't picked up. Keeping a pig in that regard isn't much different than keeping dogs. A big difference is that pigs like to roll in mud when it's sunny and always love to root in the dirt. The problem isn't as bad if you give them more space than this. That pig is wading in it's own excrement.
The pig needs a larger area. What would it smell like if you had to stay in that small area to live. It would smell like chit too, and there would be flies and mosquitos. Use common sense, an animal especially one of that size needs a larger area in which to live. However it is better than those inhumane crates, where they can't walk or turn around, and get sores by having to be in such a cramped space.
@nogerdsurg It's not the space, it's the lack of straw. If there is straw for the hog, the scent will me almost unnoticeable. The straw will have to be cleaned out regularly, though.
great educational video for people who dosent understand how much work it takes to farm. I raise sheep and caves and this shows the cons but the thing is there is always good and bad thing in farming as well as other things
I agree...the only thing good that really comes from hogs are bacon...the meet is really fatty and if you can imagine they eat shit that we wouldn't even dare to smell...like a cat fish they are bottom feeders...I love meat, especially deer but pigs are just really fatty meat!
Pigs (full size or miniatures) are perfect for clearing, tilling and fertilizing gardens. The trick is to have multiple pens and move the pigs to a new area as needed. Then plant a garden on the prepared spot. They can also be used for grazing, but that's tricky as they may dig up your pasture if they're in too long.
if you keep pigs in a single spot like that and dont clean it up then its going to be bad for the pigs. do some work you lazy farmer and keep it clean
OZZYSCRACKMEUP 3 months ago
Love farmers..we NEED them! I like the idea of raising my own food and knowing the animal was well cared for and fed a healthy diet. I appreciate your video. Thanks.
wigwamman1 7 months ago
ju jus just uh uh um err pi pig neigh neighnors uh uh uh uh uh uh um uh err um uh
GunReveiw 10 months ago
Due to beauty and sheer loveliness the pigs may touch one another, with nose (snout) and skull socket, respectively. The face was moved, with bone structure, often hurt with lengthened fur upon the snout (nose) without blood, until the day of severe hurting. Also while looking toward it.
RedAntBlackAnt 1 year ago
if you put hog rings in there noses they wont root up so much.
jimistephen 1 year ago
Neighbors might not like a pen of dogs or a yard with dog poo that isn't picked up. Keeping a pig in that regard isn't much different than keeping dogs. A big difference is that pigs like to roll in mud when it's sunny and always love to root in the dirt. The problem isn't as bad if you give them more space than this. That pig is wading in it's own excrement.
RobbytheLion 1 year ago
The pig needs a larger area. What would it smell like if you had to stay in that small area to live. It would smell like chit too, and there would be flies and mosquitos. Use common sense, an animal especially one of that size needs a larger area in which to live. However it is better than those inhumane crates, where they can't walk or turn around, and get sores by having to be in such a cramped space.
nogerdsurg 1 year ago
@nogerdsurg It's not the space, it's the lack of straw. If there is straw for the hog, the scent will me almost unnoticeable. The straw will have to be cleaned out regularly, though.
cullywilliams 1 year ago
understanding pigs?
what? XD
wantmorednb 1 year ago
great educational video for people who dosent understand how much work it takes to farm. I raise sheep and caves and this shows the cons but the thing is there is always good and bad thing in farming as well as other things
smileyfarmgirl 1 year ago
video summary: er uh st eh um well st er uh ju er
aallppiinnee 2 years ago 6
@aallppiinnee holy crap that hillarious!!!!
257sleepy 1 year ago
o pig is good product to sell
TheFrogmanxxx 2 years ago
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no, pig meats not even good
Pys3n 2 years ago
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Bacon is the only good thing to come out of pigs.
MetaKittie 2 years ago
I agree...the only thing good that really comes from hogs are bacon...the meet is really fatty and if you can imagine they eat shit that we wouldn't even dare to smell...like a cat fish they are bottom feeders...I love meat, especially deer but pigs are just really fatty meat!
KawaRider88 2 years ago
Oh No, I have my own Pigglet, I don't want Porkey to die!
JordnGirl2 2 years ago
I just had our last pig "Porkey" butchered! She sure is delicious!
bzucchini23 2 years ago
You monster!!
JordnGirl2 2 years ago
I'm getting a kune kune piglet in three weeks and i can't wait! thanks for posting this movie! :)
kingcookie8 2 years ago
Pigs (full size or miniatures) are perfect for clearing, tilling and fertilizing gardens. The trick is to have multiple pens and move the pigs to a new area as needed. Then plant a garden on the prepared spot. They can also be used for grazing, but that's tricky as they may dig up your pasture if they're in too long.
baubosophia 3 years ago
Great Video!!
Five Stars!!
MadBadVoodo 3 years ago 6
what a pig
ScientologySucksAss 4 years ago