pork production
Amy and Eric Johnson (akjedj@gamewood.net)
Sat, 3 Jul 1999 15:12:36 -0700
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Dear list,
I hear of plenty of folks raising free-range / Organic chicken, organic =
beef , eggs, and such for sale, and was thinking about ways to produce =
pork that would be of interest to CSA members or other discerning =
consumers concerned with the safety, nutrition, and flavor of their food =
and the environment.
Having worked on commercial hog farms in the past, I have no desire to =
build a multimillion $$ building and lagoon, but am interested in some =
form of "Pasture Pig" production system possibly combined with a Hoop =
House farrowing "barn" with a concrete floor where the sows would be =
bedded on wood chips or straw, and the waste and soiled bedding would be =
composted.
Anyone ever hear of anything similar? The hoop house idea was given to =
me from a friend who thought there was something on it on the internet, =
but I can't find it.
Any feedback from others who sell meat as part of their farm operations?
Also could use some info. on what is considered "organic" health care of =
livestock. Can vaccinations be used? Are antibiotics allowed for =
treatment of breeding animals (talking about injections to combat a =
specific illness, not preventative doses)?=20
If I take on this enterprise, I doubt that the pigs would be "organic" =
due to lack of available Organic feeds, but want to raise them to appeal =
to the "No additives, hormones, or antibiotics" crowd.
Amy
Long Island VA
akjedj@gamewood.net
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Dear list,
I hear of plenty of folks raising free-range / =
Organic=20
chicken, organic beef , eggs, and such for sale, and was thinking about =
ways to=20
produce pork that would be of interest to CSA members or other =
discerning=20
consumers concerned with the safety, nutrition, and flavor of their food =
and the=20
environment.
Having worked on commercial hog farms in the past, I =
have no=20
desire to build a multimillion $$ building and lagoon, but am interested =
in some=20
form of "Pasture Pig" production system possibly combined with a Hoop =
House=20
farrowing "barn" with a concrete floor where the sows would be bedded on =
wood=20
chips or straw, and the waste and soiled bedding would be=20
composted.
Anyone ever hear of anything similar? The hoop house =
idea was=20
given to me from a friend who thought there was something on it on the =
internet,=20
but I can't find it.
Any feedback from others who sell meat as part of =
their farm=20
operations?
Also could use some info. on what is considered "organic" health =
care of=20
livestock. Can vaccinations be used? Are antibiotics allowed for =
treatment of=20
breeding animals (talking about injections to combat a specific illness, =
not=20
preventative doses)?
If I take on this enterprise, I doubt that the pigs would be =
"organic" due=20
to lack of available Organic feeds, but want to raise them to appeal to =
the "No=20
additives, hormones, or antibiotics" crowd.
Amy
Long Island VA
akjedj@gamewood.net
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