Breeding Pigs - 5 Important Steps On How To Correctly Breed Pigs

Published: 04th October 2011
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Why do farmers include pigs in their list of animals to breed for money and business? Why are pigs one of the most ideal animals to breed? This is because breeding pigs doesn't take up to much time and pigs are capable of producing large litters. If you're interested in breeding pigs for business and would like to have a good and fresh start, here are steps on how to correctly and properly breed pigs:

1. Remember that you don't have to buy too many boars to breed. You can just purchase a single boar, ideally a year in age, and have him multiply with about 30 to 50 sows which are either housed in a large pasture or stalls.

2. Always start your breeding journey with research. You ought to know who to approach in order to purchase the best boars for breeding plus the best and most fertile sows that can bring forth large litters that are not only ill-free but that have the best qualities. You can either browse through the yellow pages for names of pig breeders or visit and get referrals from well-known stores that sell pigs and pig feeds.


3. When farming pigs, select sows that are at least 9 to 10 months old as this is the ideal age for breeding. For the boars, you can either buy them when they're at least 8 months old if you have a small number of sows then breed them with a larger number as they grow older. Once again, the older the boars are, the more prominent the number they can mate with.

4. Sows ought to undergo physical check-ups to make sure that they have no infections or health issues that could bring forth problematic litters. You should also go through these check-ups to confirm if the sows are mature enough to mate. For instance, to check if the sow is ready, inspect the vulva and see if it is swelling as this shows the start of its fertility duration. Young sows can be multiplied on their first day of fertility though older ones can start on the day after checking.

5. In breeding pigs, gestation lasts for almost 113 days, so breed the pigs during their fertility periods until pregnancy has been successfully attained.


Overall, pig breeding is not really a hard-to-learn business. You just need to rely on the basics such as obtaining a good research, choosing the right pig according to age, and consistently checking on their diet, health status and other necessities.


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You will notice that learning the skills in breeding pigs does not need to be difficult when you're learning from someone who have experienced. If you would like more tips on farming pigs, take a look at www.howtoraisepigs.com.

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