Anyone who has lived in rural areas must have seen rural pig farmers. In many villages, there will be one or two families who have specially built a pig farm at home. It is not big and raises more than a dozen pigs. Just live like this.
This is A pig-raising family was photographed in the village. They built a pigsty by themselves. These piglets are only 2 months old and very small. The piglets grow slowly in the early stage and their nutrition needs to keep up. After a while, It's like growing up all of a sudden.
In our area, a boar will be castrated when it is about three or four months old. Unless it is a breeding pig, all the other boars will be castrated. Castrated. I heard people say that castrated pigs are less wild and easier to feed.
Raising pigs in rural areas is very practical. They grow corn and wheat at home, and then make them into pig feed, and then use some vegetable water and other things to feed the pigs; in the summer, they will also prepare it for the pigs. Eat some fruit.
Generally speaking, pigs raised in rural areas for more than one year can weigh about 200 kilograms, and they can be sold at this time. This is how a pig spends its life, but pigs are really cute when they are young!