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<blockquote data-quote="Timmy59" data-source="post: 3660002" data-attributes="member: 39982"><p>Bro, Had the kune kunes and it was a mistake on my part. Unless you can and want to put out $$ and Labor I would not. We buy and raise yearly pig/s Because pigs are cheap off of CL. Pigs will bring NO profit. However pigs and the right chickens will fill the freezer for lil $$. I have a cost breakdown on chickens in a thread here. The goal of a simple not rolling in $$ homesteader is to raise food with as little labor and $$ invested. If you keep livestock that must be maintained on sacked / bulk feed the cost of the final product may rival or exceed the cost at the grocery store. Although better grub. Pigs are too labor intensive for my liking, my wife will NOT allow for a critter to be cheated on care. So the piggies we picked up would NOT look like they do had we produced them. Of course with a professional set up and equipment labor would be reduced and efficiency gained. But a professional set up cost $$ and then your in the red.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timmy59, post: 3660002, member: 39982"] Bro, Had the kune kunes and it was a mistake on my part. Unless you can and want to put out $$ and Labor I would not. We buy and raise yearly pig/s Because pigs are cheap off of CL. Pigs will bring NO profit. However pigs and the right chickens will fill the freezer for lil $$. I have a cost breakdown on chickens in a thread here. The goal of a simple not rolling in $$ homesteader is to raise food with as little labor and $$ invested. If you keep livestock that must be maintained on sacked / bulk feed the cost of the final product may rival or exceed the cost at the grocery store. Although better grub. Pigs are too labor intensive for my liking, my wife will NOT allow for a critter to be cheated on care. So the piggies we picked up would NOT look like they do had we produced them. Of course with a professional set up and equipment labor would be reduced and efficiency gained. But a professional set up cost $$ and then your in the red. [/QUOTE]
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