Pigs are a very special breed of animal; they can be almost as much a pet as they are a potential source of meat and income. The proper raising of pigs is disputed for this reason, and there are multiple ways to go about it. To be an effective pig farmer, you must not only understand the various different perspectives on raising of pigs, but be able to adjust to the breeds you select and the method by which you decide to raise each of them. From how they are fed to how you treat and handle them as babies, pigs are a very unique species of farm animal. This book provides every necessary detail you need to start raising pigs immediately.
Topics cover a wide variety of topics, including:
Dozens of interviews with top pig farmers and experts from around the country have been gathered for this book to provide a detailed look at how the industry is run, including the management of a pig herd, the health care of your pigs, and the daily operations that must be completed in caring for your pigs.
If you are interested in the process of breeding and raising pigs, this book will provide every bit of information you need to get started.
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Carlotta Cooper was born and raised in Tennessee. Her grandparents were farmers, and she grew up with horses, dogs, and other animals. Her family raised chickens, ducks, geese, other poultry, rabbits, and pigs.
She attended the University of the South in Sewanee where she graduated with a B.A. in English as class Salutatorian. She attended graduate school at the University of Virginia, studied English literature, and did graduate work in writing and rhetoric at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Professionally, Carlotta is a freelance writer, specializing in writing about animals. She has been breeding and showing dogs for over 20 years and is a contributing editor for the dog show magazine Dog News. She lives in the middle of farm country in Tennessee now and writes about veterinary issues, animal reproduction, genetics, and raising and caring for animals.
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