As seen in the January/February issue of "Grit" magazine. Tired of pastures that look like a bomb struck?
Idaho Pasture Pigs are bred to be grazing pigs rather than rooting pigs. After the first year in your pasture, your pigs will simply eat the grasses rather than root them up.
IPPs are a smaller pig and perfect for the small homestead farmer. They have a delicious, richly flavored, more marbled meat.
For more information about Idaho Pasture Pigs, click on the page link at the top of this blog for Idaho Pastured Pigs.
Breeding Pairs $700, Gilts $350, Boars $350, Barrows $125.
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Wish we lived close, I would of loved one of these.
ReplyDeleteI wish you did too. These are a wonderful meat pig and really nice on the small homestead.
Deletehow would they do with multiflora rose?
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I don't know. I've never had them in a pasture with it.
DeleteThey are so cute! I'm in the middle of selling off our piglets as well. No competition, though, 'cuz I'm way across country from you!
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