Posted by DLMKA on November 25, 2015 at 12:57:18 from (65.121.44.50):
In Reply to: Butcher Hog Price posted by Matt E. on November 25, 2015 at 09:17:44:
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I move them to a different paddock every 10-14 days and no matter what they don't come back on that spot for a minimum of 21 days which is the longest lifecycle of any of the parasitic worms in hogs. If the parasites don't have a host they die and the cycle is broken. I haven't had a problem with cysts or infections as of yet, I'm sure it will come up but so far the butcher has had nothing but praise for carcass quality. The last few that went in got away from me and were a little on the heavy side. When I called to make appointment to bring them in I was on a 6 week waiting list and they were already a little heavy. Backfat was 2"+ and hung close to 300lbs.
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