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How many pigs on how much woods? Do you have to feed them anything?

Trying to get cheap pig feed without using corn or soy will be very tough.
There are substitutes but all are neolithic.

How about an oats and molasses mix? Rolled oats are fairly high protein, and
the molasses adds energy.

Fish meal is another possibility, but a bit expensive.

A compromise may be oats and corn, with a bit of fish meal to up the
protein.

Can you find a source of spoiled fruit and vegetables? Maybe a large market?


> SO, I'm raising my own pigs in the woods and am now  in the process
>  of fighting with the feed mill to come up with a pig food that doesn't use
> corn or soy.  I might as well be speaking caveman....oops, sorry if I
> offended the Geico caveguy.  What a great concept for their next
> commercial.. lol!  Maybe I can pitch my idea..........hmmmm
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> Batsheva
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> From: Ray Audette <[log in to unmask]>
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>  Wally suggested a 1 to 1 mix of carb and fiber...
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> Be advised, however, that most fibers produce high levels of acrylamides
> when heated past 140 degrees farenheit.
> Acrylamides are the crunchy component of complex carbohydrates formed from
> starches.
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