Pigs are well known as probably the smartest animals on the farm. They have tremendous character and are inquisitive and frisky, making them a real joy to work with. Living in sociable groups is important to pigs – they enjoy the security of a family hierarchy and are sensitive to stress brought on by isolation or constant change. Being able to follow their natural instincts – to rootle, wallow, scratch and play – keeps these sensitive animals relaxed. So what do we do at The Organic Butchery to keep our pigs in the pink?
- Freedom from hunger and thirst
- Freedom from discomfort
- Freedom from pain, injury and disease
- Freedom to express normal behaviour
- Freedom from fear and distress
How To Harvest
Harvest is probably the busiest time of the year for farmers and getting it right is crucial. A good harvest makes the difference between having enough feed to keep the animals full up over winter and having too little. If there’s not enough in the barn after harvest, extra feed has to be bought in and no farmer’s balance sheet likes that.
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