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Why we chose Idaho pasture pigs 

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Idaho pasture pigs or IPPs are a mix of duroc, Berkshire and kune kune pigs. They are docile and friendly but they also grow out a really good rate! We are loving them so much so far.
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19 апр 2022

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@greenthicketfarm
@greenthicketfarm Год назад
Glad you got into IPPs! Absolutely the best pig for pastured pork and small farms!
@poplarcreekfarm19
@poplarcreekfarm19 Год назад
I 100% agree! I am absolutely in love
@explorepermaculture3864
@explorepermaculture3864 2 года назад
Thanks for the info. We love our IPPs as well and I also liked the fact they do ok with kids around.
@poplarcreekfarm19
@poplarcreekfarm19 2 года назад
I don’t think I’ve talked to anyone who has raised IPPs that hasn’t liked them! They’re amazing
@dickdavidson3616
@dickdavidson3616 2 года назад
On your way dear, pigs look happy and healthy. Well done, oh and your daughter was just adorable!
@poplarcreekfarm19
@poplarcreekfarm19 2 года назад
Thank you!
@curly-hairedcountrygal1275
@curly-hairedcountrygal1275 2 года назад
Very helpful, thank!! I'm researching IPP a little bit, comparing it to KK. I'm still leaning toward KK, but it was helpful to contrast them with IPP and know why!
@poplarcreekfarm19
@poplarcreekfarm19 2 года назад
I’m glad this helped! I absolutely LOVE our IPPs
@8EACRESHOMESTEAD
@8EACRESHOMESTEAD 2 года назад
Very true--they can hurt people. My kids would always go out to the pig pen, my boys got brave and climbed the fence. They got too close for comfort and bit my oldest sons boot. They’ve never gone in the pen since and that was 3 years ago… thankful they learned quickly 🙌🏻 your daughter is a cutie!!!
@poplarcreekfarm19
@poplarcreekfarm19 2 года назад
Oh yea I’ve warned the kids many times! Thank you!
@dayneholt4149
@dayneholt4149 2 года назад
You may want to consider a Dexter steer if you decide to raise a feeder steer.
@poplarcreekfarm19
@poplarcreekfarm19 2 года назад
I definitely am thinking about dexters
@crae1972
@crae1972 Год назад
Try giving them a mineral treatment in their feed that is why they start to "root ' in the pasture
@poplarcreekfarm19
@poplarcreekfarm19 Год назад
I do actually and even increased it. I think when the ground was so soft they just tore it up so easily
@folgeradam6966
@folgeradam6966 Год назад
What is the mineral treatment?
@poplarcreekfarm19
@poplarcreekfarm19 Год назад
We use nexgen 2090 by Kent I use their directions for mixing