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  1. Too right we're getting more pigs, they taste too nice not to!!!

    Actually we are finding it difficult to find more black pigs, as the chap we bought the last two girls off isn't breeding any this year. I don't want to get the Landrace hybrids, although they put on less fat, I feel that the old traditional breeds fayre better. We don't have much shade in the fields, and the pink pigs may suffer in the sun.

    We made our own bacon, but aren't yet set up enough (no kitchen) to make sausages and other charcuterie. We do have three legs hanging up, tempting us every time we pass though

    Tony

     

     

     

  2. We bought in a couple of weaners last spring, kept them until they were about a year old. Had them killed chez nous (not a nice experience) and are currently enjoying probably the most expensive, but best tasting pork ever

    Check them out on my website at http://mauhoum.chez.tiscali.fr

     

    Tony

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    I wasn't too sure where to post this thread, so stuck it in here and the pet section.

    I am looking to breed Kune Kune pigs here in France, but for the life of me I can't find any stock

    Does anybody out there breed, or know of anybody who breeds these pigs in France?

     

    Tony

  4. I wasn't too sure where to post this thread, so stuck it in here and the general section.

     

    I am looking to breed Kune Kune pigs here in France, but for the life of me I can't find any stock

     

    Does anybody out there breed, or know of anybody who breeds these pigs in France?

     

    Tony

  5. Hi there

    I am hoping to build a false floor in our grenier, which will be an eventual bedroom, and would like to run the electrical gaines between the two floors (if you see what I mean) The gap will be about 50mm.

    My question is, would that be OK with the consuel?

     

    Tony

  6. Hello all

    I wasn't quite sure where to post this message, so as I live in this region, it may as well go here

     

    I'm looking for sheep, rare sheep, the old rustic breeds, ie Ouessant, Soay or anything similar in the south-west region. I know there are more specialised forums, but I thought I would give it a go on here too

     

    If anybody knows of any, please get in touch.

     

    Mauhoum

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