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Are pigs good investments?

>> No.25920604

>>25920573
lmfao

>> No.25920620

>>25920573
I literally saw two legs in the air and a dick. What the fuck anon

>> No.25920695

>>25920620
(new)fag

>> No.25920712

>>25920573
kek

>> No.25920770

>>25920573
Mehmehmeh
Got me

>> No.25921058

Bump. These replies are all useless.

>> No.25921152

>>25921058
What were you expecting retard

>> No.25921217
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>>25921058
They r a good invest if you either like bacon or have a slurry fetish

>> No.25921222

>>25920573
That’s a man

>> No.25921327

>>25920573
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xUynRdzzsM

>> No.25921365

>>25920573
that's a 3 pigs

>> No.25921578

>>25920573
If you actually have land and a use for them, yes. They will literally eat almost anything, great if you have a lot of food or produce scraps that can't be composted. Many people avoid pigs because they fuckin stink but there are ways to deal with the smell. I haven't tried it myself but there are Korean Natural Farming methods of odour-free pig farming which focus on feeding the microbiology in your soil, some people have had great results with that. I wouldn't know the first thing about actually making money of them directly though.

>> No.25921637
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>>25920573
yes pigs are a good investment, they are incredibly easy to keep as they require very little space in which to live, and will eat just about anything.
furthermore, numerous pigs can be stored in a small area unlike other livestock that requires a large area in which to live.

pig products are myriad. bacon is one of the most consumed meats in the west, and most parts of the pig can in some way be used, even if it is to feed dogs. their meat can also be preserved for a long time as well, meaning supply can be withheld and released onto markets in times of shortage.
certain breeds of pig are very well suited to sniff out truffles as well, meaning that if one has the aptitude, they may be able to provide a service, this being truffle location. truffles are highly desirable in high class restaurants, with most chefs preferring to use the real and organic thing rather than a substitute

beyond this, pigs offer a lesser known service, and this is for acorn clearing. a job originally held by the medieval swineherds, pigs would be released around stables to consume stray acorns so that horses do not eat them.
a horse is unable to digest acorns, and due to their prices, a pig is a brilliant solution for avoiding equine digestive issues that require veterinarian intervention at a high cost.

in short, yes anon pigs are a good investment, provided you have the land and aptitude to use them to their fullest potential

>> No.25921786

>>25921637
Who do you think you are, giving legitimate answers and shit?
Only shitposting allowed in this Christian forum

>> No.25921909

>>25921058
What did you expect by starting the threads with a meme picture doofus ?
Lmfao

>> No.25921936

bump best thread here rn

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>>25921786
you dont know how long ive been waiting to unload my pig knowledge

>> No.25921987

Peenus

>> No.25921995

>>25920573
thats a penis.

>> No.25921999

>>25921637
Thanks anon!

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>>25921999
no problem!!