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Nick
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Jonnyboy
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Posted: Mon May 16, 05 1:44 pm Post subject: |
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NickHowe wrote: |
Assuming you meant me, and not someone else...
I paid �80 for the pair. This year, they were �150 for 4. I can work out all the maths, if anyone's interested, but, bear in mind that I did it for my own freezer, with no economics in mind, so I probably over fed, financially. |
I'd be very interested in the finances, my motivations would be the same as yours. |
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tahir
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Nick
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Posted: Mon May 16, 05 4:03 pm Post subject: |
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Well, yes, by a country mile.
I would be prepared to lose against other bacon, if someone else was doing a taste test, however, on the grounds that I raised it, paid for it, sweated for it, butchered it and processed it myself, yes, without doubt, the best bacon I've ever had.
Tastewise, it was pretty bloody good, too. |
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Nick
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Posted: Tue May 17, 05 8:15 am Post subject: |
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OK, did some fag packet maths.
Pigs cost �40 each.
I kept them for about 7 months, during which the pair consumed about 1,350 kilos of pig nuts, costing about �135 per pig. Slaughter and butchery worked out at �110 for the pair, and I got nearly 200kg of product back.
There were also downstream costs, for sausage skins, salt, etc etc, and I've not included the cost of setting up the fencing, and such, as I've viewed this as capital investment.
The food cost is one I've calculated, rather than monitored, and it will be less, as I didn't feed them a full ration of nuts everyday. Often they had scraps, vegetables, and wind fallen apples instead.
Hope that helps, but if I've missed anything, yell!
Neil. |
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tahir
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