They are pretty endearing things, mind you sheep do have thier moments, got 8 pet rescued ones for keeping grass down, they are very far from stupid too contrary to belief.
I just look at the pet pig, see it doing what it does and enjoying itself. Then it occurs well if you go and buy a pack of danish bacon in the supermarket the chances are thats from some poor intensively reared thing thats never done the things that come naturally.
Being outside, running, playing, digging and forraging. My choice is that i dont buy such bacon, i might have done at a push but not now having started to get to know a pig.
Think your right though peetee, it would be a heck of an undertaking. Think apart from the trying to detatch yourself emotionally aspect theres the 'it's not right to do it for profit' part that i'd be very uncomfy with.
Dont know who saw the chicken run thing recently, I really cant stand HFW but fairplay the guy has changed a lot of peoples opinions for the better for the sake of animal welfare so can be no bad thing.
Ive got egg layers here, a hundred and something of them, but apart from a couple of particular ones i'm pretty indifferent to them. They make zero money, cost in fact, the eggs they lay dont cover what they eat in a year, they're getting old and guess most people would say well making no money costing time so get rid of them.
I look at it as they did lay well for 2-3 years, they probably did make a few bob then so they've earned a happy retirement.
They can clean up ground a bit, course never have to buy eggs and they provide some brilliant compost for veggies.
Reckon the solution to pigs lies in the chickens, might let a couple go broody, sort out a seperate shed and bring up 15 or so just for the table and see how that goes. Seems madness paying £8 for a free range one from the co-op when i can rear some for less and know theyve been better looked after i.e. not on a scale of mass production.
Chicken BBQ the night of the vintage show for the LEO lot i reckon
