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We chose to raise Idaho Pasture Pigs (IPPs) because of their friendly temperament and manageable mid-size, making them ideal for our small family ranch. Unlike other breeds, IPPs have an upturned nose, which means they don't root as much, preventing the creation of holes that could be hazardous to our other animals.
IPPs are prized for their marbled, redder-than-usual meat, which often has a higher nutritional value than the typical pink pork found in grocery stores. This was a key factor for us, as we prioritize not only the humane raising of our animals but also the health benefits of nutrient-rich foods, especially given our family's own health needs.
Our IPPs' diet consists mainly of pasture and alfalfa, with a small amount of grain hand-fed daily to provide essential minerals and nutrients. Unlike most commercial and some other pasture-raised breeds, which reach market weight in 5-6 months due to free access to grain, IPPs take 10-12 months to grow out. This longer process requires more work and patience, but the superior quality of life for our pigs and the exceptional meat they provide make it all worthwhile. Plus, we get to enjoy their company even longer!
Aka Free Range Butt Nuggets!
We carefully selected a variety of hardy bird breeds that are well-suited to Colorado's weather and excel in egg production. Living on the prairie, we also considered the presence of sky predators like eagles, owls, and hawks. Through our research, we found that having large, dark-colored birds in the flock can deter these predators by making them think another predator is already present. So far, this strategy has been effective!
Our flock is protected by two vigilant roosters, one of which is a large Black Australorp. We currently raise several breeds, including Black Australorps, Blue Rhode Islands (a mix of Red Rhode Islands and Black Australorps), along with a few Easter Eggers and Arctic Blue Eggers. Our birds enjoy all the pasture grass and bugs they can find, supplemented with grain, scratch, and fresh fruit and vegetable treats.