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Fitzy
28th July 2009, 21:25
Hi all.

Very interesting question.
My new girl in the Phils keeps cattle, mostly pigs, and not saying she is one:D
As I would like to live there soon one day, and make some kind of business plan, I asked her more about this subject, and she told me that she buys piglets for 3000 pesos, and when fully grown, sells then for up to 8000!!!
Is this true???? coz it sounds like quite a nice area to invest in, lol
Makes a change from fixing radios:icon_lol::BouncyHappy:

Any comments would be appreciated please:xxgrinning--00xx3:

aromulus
28th July 2009, 21:38
Hi all.

Very interesting question.
My new girl in the Phils keeps cattle, mostly pigs, and not saying she is one:D
As I would like to live there soon one day, and make some kind of business plan, I asked her more about this subject, and she told me that she buys piglets for 3000 pesos, and when fully grown, sells then for up to 8000!!!
Is this true???? coz it sounds like quite a nice area to invest in, lol
Makes a change from fixing radios:icon_lol::BouncyHappy:

Any comments would be appreciated please:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Don't even think about it.....:NoNo:

Bad business that way.

What's the point in buying piglets, feeding them, fattening them, and then selling them on....?:Erm:
Hardly worth the time.:NoNo:

Why doesn't she breed them herself....???:Erm:
She must have enough boars and sows by now to start a proper piggery.:doh

Just imagine this...
Average piglets per birth.... 12/14 @ 3000Php = 36k/42k:omg: (modest average, could be 15/17)
Sow can safely be bred twice yearly = 72k/84k
10 breeding sows = 720k/840k

Even so, I would not touch it with a bargepole.

Fitzy
28th July 2009, 21:53
Don't even think about it.....:NoNo:

Bad business that way.

What's the point in buying piglets, feeding them, fattening them, and then selling them on....?:Erm:
Hardly worth the time.:NoNo:

Why doesn't she breed them herself....???:Erm:
She must have enough boars and sows by now to start a proper piggery.:doh

Just imagine this...
Average piglets per birth.... 12/14 @ 3000Php = 36k/42k:omg: (modest average, could be 15/17)
Sow can safely be bred twice yearly = 72k/84k
10 breeding sows = 720k/840k

Even so, I would not touch it with a bargepole.



Ahhh ok.

So sorry my friend.

That was her original thing she was doing, but as you say we plan to breed them as you suggested.
I just want to help her get started:)and do as you say, as the feed is very expensive, and hardly worth it.
Sorry for not making myself more clearer!
You have insight into this, and am glad for your help/suggestions.
I didn't think a full grown wd fetch 8000????
People there obviously have more money than i thought!

eagles
29th July 2009, 02:06
piglets of good breeding is about 2,000 pesos each, (1 month old) you got to fatten them for another 3- 4 months@ 1000 per month cost of feeds per pig.. add the vitamins etc.. each investment for a pig is 7,000. Today in davao, live pig is sold at 85-90 pesos per kilo, market selling price for the pork is 130-150 a kilo.. .. A good live pig is more than 100kgs when sold.. Hope my data are correct.

As to the cows, live cow for fattening when bought from local suppliers is 20,000-25,000 each... ( i still have to research more on this)

trader dave
29th July 2009, 05:06
i knew a pig breeder there he had to have them all culled they had some kind of desease:furious3:


and the same happened to a chicken breeder:cwm34:


but what you dont find in the phils is a lot of sheep:idea::REGamblMoney01HL1:

eagles
29th July 2009, 08:32
:xxgrinning--00xx3: few farmers raise sheep as pinoys dont normally eat sheep ( though i had tasted roast lamb here in davao ).. Pinoy dish is more of pork, beef, chicken and fish..

aromulus
29th July 2009, 09:48
but what you dont find in the phils is a lot of sheep:idea::REGamblMoney01HL1:

Of course not....!!!!!

The welsh take too much time to tenderise them ....:thorsten_rammler: before export.... :doh

MarBell379
29th July 2009, 09:49
Remember the cost of feeding and caring for them as well. At those costs and sell prices, given the cost of rearing and the risk of disease/death I wouldnt have thought there was a huge amount of profit in it.
In the UK it would be more of a hobby business unless you want to establish a proper full time piggery.

ca143
29th July 2009, 10:09
:now a days piggery is not a good bussiness at all....as others say cost of feeds are very expensive,,,,,why u not try a coconut farm?u can harvest on it evry 3 mos....then goat under on it.....all u need to do make a fence and a sheed....:icon_lol:

vbkelly
29th July 2009, 17:22
Hi all.

Very interesting question.
My new girl in the Phils keeps cattle, mostly pigs, and not saying she is one:D
As I would like to live there soon one day, and make some kind of business plan, I asked her more about this subject, and she told me that she buys piglets for 3000 pesos, and when fully grown, sells then for up to 8000!!!
Is this true???? coz it sounds like quite a nice area to invest in, lol
Makes a change from fixing radios:icon_lol::BouncyHappy:

Any comments would be appreciated please:xxgrinning--00xx3:

not a good business in my opinion bcoz i noticed my sister last year bought a piglets for 800pesos for family use but the pig food is to much expensive yeah you have a profit but not that much.

LEAHnew
29th July 2009, 22:20
I agree to Vbkelly it's not good business at the moment, there's a virus spreading (well not the swine flu) as far as i remember it was ebola virus, in my province nueva ecija many cases has been found lately about it, as I was chatted to my mom they start avoiding eating pork meat now:doh anyway the Government doing quick action about it:Erm::rolleyes: (maybe quicker coz election coming soon:D)
just to give idea about the virus:cwm34:
http://www.pig333.com/what_the_experts_say/pig_article/1105/the-ebola-reston-virus-in-philippine-pigs

Fitzy
31st July 2009, 07:10
Well, i got 4 for her, and she can do what she likes with them:D:D:D
If she makes a small profit, all well and good for her:icon_lol:

Thanks a lot for all your interesting replies:BouncyHappy:

Fitzy
31st July 2009, 07:11
Of course not....!!!!!

The welsh take too much time to tenderise them ....:thorsten_rammler: before export.... :doh

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