
Good pig feed contains sufficient energy, protein, minerals and vitamins. Clean drinking water must always be available.įeeds should meet the animal’s needs for maintenance, growth and reproduction. Creep feed (about 20g per piglet per day) or a good home-made mixture with fine rice bran, broken rice and milled maize grains.Feed ingredients in descending order: corn, soya bean meal, barley, wheat bran, vegetable protein, oilseeds extracts, fatty acids, feed phosphate, pig vitamins, and trace minerals.A combination of protein source, milk replacer, vitamins, amino acids and rich feed ingredients makes this complete feed the ideal start for young healthy piglets.It contains 20% protein that is highly fortified with milk by-products and is available in small, chewable, highly palatable pellets for easy digestion. Creep Feed is the baby piglets’ first and most important dry food.Household, commercial or industrial waste, which includes restaurant waste that hasn’t been properly cooked and screened. The excreta (droppings) of any mammal or birdĪny substance that has come into contact with a prohibited substance via collection, storage or transport in a contaminated container, such as meat trays and take away food containers. Pigs that feed on carcasses are also at risk of contracting diseases that are contagious to humans. This includes any meat blood, offal, hide or feathers. if they are properly cooked.Īny meat products: includes pies, sausage rolls, bacon and cheese rolls, pizza, salami and other delicatessen meats and table scraps without proper cooking and screening.Īny carcass or part of a carcass of any mammal or bird (raw and uncooked). if they are properly cooked.Īlcohol distilling residues: local alcohol can be made from millet, rice, maize, sweet potato, banana, etc. Restaurant leftovers, food transporter and disposers of food waste products if they are properly cooked.įorest Products including wild vegetables, wild bananas, wild cola – cassia, yam, forage grasses etc. Vegetable, fruit or bread scraps that have been not in contact with animal products or by-products if they are properly cooked. What can you feed your pig?Ĭommercially prepared swine rations from grain, fruit and vegetable from markets These are water, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and minerals. The nutritional needs of pigs can be divided into six categories or classes. In fact, pigs can be fed well using only kitchen scraps from a family’s household. You can use locally available feeds that are less expensive, but can be nutritionally complete when properly prepared. Good feed is necessary for growth, body maintenance and the production of meat and milk. You must ensure your practices are in line with official regulations in your own region. While much of the information will be applicable elsewhere, please be aware that every country has its own rules regarding feeding animals, e.g. Marking the dedication of the Matunda Soy House of Worship.Editor’s note: The content on this page was written specifically for farmers in Nepal.

To the Friends Gathered in Matunda Soy, Kenya, for the Dedication of the House of Worship Regarding restoration work at the Mansion of Mazra‘ih

Marking the dedication of the Tanna House of Worship

To the Friends Gathered in Tanna, Vanuatu, for the Dedication of the House of Worship Marking the Centenary Commemoration of the Ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá To the Friends Gathered in the Holy Land to Mark the Centenary Commemoration of the Ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá On the Occasion of the Centenary Commemoration of the Ascension of ‘Abdu’l-BaháĪ Tribute by the Universal House of Justice Regarding the upcoming Nine Year Plan of the worldwide Bahá’í communityįollowing the Centenary of the Ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá To the Conference of the Continental Boards of Counsellors The educational materials of the training institute To the Auxiliary Board members throughout the world Regarding the Conference of the Continental Boards of Counsellors Progress of the construction of the Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Baháĭevelopment concerning the Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
