Pig farming in Kenya can yield a rapid rate of return on capital employed if only pig farmers make little attempt to obtain maximum productivity. Often pig farmers let pigs roam freely scavenging for their food and occasionally supplementing them with kitchen waste or farm by-products. Local breeds are kept where shelter or veterinary arrangements are rarely considered. Pig Farming is one of the most profitable agricultural ventures in Kenya. Pigs are not very demanding to keep, unlike poultry. The three ingredients to a successful pig farming operation are getting the right breed, giving the right feed, and Proper care.
Pig farming can be practiced as an independent venture or as a part of mixed farming operations. You can keep pigs alongside dairy cattle and feed the pigs the same food.
Expected Yield: You can rear 25 pigs per acre. Each pig yields about 50-70 kgs of meat.
Growing Season per Year: Pigs are ready for the market at 6 months weighing 100kgs.
Nutritional Value: Fat 13.92g, saturated fat 5.230g, monosaturated fat 6.190g, polysaturated fat 1.200g, protein 27.32g, water 57.87, vitaminB6 0.464mg, vitamin B12 0.70ug, choline 93.9mg, vitamin 0.6MG, vitaminD 53iu, calcium 19mg, iron 0.87mg, magnesium 28mg, phosphorous 246mg, potassium 423mg, sodium 62mg and zinc 2.39mg.
