Raise pigs with better numbers, better planning, and fewer expensive small-farm mistakes.
First published April 11, 2025. Updated edition: May 26, 2026. Pig Farming Made Profitable is a practical guide for homesteaders, smallholders, family farms, and serious beginners who want to understand the real costs, systems, risks, and sales decisions behind small-scale pig farming.
Pigs grow fast, convert feed efficiently, and can produce excellent pork in a short time. But pig farming can also lose money quickly when feed costs are underestimated, fencing is weak, processing slots are not booked, local rules are ignored, or pork is priced without knowing the true break-even number.
This book helps you plan before you buy pigs, build a system that fits your land and budget, and make decisions based on numbers instead of guesswork.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
Decide whether pigs fit your land, time, budget, legal situation, and marketCompare feeder-to-finish, farrow-to-finish, weaner sales, pastured pork, deep-bedded systems, and home-freezer pigsCheck zoning, livestock permissions, setback rules, manure regulations, movement requirements, slaughter rules, and insurance questionsCall processors early, book slaughter dates, and understand the difference between selling live animals and selling meatBuild realistic startup budgets, feed budgets, cash-flow plans, and break-even pork pricesChoose breeds and buy healthy feeder pigs without being fooled by cheap stockPlan housing, shelter, bedding, fencing, gates, water systems, feeders, and daily infrastructureFeed pigs for growth, health, meat quality, and profit while reducing wasteUse pasture, forage, and rotational systems without destroying land or losing controlBuild daily care, low-stress handling, quarantine, and biosecurity routinesRecognize basic pig health concerns and know when veterinary help is neededManage manure, bedding, odor, flies, and environmental responsibilitiesUnderstand breeding, farrowing, piglet survival, finishing weight, carcass yield, and pork qualitySell pork legally and profitably through whole hogs, half hogs, deposits, customer education, branding, and direct marketingScale up carefully without creating more work, more smell, more risk, and less profitThe updated edition includes working tools for readiness checks, legal and zoning questions, processor calls, feeder pig buying, seller interviews, startup budgets, feed cost calculations, break-even pricing, daily and weekly care, biosecurity, visitor policies, quarantine, health observation, veterinary treatments, withdrawal periods, breeding, farrowing, piglet records, feed inventory, pasture rotation, manure management, customer orders, deposits, sales review, and profit tracking.
This book does not promise easy money from pigs. It shows you how to test the numbers, reduce preventable mistakes, and decide whether pig farming can work for your own farm, market, and management style.
If you want to raise pigs for freezer pork, direct-market pork, small-farm income, or a carefully planned homestead enterprise, Pig Farming Made Profitable gives you a practical framework before the first feeder pig arrives.