Focus: Pork production (grow-to-finish model)
Target: 20 pigs (mixed gender)
Land Size: ¼ acre mixed-use plot
Duration: 6–8 months per cycle
Expected Output: 1.5–2 tons of pork per cycle
1. Why Pig Farming?
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Requires less space per animal than cattle
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Converts kitchen and farm waste into meat efficiently
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High market demand (butcheries, hotels, individuals)
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Produces manure for crops/fruits
2. Best Breeds for Meat Production in Kenya
Breed | Characteristics |
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Large White | Fast growing, high litter size |
Landrace | Excellent mothering, lean meat |
Duroc | Good for bacon, hardy |
Camborough | Hybrid, high feed-to-meat efficiency |
Crossbreeds | Often cheaper and well-adapted locally |
3. Housing Plan for 20 Pigs
A. Housing Zones
Unit | Pigs | Size per pig | Total space |
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Breeding pens | 2–3 sows, 1 boar | 6–8 m² | ~20 m² |
Farrowing pens | 2 sows | 8–10 m² | ~20 m² |
Grower/finisher pens | 14 pigs | 2.5–3 m² | ~35–40 m² |
Storage + feed area | - | - | ~10 m² |
Use concrete floor, sloped for drainage. Use timber, iron sheets, or bricks.
B. Placement on Plot
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Place pigsty on downwind side of plot
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Keep 15–20 meters from bees, rabbits, or poultry
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Raise water points and direct waste into a compost pit
4. Feeding Plan
Daily Feed Per Pig (Approx.)
Age/Type | Feed Type | Quantity |
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Piglets (1–2 months) | Starter | 0.5–1 kg/day |
Growers (3–5 months) | Grower feed | 2–3 kg/day |
Finishers (6+ months) | Finisher feed + supplements | 3–4 kg/day |
Breeding sows/boars | Sow & boar meal | 2.5–3.5 kg/day |
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Kitchen scraps (no meat or oily foods)
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Banana stems, sweet potato vines, arrowroots
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Brewer’s waste, maize germ, fish meal
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Formulate your own feeds with guidance
Water
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20–30 liters per pig/day
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Ensure automatic nipples or troughs are available
5. Breeding & Growth Cycle
Stage | Duration |
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Heat cycle in gilts | Every 18–21 days |
Gestation | 114 days (~3.8 months) |
Weaning piglets | 4–5 weeks |
Slaughter age | 6–8 months |
Average litter size | 8–12 piglets |
6. Health Management
Issue | Prevention |
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Worms | Deworm every 2 months |
Skin diseases | Clean pens, dusting |
Respiratory infections | Good ventilation |
Diarrhea | Clean water/feed, avoid feed changes |
African Swine Fever (ASF) | Biosecurity, no pig movements in/out |
7. Integration with Other Animals
Animal | Compatibility | Notes |
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Chickens | Good | Keep coops separately elevated |
Rabbits | Good | No noise conflict |
Dogs | Keep separated | Dogs may bark/disturb pigs |
Bees | Keep pigs away 15+ meters | Fence around hives needed |
8. Waste & Manure Management
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Collect pig waste daily
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Compost in designated pit or use for banana/sugarcane/fruits
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Keep drainage away from rabbit/chicken zones
9. Marketing Options
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Pork to butcheries or slaughterhouses
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Sell live pigs to individuals/farmers
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Roast pork or pork cuts (with license)
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Sell manure to other farmers
10. Cost Estimate to Start (20 Pigs)
Item | Quantity | Cost (KSh) |
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Housing setup (local materials) | 90 m² | 60,000 – 80,000 |
Breeding stock (5 gilts + 1 boar) | @5,000 | 30,000 |
Piglets (14 growers) | @2,500 | 35,000 |
Feed (1st 4 months) | 20 pigs | 60,000 |
Water, tools, medicine | - | 10,000 |
Vet services | - | 5,000 |
11. Profit Projection (After 6–8 Months)
Item | Quantity | Unit Price | Total (KSh) |
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Pork (20 pigs x 70 kg avg live weight) | 1,400 kg | KSh 450/kg | 630,000 |
Expenses (feed, vet, etc.) | - | - | -220,000 |
Net Income | KSh 400,000+ (per cycle) |
12. Final Tips for Success
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Maintain clean pens, steady feeding and fresh water
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Don’t mix sick pigs with healthy ones
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Keep records: feed, weight, vaccinations, sales
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Start small, then scale as you gain experience
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Consider solar lighting for night security
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