![]() best I could get out of it was 73% production. I got stuck I used the siloking self propelled and I could not even get close to power food. For optimal profits, transport pigs to the selling point by yourself - you will save up $200 per animal.I Finally figured out what the ratios are on the TMR, and you know what its totally wacked, off, I was looking at 60% base food, 40% Power food, now if you follow that you dont' end up with anything near enough to make cow power food. When it comes to manure produced, its amount is not as high as in the case of cows either. In spite of all of that, pigs are not the most profitable of businesses and to benefit from it as much as possible, you will have to put lots of work into them. Productivity is lower but a 1ha field yields around 20 000l of corn, which will last you for very long and you will simply have to add it from the trailer, to the nearby heap. Therefore, the best option is to grow corn. Of course, while performing calculations, you should take newborn pigs into consideration and get additional supplies. If you use mixed food, you require 3 bags a day, for 30 pigs, and this yields a difference at the same level of profit (3 600$). What is even more, after corn is fed to them (50% productivity drop), you can receive 3 $600/day. Daily production of manure and liquid manure: 650 litres and 500 litres Īs you can see, after the number animals is increased to 30, reproduction times drops to 4:40h, which yields 6 pigs a day (assuming that additional pigs also decrease production time) - which yields a profit of $7200/day.Their productivity level is around 1 palette per 10 pigs per day.īelow, you can view efficiency of production at the 100% productivity rate per 10 animals, when mixed food- it is easy to calculate that if you feed them with corn, these values drop by a half and the reproduction time doubles: You can use bags with pig food for $1 200/1000l, available on palettes in shop. However, it is difficult to maintain their productivity at the level of 100%, because this would require transportation and production of many plants. At first, thinks about buying more sheep then, after you already start receiving more wool consider better trailers/loaders that will improve working with palettes. Also, do nit incest in hay, because this does not increase sheep's productivity. Reproduction speed - one sheep per 96h įor greater efficiency, you can invest in better mowers and forage wagons, baling technology is not required. ![]()
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