I am shortly about to move into a smallholding in the Falklands.
I am not totaly ignorant about animal care and it will be a very small affair, 1/2 doz. chickens, couple of lambs and a couple of pigs.
But I am totally ignorant about running a smallholding so I have a few questions, please don't laugh at the absurdity of the questions!
I am also just getting into sausage making so primarily my piggy pair will be used as the most vital banger ingredient. I am not interested in bacon but want the gorgous pork of the youngr ones. Now can I keep a boy and a girl pig happily together? This way I can slaughter what will hopefully be many sucessful litters on a fairly regular basis. I don't want to keep lots of animals year round but the occasional litter until slaughter would be fine.
Also I will be keeping a couple of sheep, now these will be used for wool (Falklands wool is world famous)and as my lawn mower, but at how old would they be at first shearing? If at first shearing they are mutton would this still be an aceptable ingredient of sausages? I am young enough to still have all my own teeth but don't want to wear my jaw out chewing tough meat!
Now as to the chickens, I have some albeit limited experiencing of egg production and for roasts and stews etc but again age comes into it, is there a particularly good age to kill a chicken for prime sausages and burgers etc? Young ones I roasted and old ones, past thier egg laying date were always made into slow cooking dishes like a casserole.
Any help on running/setting up a very small, smallholding would be greatly appreciated!