What to Feed Your Pigs for Faster Growth
Feed determines how fast your pigs grow. Poor feeding leads to slow weight gain and low profit. Good feeding improves growth rate and reduces time to market.
You need the right mix of nutrients. Pigs require energy, protein, vitamins, and minerals every day.
Understand what pigs need
Each stage of growth requires a different diet.
Main nutrients:
- Energy from maize and cassava
- Protein from soybean meal and groundnut cake
- Vitamins and minerals from premix and greens
- Clean water at all times
Water matters as much as feed. A pig drinks 8 to 15 liters per day depending on size and weather.
Feed pigs based on age
Piglets, growers, and adults eat different feed types.
Piglets, 0 to 8 weeks
Piglets need high protein for early growth.
Feed options:
- Starter mash
- Milk supplements
- Crushed maize mixed with soybean meal
Feed small portions several times a day. Ensure constant access to clean water.
Grower pigs, 8 weeks to 5 months
Growth rate increases at this stage.
Feed options:
- Grower mash
- Maize
- Palm kernel cake
- Cassava peels
Feed twice daily. Maintain a balanced mix of energy and protein.
Finisher pigs, 5 months to market
Focus on weight gain and meat quality.
Feed options:
- Finisher mash
- Maize
- Bran
- Kitchen waste
Avoid sudden feed changes. Gradual changes prevent stress and poor digestion.
Use local feed ingredients to cut cost
Feed cost takes up to 70 percent of total production cost. You need affordable options.
Common local ingredients:
- Cassava peels
- Yam peels
- Palm kernel cake
- Brewer’s grain
- Vegetable waste
Dry and process these materials before feeding. Raw waste can cause illness.
Balance your feed
Feeding only maize or waste slows growth. Balance improves results.
Simple mix example:
- 50 percent maize
- 20 percent soybean meal
- 20 percent palm kernel cake
- 10 percent vitamins and minerals
Adjust based on availability and cost.
Use commercial feed when possible
Commercial feed provides a complete diet. It supports faster growth and reduces guesswork.
Types:
- Starter feed
- Grower feed
- Finisher feed
You get consistent results with proper use.
Feed quantity guide
Feed pigs based on weight.
General guide:
- Piglets eat 0.5 to 1 kg per day
- Growers eat 1 to 2.5 kg per day
- Finishers eat 2.5 to 4 kg per day
Do not overfeed. Excess feed leads to waste and higher cost.
Feed at the same time daily
Consistency improves digestion and growth.
Routine example:
- Morning feeding
- Evening feeding
Remove leftover feed to avoid spoilage.
Add supplements when needed
Supplements improve health and growth.
Options:
- Salt for mineral balance
- Bone meal for calcium
- Vitamin premix
Use correct amounts. Too much harms the pigs.
Avoid harmful feed
Some materials harm pigs.
Do not feed:
- Rotten food
- Moldy grains
- Raw cassava with high cyanide
- Plastic or contaminated waste
Poor feed leads to disease and death.
Monitor growth
Track weight gain weekly.
Signs of good feeding:
- Steady weight increase
- Smooth skin
- Active behavior
If growth slows, review your feed mix and quantity.
Example growth target
A well-fed pig reaches:
- 20 kg at 2 months
- 50 kg at 4 months
- 80 to 100 kg at 5 to 7 months
Good feeding reduces time to market and increases turnover.
Reduce feed waste
Feed waste reduces profit.
Tips:
- Use fixed feeding troughs
- Do not pour feed on the ground
- Feed measured portions
- Store feed in a dry place
Simple control steps save money.
Final thoughts
Fast growth depends on consistent feeding. Give balanced feed. Provide clean water daily. Use local ingredients to reduce cost. Monitor results and adjust.
Good feeding leads to healthy pigs, faster growth, and better income.
