Generally, adult Tibetan pigs weigh about 60 kilograms, and sows generally do not exceed 50 kilograms. Due to their long-term living at high altitudes and being raised in the wild, Tibetan pigs have a strong physique and well-developed leg muscles. , the carcass has high lean meat rate, high trace elements and less fat deposition. Tibetan Xiang pigs are easy to raise, so the owner of this farm uses the conditioned reflex method to train the pigs. Whenever they feed corn, he plays the song "Nanniwan" and the Tibetan Xiang pigs will I ran back in groups to eat. Over time, pigs will develop a conditioned reflex to the broadcast, so there will be a spectacular scene of thousands of pigs coming from all directions as soon as the music starts.
These Tibetan Xiangxiang pigs grew up drinking mountain spring water and eating mountain delicacies. The Tibetan Xiangxiang pigs that grow leisurely in this superior environment have tender meat, low fat, low amino acid content, and lean carcasses. High proportion and many other advantages. It is a green food with extremely high value. As Tibetan pigs grow up, the amount of exercise also increases. Generally, Tibetan pigs will basically not gain weight after they reach adulthood.
Currently, he raises three to four thousand Tibetan pigs a day. In 2019, his sales reached more than 8 million yuan and his profit was about 2.7 million yuan. When many people saw this scene, they jokingly said that the second senior brother had become a spirit. Tibetan pigs are generally small in size and have black or brown fur at the tip of their mouths. Their appearance is very similar to wild boars, and many adult pigs are even more like wild boars.
The owner of this breeding base is a local villager. He told reporters that Tibetan pigs were introduced to this village from Tibet. Tibetan pigs are named after Tibet and originated from Linzhi. Many of them are Most of them are concentrated in Gongbujianda.
I believe you have never heard that pigs will go home to eat when they hear music, but such a strange thing happened in a Tibetan pig breeding base in Anhua, Hunan. As long as the radio plays "Southern Pig" When the song "Niwan" is played, thousands of Tibetan pigs will run in groups from the mountains and forests to the farms and start eating.