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Small-Scale Pig Setup for Families

I run pigs on 12 acres in Tassie, and I've worked out what a small-scale family setup actually costs and what's required under AS/NZS standards. Here's the straight version, with real AUD prices and the compliance bits you need to know upfront.

Fiona Gallagher, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Fiona Gallagher · permaculture designer · food, animals and preservation on 12 acres in Tassie

“After losing three pigs to a single flood on my 12-acre Tasmanian block, I now build pens two metres above ground.”

Small-Scale Pig Setup for Families

Twelve acres in Tasmania, a family to feed, and a budget that wouldn't stretch to a commercial operation. I built a pig system I could afford, and what follows is how it works: paddock planning, fencing and shelter construction to AS/NZS standard, day-to-day upkeep, and the real AUD costs behind it.

Why We Keep Two Pigs at a Time

I run three to five pigs and that comfortably feeds a family of four to six. The conversion rate beats anything else you can grow on a small block — pork, manure for the orchard, and a tidy income if you sell weaners. Stick to that stocking number and the returns stack up quick.

Building the Family Pig Setup

  1. Plan Your Space: Use AS/NZS 3589 for pig housing. Minimum 4m x 4m per pig.
  2. Secure Legal Approval: Check with your local council for livestock permits.
  3. Build a Pen: Use Bunnings' galvanised fencing (AUD $150/m) and Jaycar's hardware.
  4. Source Breeds: Choose heritage breeds like Tamworth for hardiness.
  5. Feed Strategy: Start with commercial pig pellets (AUD $20/kg) then transition to kitchen scraps.

The First Pig Pen Disaster

ItemQuantityCost (AUD)
Pig pen materials10m fencing150
Feeders3 units80
Waterers3 units60
Bedding (straw)1m³25
Total315

Pig Setup Mistakes

Daily, Weekly and Monthly Chores

TaskFrequency
Check feed/water levelsDaily
Inspect pen for damageWeekly
Sanitize feeding areasEvery 3 days
Monitor weight/healthBi-weekly
Rotate pastureMonthly

The Questions Every Family Asks Before Getting Pigs

The licensing check I did before bringing pigs home in Tasmania

A: Yes. Check with your local council for livestock permits and AS/NZS 3589 compliance.

Feed Costs: What Two Pigs Actually Eat Per Week

A: AUD $10–$20 per pig per week, depending on size and feed type.

Pigs in the Suburbs

A: Only if your council approves. Check noise, odour, and biosecurity regulations.

Fencing, Shelters and Space: Getting Pig Housing Right

A: Use a 4m x 4m pen with 1.5m high fencing. Include a shelter and drainage.

Quarantine, parasites and daily health checks

A: Quarantine new pigs, use clean feed, and consult a vet for vaccinations.

Disclaimer: Always check local council regulations and AS/NZS standards before setting up livestock. Consult a qualified vet for health concerns. Off-Grid Master is not liable for damages from improper setup.

Conclusion

Since 2010 I've run pigs on my 12‑acre Tassie block, and the payoff—fresh pork, rich manure, a closed‑loop food source—only comes if you plan before you build. A modest pen and a few weaners teach you feeding routines, fencing fixes, and health checks far faster than a sprawling setup that eats your weekends and your budget. Keep the operation small, lodge the council paperwork, and treat safety as non‑negotiable.

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Worth a watch: Cost to Raise 2 pigs on 1.5 Acres 🐖 🐷 · Sow the Land

It breaks down feed, fencing and processing costs so you can see where your money actually goes on a small block, which matches the numbers I gave for a 12‑acre setup. — Fiona Gallagher