For ten years Alice Percy operated a commercial hog operation on her farm in Whitefield, Maine, becoming the largest certified hog producer in the state. Percy has mentored hog farming startups through the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOFGA), and helped to develop the association’s Raising Organic Pigs fact sheet. She has presented workshops on organic hog husbandry at MOFGA events and the annual NOFA Summer Conference. She served on the MOFGA board from 2011 to 2018, including two years as board chair. Percy currently works as the manager of the Organic Growers Supply division at Fedco Seeds.
“Searching for a thorough, research-backed book on pasture-raising
pigs and the business of selling pork? Then look no further because
Alice Percy has produced the most comprehensive guide on the
subject to date. Covering all the basics, with special attention to
the unique behavior of swine and the importance of preventative
practices to keep them in optimal health, farmers will be able to
produce healthier animals and tastier pork if they follow her
advice.”—Rebecca Thistlethwaite, author of The New Livestock
Farmer and Farms with a Future
“At Rodale Institute we believe we can humanely raise animals, out
on pasture, in a way that supports both soil health and the
farmer’s bottom line. Alice Percy’s Happy Pigs Taste
Better is the book I wish I’d had when I first started raising
pastured, organic pigs. It’s an excellent resource for getting
started, or advancing and improving your operation.”—Shelby Dukes,
animal husbandry specialist, Rodale Institute
“There’s a wealth of helpful information in this beautifully
produced handbook which should get first-time, small-scale pig
producers off to a great start. Alice Percy makes it abundantly
clear that keeping pigs on pasture has huge welfare benefits, but
also that they are not ruminants and need high-quality supplemental
feed in order to thrive. While most of the information is relevant
wherever you are in the world, readers should check their domestic
regulations, as what may be legal in the United States (for example
nose ringing and castration) may not be permitted in other
countries. In the EU, conversely, antibiotics may be used if
required to prevent poor welfare. Even experienced pig keepers will
find tips of interest in the rearing of that wonderful species, the
pig!”—Helen Browning, chief executive, Soil Association (UK)
“More than simply a gastronomic argument for humane pork
production, this volume will inspire the reader to contemplate that
next step: rearing pigs. Even if, for whatever reason, one feels
unable to take on that responsibility, this book will leave the
reader with an enriched understanding of a pig’s life and a
concomitant sense of injustice at their commodification and
suffering at the hands of mass producers.”—Jamie Berger,
restaurateur and cofounder, Pitt Cue (London)
“Having known Alice Percy for nearly twenty years, I can say with
conviction that the welfare of the pigs is her first priority on a
farm or homestead. Alice has always been very thorough in her
research on the science behind the methods and materials she uses
in raising pigs. By including information on the economics
necessary for the success of the farm, she also considers the
welfare of the farm and the farmer.”—Diane Schivera, organic
livestock specialist, Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners
Association
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