Sunday, November 11, 2012

HOW PIGS CHANGE THE ECONOCAL STATUS...


Domestically; people engage in a various economic activities trying to achieve better and well living standard, aiming at improving the family, society and national at large in various spheres of a human being socially,economically,politically and so forth. In most places people have engaged in keeping domesticated pigs as a source of earning income that can raise-up their living standard and make them prosper in the daily activities to meet different expenses.

Pigs are any of the animals in the genus Suss, within the suidae family of oven-toed ungulates. Pigs include domestic pig, its ancestor the wild boar, and several other wild relatives. Pigs are omnivores and are highly social and intelligent animals. Pigs, hogs, swine all of these are names for wild or tame members of the scientific family Suidae; they are hoofed mammals with four toes on each foot, a human being is said to have been keeping pigs almost for more than 9, 000 years and they are mainly from Eurasian wild boars. 

These are among the surprising animals as they give birth to a large number of offspring's, domesticated pigs give birth up to fifteen piglets as they are fed well and they bear pregnancy almost four months;

What they eat
Pigs are kept domestically in a normal way in such each person can manage and engage on that activity that can be a source of better living standard; as the keeping cost is affordable because domesticated pigs are not selective on food. Pigs are omnivores, eating plants and animals. Their snouts are well suited to rooting for food scraps, roots, nuts and insects. Domestic pigs on farms eat feed rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals, pigs like water, drink up to 8 gallons daily. 

Where they live
Domesticated pigs live almost in many continents on our Earth because there is a favorable situation on them to be comfortable except on Antarctica; Pigs do best on environments that are ample shade, dirt, mud and water. Such areas are much better for them to live as they enjoy in most areas such as Iringa, Mbeya, Moshi, Morogolo as the environment is adequate to them.

What do they do...?
Mostly domestic pigs spend a great moment of time by digging with their snouts, turning over soil to find roots, insects and garbage to eat and even get water. Along with rooting for food in the soil, pigs wallow in mud which helps them cool down and avoid sunburn that is why they are comfortable in mud and water areas.

Domesticated pigs are as important in a human life at individually level, and even national at large socially, economically and other spheres of life as they regard, since they generate income; pigs that are kept domestically tend to expand the earning as they are much needed by different users so the owner increases his or her income. Today domesticated pigs are highly needed for consumption and various people tend to engage in this kind of economic activity, so pigs are the basis of economy among the people.

Pigs are commonly raised as livestock by farmers for meat (generally called pork, hams gammon or bacon), with this helps to improve people's healthy and tends to give food for their life, various places in have been preparing pork as it is needed by many people. 

So to say these are among the animals kept in various areas here in Tanzania because their out put is huge and the keeping cost is also reasonable even in the normal families;basically most of them seem to change their life to day just because of such a business.Children have been sent to school and other thing can be affordable in the families engaging in,can buy food, clothes and even shelters so it is lovely means to improve people's life.

All in all the government has to support such kind of agriculture as it has been a source of better life as other kind of economic activities such as cultivation,fishing,bee keeping and so forth to raise Tanzanians life.For a determined people this will improve the today,tomorrow and future life as it is simple to keep and the market is available.


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