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Guide to Determine What Weight Show Pig to Buy

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Publication Number: P2516
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Traditionally, the swine show at the Dixie National Junior Round-Up is scheduled for a Saturday near February 1 each year. In 2025, the Dixie National Junior Round-Up Swine Market Hog Show is scheduled for Saturday, February 1.

Each year, many swine exhibitors purchase the pigs they intend to show at the Dixie National Junior Round-Up in Jackson. Some exhibitors purchase pigs at show pig sales, on-farm sales, or from individual producers usually in late September and October. Sometimes they purchase in early November, since the ownership deadline for pigs is December 2, 2024. Don’t wait until November to purchase a pig, because there may not be many left.

To be successful showing pigs, plan before purchasing the show pig.

It is a good idea to understand the show requirements.

  • Become familiar with the rules and regulations of the specific show in which you will show the animal.
  • Each show may have different requirements, and the requirements may change from one year to the next.
  • Mississippi Bred Contest: If you want to be eligible for additional premiums provided by the Mississippi Pork Producers Association for Mississippi-bred tagged pigs, ask the seller if the pig will be tagged Mississippi-bred before you purchase the pig. All Mississippi-bred tagged pigs should be tagged before change of ownership.

Here are more things to consider before purchasing the show pig:

  • Animal care—Who will provide daily care for the pig?
  • Housing—Do you have a shelter and pen to keep the pig comfortable?
  • Transport of the pig—Do you have a truck or trailer to haul the pig(s) you purchase?
  • Equipment—Do you have a self-feeder and water supply for the pig?
  • Feed—What will you feed your pig, and will you have the feed when the pig arrives?
  • Health program—Ask the seller what vaccinations or dewormers the pig has received and when the treatments were given.
  • Market situation—What do you plan to do with your pig after the show?
  • Sources of show pigs—Where will you go to purchase a show pig?

How to Use the Tables

The following tables will help you determine what weight pig to purchase at various times. Each table is for a different purchase date (September through November). The purchase date is listed at the top left side. Also, the number of days to the show date (February 1) is listed on the top row after the pig purchase weight. Be sure you use the table that matches your pig purchase date.

Table 1 – Purchase date, September 1

Table 2 – Purchase date, September 15

Table 3 – Purchase date, October 1

Table 4 – Purchase date, October 15

Table 5 – Purchase date, November 1

Table 6 – Purchase date, November 15

The shaded areas in each table represent pig weights that are outside the desirable weight ranges for the Dixie National Junior Round-Up. Pigs must weigh 200 pounds or more at the show. There is no maximum weight for the market pigs, but weights above 285 pounds are shaded in the tables. Barrows entered in the MS Bred Barrow Show must weigh between 200 and 290 pounds at the time of show check-in.

There are different ways to use these tables. One way, if you know the weight of the pig you want to buy, is to locate that weight on the top row of the table, then locate the expected average daily gain (ADG) in the column on the left side of the table. The number at the intersection of the row and column is the projected weight of the pig on February 1, 2025.

Example: Table 2. Purchase Date: September 15—You found a pig you want to purchase. The pig weighs 60 pounds, and you think the pig will gain 1.5 pounds per day. The projected weight of the pig on February 1 is 269 pounds.

Another method, if you know what weight you would like your pig to weigh at the show, is to locate that weight in the unshaded area of the table (see the PDF at the top of this page) along the same row you think the pig will gain (ADG), then go up the column from the desired show weight to find what weight pig you need to purchase (pig purchase weight).

Example: Table 3. Purchase Date: October 1—You want your pig to weigh about 275 pounds at the show, and you estimate the pig will gain 1.75 pounds per day. From the 275 value located in the 1.75 row, go up the column to the top row (pig purchase weight), and determine a 60-pound pig is what you need to purchase on October 1.

In this same table with the same show weight of about 275 pounds, there are other pigs with a similar weight. For instance, if you purchased a 90-pound pig October 1, you have to make sure the pig gains no more than 1.5 pounds per day to weigh 275 pounds on the show date. And a 120-pound pig purchased October 1 needs to gain only 1.25 pounds per day to weigh 274 pounds on February 1, 2025.

Approximate Show Pig Weight Tables

Table 1. Purchase date: September 1, 2024

Average Daily Gain, lb/day

Pig Purchase Weight, lb (153 days to show)

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

130

140

150

1.00

183

193

203

213

223

233

243

253

263

273

283

293

303

1.25

221

231

241

251

261

271

281

291

301

311

321

331

341

1.50

260

270

280

290

300

310

320

330

340

350

360

370

380

1.75

298

308

318

328

338

348

358

368

378

388

398

408

418

2.00

336

346

356

366

376

386

396

406

416

426

436

446

456

For a September 1, 2024, purchase date of a pig weighing 30–150 pounds that gains between 1 and 2 lb/day, the expected weight range is 203–283.

Table 2. Purchase date: September 15, 2024

Average Daily Gain, lb/day

Pig Purchase Weight, lb (139 days to show)

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

130

140

150

1.00

169

179

189

199

209

219

229

239

249

259

269

279

289

1.25

204

214

224

234

244

254

264

274

284

294

304

314

324

1.50

239

249

259

269

279

289

299

309

319

329

339

349

359

1.75

273

283

293

303

313

323

333

343

353

363

373

383

393

2.00

308

318

328

338

348

358

368

378

388

398

408

418

428

For a September 15, 2024, purchase date of a pig weighing 30–150 pounds that gains between 1 and 2 lb/day, the expected weight range is 204–284.

Table 3. Purchase date: October 1, 2024

Average Daily Gain, lb/day

Pig Purchase Weight, lb (123 days to show)

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

130

140

150

1.00

153

163

173

183

193

203

213

223

233

243

253

263

273

1.25

184

194

204

214

224

234

244

254

264

274

284

294

304

1.50

215

225

235

245

255

265

275

285

295

305

315

325

335

1.75

245

255

265

275

285

295

305

315

325

335

345

355

365

2.00

276

286

296

306

316

326

336

346

356

366

376

386

396

For an October 1, 2024, purchase date of a pig weighing 30–150 pounds that gains between 1 and 2 lb/day, the expected weight range is 203–285.

Table 4. Purchase date: October 15, 2024

Average Daily Gain, lb/day

Pig Purchase Weight, lb (109 days to show)

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

130

140

150

1.00

139

149

159

169

179

189

199

209

219

229

239

249

259

1.25

166

176

186

196

206

216

226

236

246

256

266

276

286

1.50

194

204

214

224

234

244

254

264

274

284

294

304

314

1.75

221

231

241

251

261

271

281

291

301

311

321

331

341

2.00

248

258

268

278

288

298

308

318

328

338

348

358

368

For an October 15, 2024, purchase date of a pig weighing 30–150 pounds that gains between 1 and 2 lb/day, the expected weight range is 204–284.

Table 5. Purchase date: November 1, 2024

Average Daily Gain, lb/day

Pig Purchase Weight, lb (92 days to show)

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

130

140

150

1.00

122

132

142

152

162

172

182

192

202

212

222

232

242

1.25

145

155

165

175

185

195

205

215

225

235

245

255

265

1.50

168

178

188

198

208

218

228

238

248

258

268

278

288

1.75

191

201

211

221

231

241

251

261

271

281

291

301

311

2.00

214

224

234

244

254

264

274

284

294

304

314

324

334

For a November 1, 2024, purchase date of a pig weighing 30–150 pounds that gains between 1 and 2 lb/day, the expected weight range is 201–284.

Table 6. Purchase date: November 15, 2024

Average Daily Gain, lb/day

Pig Purchase Weight, lb (78 days to show)

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

130

140

150

1.00

108

118

128

138

148

158

168

178

188

198

208

218

228

1.25

128

138

148

158

168

178

188

198

208

218

228

238

248

1.50

147

157

167

177

187

197

207

217

227

237

247

257

267

1.75

167

177

187

197

207

217

227

237

247

257

267

277

287

2.00

186

196

206

216

226

236

246

256

266

276

286

296

306

For a November 15, 2024, purchase date of a pig weighing 30–150 pounds that gains between 1 and 2 lb/day, the expected weight range is 206–277.

Example: How to calculate a projected pig weight for the show date

If you want to calculate the projected pig weight for a specific date not listed in the above tables, the following example should be helpful.

Item 1. First, determine how many days it will be from the date of purchase to the show date.

From October 4 to February 1, there are 120 days (see Table 7).

Item 2. Next, find out the weight of the pig you plan to purchase.

The seller may provide this information, or you can estimate the weight or weigh the pig on a scale.

Example: Starting pig weight is 59 pounds.

Item 3. Next, determine how many pounds of gain per day (ADG) the pig will average until the show.

This will vary depending on the genetic potential of the pig, health status, type and quality of feed, amount of feed provided to the pig each day, housing conditions, weather factors, and so forth. Pigs will grow better if they are not alone. Normally, a pig should gain within a range of 1.4 to 2 pounds per day. Example 1.78 pounds.

Generally, from 60 to 110 pounds, a pig will eat about 5 pounds of feed per day and should gain about 1.5 pounds per day. As the pig approaches 200 pounds, it will eat about 8 pounds of feed per day and should gain about 2 pounds per day.

Item 4. Last, calculate the estimated weight of your pig on the show date.

Multiply Item 1 by Item 3, then add the answer to Item 2; this value is the estimated pig weight on the show date.

Example calculation:

Item 1 = 120 days until show

Item 2 = 59 pounds, initial pig weight

Item 3 = 1.78 average daily gain

Item 4 = 272 pounds of weight on show date

(Item 1 x Item 3) + Item 2 = Item 4

(120 days x 1.78 lb ADG) + 59-lb pig = 272-lb pig at the show

A show weight calculator to help with the purchase and growth management of your show pig is available in an excel spreadsheet. Go to http://extension.msstate.edu/agriculture/livestock/swine, and scroll down the page to Other Information/Show Weight Calculator (Excel file).

Table 7. Determine the number of days from purchase to show.

Ownership deadline is December 2, 2024.

Example Purchase date: October 1, 2024

Show Date: February 1, 2025

Number of days to show: 123

Pig purchase date

Number of days to show

1-Sep

153

2-Sep

152

3-Sep

151

4-Sep

150

5-Sep

149

6-Sep

148

7-Sep

147

8-Sep

146

9-Sep

145

10-Sep

144

11-Sep

143

12-Sep

142

13-Sep

141

14-Sep

140

15-Sep

139

16-Sep

138

17-Sep

137

18-Sep

136

19-Sep

135

20-Sep

134

21-Sep

133

22-Sep

132

23-Sep

131

24-Sep

130

25-Sep

129

26-Sep

128

27-Sep

127

28-Sep

126

29-Sep

125

30-Sep

124

1-Oct

123

2-Oct

122

3-Oct

121

4-Oct

120

5-Oct

119

6-Oct

118

7-Oct

117

8-Oct

116

9-Oct

115

10-Oct

114

11-Oct

113

12-Oct

112

13-Oct

111

14-Oct

110

15-Oct

109

16-Oct

108

17-Oct

107

18-Oct

106

19-Oct

105

20-Oct

104

21-Oct

103

22-Oct

102

23-Oct

101

24-Oct

100

25-Oct

99

26-Oct

98

27-Oct

97

28-Oct

96

29-Oct

95

30-Oct

94

31-Oct

93

1-Nov

92

2-Nov

91

3-Nov

90

4-Nov

89

5-Nov

88

6-Nov

87

7-Nov

86

8-Nov

85

9-Nov

84

10-Nov

83

11-Nov

82

12-Nov

81

13-Nov

80

14-Nov

79

15-Nov

78

16-Nov

77

17-Nov

76

18-Nov

75

19-Nov

74

20-Nov

73

21-Nov

72

22-Nov

71

23-Nov

70

24-Nov

69

25-Nov

68

26-Nov

67

27-Nov

66

28-Nov

65

29-Nov

64

30-Nov

63

1-Dec

62

Passed ownership deadline

Number of days to show

2-Dec

61

3-Dec

60

4-Dec

59

5-Dec

58

6-Dec

57

7-Dec

56

8-Dec

55

9-Dec

54

10-Dec

53

11-Dec

52

12-Dec

51

13-Dec

50

14-Dec

49

15-Dec

48

16-Dec

47

17-Dec

46

18-Dec

45

19-Dec

44

20-Dec

43

21-Dec

42

22-Dec

41

23-Dec

40

24-Dec

39

25-Dec

38

26-Dec

37

27-Dec

36

28-Dec

35

29-Dec

34

30-Dec

33

31-Dec

32

1-Jan

31

2-Jan

30

3-Jan

29

4-Jan

28

5-Jan

27

6-Jan

26

7-Jan

25

8-Jan

24

9-Jan

23

10-Jan

22

11-Jan

21

12-Jan

20

13-Jan

19

14-Jan

18

15-Jan

17

16-Jan

16

17-Jan

15

18-Jan

14

19-Jan

13

20-Jan

12

21-Jan

11

22-Jan

10

23-Jan

9

24-Jan

8

25-Jan

7

26-Jan

6

27-Jan

5

28-Jan

4

29-Jan

3

30-Jan

2

31-Jan

1

1-Feb

0

Summary

Careful attention to the pig’s growth rate can identify other management practices that may need attention. If the rate of growth is less than you expect, consider other influences you may need to address, such as health status, animal comfort (housing conditions), and dietary concerns. The information in this publication can help you monitor and adjust the growth of the pig throughout the feeding period before the show. Purchasing a show pig that is the correct weight for the intended show gives you a good beginning to your swine project.


Publication 2516 (POD-09-24)

Revised by Dean Jousan, PhD, Extension Professor, Animal and Dairy Sciences.

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