✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount

SleekRank for pig listings by breed

Connect SleekRank to your Livestock Conservancy heritage roster, breed registry CSV, or barn Google Sheet and emit one URL per pig at /pigs/{slug}/. Breed, sex, birth date, weight, and registration all fill in from the row.

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SleekRank for Pigs for sale by breed

Heritage and commercial pig sales need per-animal pages

The Livestock Conservancy tracks more than a dozen heritage hog breeds: Mulefoot, Red Wattle, Gloucestershire Old Spots, Large Black, Tamworth, Choctaw, and Ossabaw Island among them. Berkshire, Duroc, Hampshire, and Yorkshire add a large commercial pool. A typical regional buyer can find roughly 2,500 active sale animals across registries and farm classifieds at any given time, almost none of them with a per-animal URL on the seller's domain.

SleekRank reads the barn sheet or registry export as a data source and emits one URL per pig at /pigs/{slug}/. The base WordPress page holds the breed selection guide, the transport policy, and the feed program. The data fills in the breed, the animal name or ear tag, the date of birth, the sire and dam, the weight, and the price. With 2,500 active animals across heritage and commercial farms, that becomes 2,500 long-tail pages a single registry feeds.

Pig buyers search by breed and purpose. A homesteader looking for a Red Wattle gilt with a documented Livestock Conservancy lineage is not going to scroll a classifieds index. A page with the breed, the conservation status, and the actual lineage renders for that long-tail query because no aggregator publishes per-animal detail at that depth.

Workflow

From barn sheet to ranked pig catalog

1

Build the listing template

Design one WordPress page with placeholders for breed, sex, date of birth, sire and dam, weight, conservation status, photos, and a contact button. Every pig inherits this design surface when the data layer fans in.
2

Connect the barn sheet

Point SleekRank at your Conservancy export or Google Sheet. Configure the slug column, set a one hour cache to match farrowing turnover, and choose the tab with active sales rather than archived sows or finished feeders.
3

Wire fields and schema

Map breed and name to the H1, photos to a list mapping for the gallery, weight and growth data to a spec table, and JSON-LD Product to a meta mapping. Add sire and dam slug selectors to link related pigs across rows.
4

Publish, flush, and crawl

Flush rewrites and submit the sitemap. New farrowings become URLs on the next refresh, sold pigs drop to 404, and the barn sheet becomes the single source of truth for what is currently for sale on the farm.

Data in, pages out

Barn sheet in, pig pages out

Point SleekRank at your Livestock Conservancy roster or barn Google Sheet. Each row becomes a pig listing page with lineage, weight, and a contact button.
Data source: Livestock Conservancy roster or barn CSV
slug breed sex dob price
berkshire-gilt-2024-orchard Berkshire Gilt 2024-02-20 $650
red-wattle-boar-2023-cinder Red Wattle Boar 2023-04-11 $900
gloucestershire-old-spots-sow-2022-pippa Gloucestershire Old Spots Sow (proven) 2022-01-18 $1,200
duroc-boar-2023-rust Duroc Boar 2023-03-02 $800
large-black-gilt-2024-onyx Large Black Gilt 2024-04-09 $700
URL pattern: /pigs/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /pigs/berkshire-gilt-2024-orchard/
  • /pigs/red-wattle-boar-2023-cinder/
  • /pigs/gloucestershire-old-spots-sow-2022-pippa/
  • /pigs/duroc-boar-2023-rust/
  • /pigs/large-black-gilt-2024-onyx/

Comparison

Heritage classifieds vs SleekRank for pigs

Conservancy + Craigslist

  • Livestock Conservancy listings rank for the conservancy, not for your farm
  • Craigslist posts vanish in a week and never accumulate ranking equity
  • Buyers cannot find a specific Berkshire gilt by lineage on Google searches
  • Sold pigs hang around in classifieds for weeks after they leave the farm
  • Lineage and registration numbers get retyped into every post by hand
  • Photos of sows and litters get re-uploaded per platform with no home URL

SleekRank

  • One crawlable URL per pig at /pigs/{slug}/ with lineage block
  • Breed, sex, age, and weight drive the H1 and meta description
  • Litter photos render as a gallery from a list mapping on one image column
  • Sold pigs drop to 404 on the next refresh and clear from the sitemap
  • Cache duration of one hour aligns the catalog with active barn inventory
  • Feed program and transport policy stay on the base page, not in row data

Features

What SleekRank gives you for Pigs for sale by breed

Conservation status as a badge

Heritage breeds have Livestock Conservancy ratings: critical, threatened, watch, recovering. Map the rating column to a colored badge via a selector mapping so every page surfaces conservation status under the breed name.

Photos of dam, sire, and litter

Store image URLs for dam, sire, and current litter shots in one JSON column. A list mapping fans them into your gallery block so each pig page shows the parents and the litter group without per-animal upload steps in WordPress admin.

Sire and dam pedigree linking

Add sire_slug and dam_slug columns; selector mappings render those as links to the parent pigs when they have their own rows. The result is an internal lineage graph that helps Google understand which farm pigs are related to which.

Use cases

Who uses SleekRank for pig sales today

Heritage breed farms

Livestock Conservancy member farms produce a URL per gilt and per boar with conservation status, lineage depth, and photos that buyers searching heritage genetics can find through long-tail queries.

Commercial seedstock operations

Berkshire and Duroc seedstock farms render a catalog at /berkshire-pigs/{slug}/ with growth data, backfat scans, and pedigree depth for commercial buyers placing replacement orders.

Farm-to-table feeder pig sellers

Small farms selling feeder pigs to homesteaders render a catalog with breed, weight, and pickup window. Buyers find the exact size and breed they need from search instead of generic feeder-pig classifieds.

The bigger picture

Why owned URLs win the heritage pig long tail

Heritage pig buyers search on conservation status plus breed plus a specific trait: critical status Choctaw boar foundation genetics, Red Wattle gilt registered, Gloucestershire Old Spots sow proven. The Livestock Conservancy roster aggregates listings but does not publish per-animal pages with lineage and photo depth. SleekRank fixes that by emitting one URL per pig on the breeder's own site, with the breed and conservation status in the H1, lineage in a structured block, growth data in a spec table, and photos that show the actual animal alongside dam and sire.

The barn sheet stays the system of record. The website finally tells the truth about which pigs are for sale and which heritage lines actually survive on the farm. Owned URLs also outlast platform churn.

Craigslist posts expire, Facebook policies shift, conservancy site layouts change. The breeder's URL pattern and data layer survive because they belong to the farm. Buyers find specific lineages and conservation priorities through search instead of scrolling a flat directory that lists every farm equally.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for Pigs for sale by breed

Yes. Export the Conservancy heritage roster to CSV or keep barn records in Google Sheets. Point SleekRank at either source, configure the slug column, and the plugin renders one indexable URL per pig. Refresh the sheet when stock changes and the live pages update on the next cache cycle.

 

Add a conservation_status column with values like critical, threatened, watch, or recovering. A selector mapping renders the value as a colored badge on every page. Buyers searching heritage genetics see the status front and center under the breed name without any per-page edits.

 

Remove the row or set a status column to sold. On the next cache refresh, removed rows drop to 404 and clear from the sitemap. Status-based sold-out badges work too if you want to preserve the URL and the inbound links from prior shares on social or homesteading forums.

 

Yes. Add sire_slug and dam_slug columns referencing other rows in the same sheet. Selector mappings render those as links to the parent pigs' pages, building an internal pedigree graph that helps Google understand which animals are related across the farm's catalog.

 

Yes, when the page carries breed, conservation status, sex, age, weight, lineage, and photos that vary per row. Per-animal variation is the point. Add a one-paragraph notes field for unique observations and each page has enough signal to rank against generic classifieds aggregators.

 

Yes. Map breed, price, availability, and image to a JSON-LD Product mapping. Google indexes livestock as commercial offers when the schema is present. Some farms prefer Article schema for heritage conservation framing; both work with the same SleekRank meta mapping syntax.

 

Keep transport rules on the base WordPress page so every listing inherits the latest CVI, swine identification, and state-specific health certificate requirements. Add a column for required_papers and render a conditional notice via a selector mapping when the buyer's state has additional rules.

 

Yes. Run a second page group at /berkshire-pigs/{slug}/ filtered to Berkshire rows, and a third at /feeder-pigs/{slug}/ filtered by purpose. The data source supports filter expressions so one barn sheet feeds multiple URL patterns without duplicating rows or maintaining parallel sheets.

 

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