We would be interested and just got an extra refrigerator off Craigslist for such purpose.
Not my first choice but I have bought pigs a couple times in recent years. If you are interested we take the pig from farm to freezer in a day and it is certainly interesting. Tradition for a lot of people around the world is to process the animals in fall so there are farms all over that will have weekend rendering parties through November. It is quite a sight to see a dozen pigs or more in varying states of undress (excuse the pun) at 7 am with a small group of people, most times from other countries, around each animal using specific regional or cultural methods for process.
I believe the costs are about 60 to 85 cents per lb and the animals get up to 400 lbs.
last year we covered the animal with burning straw for a good while which helped in removal of the hair and indeed imparted a little Smokey flavor as my wife's European great grandmother insisted it would. The great grandmother by the way did not want to join the group of boys while we were getting the pig but she took over once we came home. She was the best butcher and sausage maker out of us all - by a good lot too.
“Statistics show that of those who contract the habit of eating, very few survive.”
George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright (1856-1950)