Lloyd_E
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Nov 15, 2003
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- 1,417
- Location
- South Shore Nova Scotia Canada
- Tractor
- 2008 Kioti DK 45 sc
David,
The pigs were easy to keep and perhaps we were lucky. I built a 4x8 shed for them with a slant roof - 5' slanting to 4' hinged, so I could get in and clean it(bed of hay). Only did it once - they are very clean animals! I fenced in a small area - 24' x 30' roughly with spruce posts(4' O/C for strength) and slab wood from a mill. The slab wood was laid horizontally and came to about 24" in height. They stayed in this area from about 35lbs onward for about a month. There was a strand of electric fence wire just inside this area at about 10" in height. This set up gave them time to respect the electric wire(and me too). We had a gate of slab wood and wire in this area as well. The month gave me time to do a larger area with an electric fence wire. I used plastic stakes because we had them left over(we have horses too) and ran three strands of wire: from ground 4" / 12" and 20". We enlarged the area to about 60'x40'. I removed the gate to smaller section after we enlarged their area. We also had a small gate(electric fence wire and stakes) to the larger area. It's important to be able to whipper snip the grass below the bottom strand to keep the fence from shorting out. Also, I walked the area and removed any rocks or branches and mud from the bottom wire on a weekly basis. The charger meter will let you know if there are grounding problems. Pigs are smart! I am amazed at their strength and the ability to move stuff including large boulders. If you want part of your 26 acres clear cut or cleaned up put the pigs there! They were in this area from June to Oct. They had a wet area plus trees for shade to keep the sun off them. They seemed happy...
We lucked in when we had to move them. It took 10 minutes to load them into a box that was on my tractor forks. We moved from lower field to my trailer and off to the next phase. I will be enlarging the area for next year - probably double. Not once did they get out. They came to greet you but always stayed at least 6" away from the wire.
Good luck.
The pigs were easy to keep and perhaps we were lucky. I built a 4x8 shed for them with a slant roof - 5' slanting to 4' hinged, so I could get in and clean it(bed of hay). Only did it once - they are very clean animals! I fenced in a small area - 24' x 30' roughly with spruce posts(4' O/C for strength) and slab wood from a mill. The slab wood was laid horizontally and came to about 24" in height. They stayed in this area from about 35lbs onward for about a month. There was a strand of electric fence wire just inside this area at about 10" in height. This set up gave them time to respect the electric wire(and me too). We had a gate of slab wood and wire in this area as well. The month gave me time to do a larger area with an electric fence wire. I used plastic stakes because we had them left over(we have horses too) and ran three strands of wire: from ground 4" / 12" and 20". We enlarged the area to about 60'x40'. I removed the gate to smaller section after we enlarged their area. We also had a small gate(electric fence wire and stakes) to the larger area. It's important to be able to whipper snip the grass below the bottom strand to keep the fence from shorting out. Also, I walked the area and removed any rocks or branches and mud from the bottom wire on a weekly basis. The charger meter will let you know if there are grounding problems. Pigs are smart! I am amazed at their strength and the ability to move stuff including large boulders. If you want part of your 26 acres clear cut or cleaned up put the pigs there! They were in this area from June to Oct. They had a wet area plus trees for shade to keep the sun off them. They seemed happy...
We lucked in when we had to move them. It took 10 minutes to load them into a box that was on my tractor forks. We moved from lower field to my trailer and off to the next phase. I will be enlarging the area for next year - probably double. Not once did they get out. They came to greet you but always stayed at least 6" away from the wire.
Good luck.