Make sure that the pen fence extends underground...
Make sure that your pen fence extends into the ground at least 12" so the little "bulldozer" can't dig under it. That nose does a great job of moving dirt...
You also might check with some of the local grocers to see if you can get discarded produce and bread. Pigs love fruit and veggies. They also love bread, muffins, (and especially donuts) if soaked in a little water. Also, if you know anyone who brews beer, the discarded malted grains are great animal feed....
Complete thread:
- Looks like we are getting a pig.... -
Otony,
2017-07-26, 14:23
- Make sure that the pen fence extends underground... -
JD,
2017-07-26, 15:01
- This going to be a pet'n pig or an eat'n pig?.. -
ERSisk,
2017-07-26, 19:05
- It is gonna be an eat'n pig..... - Otony, 2017-07-26, 21:58
- Make sure that the pen fence extends underground... - Otony, 2017-07-26, 22:00
- This going to be a pet'n pig or an eat'n pig?.. -
ERSisk,
2017-07-26, 19:05
- Looks like we are getting a pig....BACON! - Caz, 2017-07-26, 23:06
- Looks like we are getting a pig.... -
Robb Barnes,
2017-07-26, 23:23
- yes, with an electirc fence you don't have dig your fence in - JD, 2017-07-27, 14:58
- Looks like we are getting a pig.... -
Creeker,
2017-07-27, 13:43
- Looks like we are getting a pig....HAH! -
Otony,
2017-07-27, 15:16
- Chickens in volume are FAR worse than pigs! NT - Bryan, 2017-07-27, 17:31
- Looks like we are getting a pig....HAH! -
Otony,
2017-07-27, 15:16
- 3 or 4 rings in the nose will keep them from rooting . -
ERSisk,
2017-07-27, 21:37
- Good advice..... - Otony, 2017-07-28, 08:24
- Make sure that the pen fence extends underground... -
JD,
2017-07-26, 15:01