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<blockquote data-quote="RDFF" data-source="post: 1788669" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>We always had our feeder pigs on pasture when I was young. Started with woven wire on the bottom... but they eventually had that ruined... After that, we always kept them on the pasture with a single hotwire placed about 8 - 12" above the ground. If they were able to root enough to bury it they'd cross it, but for the most part, it was effective. Our sows were always kept on pasture except when pigging. The little pigs would go out under the wire, until they got big enough that they couldn't squirt through underneath anymore.</p><p></p><p>Point is, they DID respect that wire. Ya'll tried this already though I suspect?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDFF, post: 1788669, member: 39018"] We always had our feeder pigs on pasture when I was young. Started with woven wire on the bottom... but they eventually had that ruined... After that, we always kept them on the pasture with a single hotwire placed about 8 - 12" above the ground. If they were able to root enough to bury it they'd cross it, but for the most part, it was effective. Our sows were always kept on pasture except when pigging. The little pigs would go out under the wire, until they got big enough that they couldn't squirt through underneath anymore. Point is, they DID respect that wire. Ya'll tried this already though I suspect? [/QUOTE]
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