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Christopher Scott wrote:Jay - great info, and your pigs are beautiful. What breed are they, if you don't mind me asking?
Jay Grace wrote:I just moved my hogs about 1000 yards.
I constantly and purposely feed my hogs in a different location every feeding.
This way it trains my pigs to follow me instead of running to a fed trough.
I go out and holler for the pigs, shake the feed bucket and they come running.
I feed in the afternoon. I skipped feeding the night before I moved them.
First thing that next morning I took all the portable fencing down minus the one section containing the pigs.
Set up all the portable fencing (minus one that contained the pigs.) in the new location.
Leaving an entrance open.
They need to have a pretty clear path to the new location. I ran into a bit of a snag crossing a creek. 3/4 of my hogs grabbed a drink then kept on following me. My one lazy hog decided it was nap time and layed down in the creek.
I left her as the others were coming along very well.
After I got the others to the new location I came back for the lazy one. She got bored with the water and walked back to the house looking for food and was pretty confused when she got back and everything was gone water, feed barrels, other hogs, and fence.
I snatched her up (75lbs) and put her in the back seat of my suburban and I just drove her over.
Stressful on her, yes. But it was 2pm by that time and 94degrees here in AL.
The new area is a small pond I just had dug. Running the hogs in there to help ensure the bottom gets properly sealed up.
yes, the pen goes well around the pond. Instead of focusing on the bottom area. The weather forecast is calling for 3-4 days of rain. So there is the possibility of this pond filling up this weekend.
There are well over 300yards of off contour swales catching water from roughly 4 acres. The pond only being 6ft deep and not much more than 50 yards diameter should fill up fairly quick.
Hopefully, it won't drain out as fast.
Joshua Fryc wrote:
Jay Grace wrote:I just moved my hogs about 1000 yards.
I constantly and purposely feed my hogs in a different location every feeding.
This way it trains my pigs to follow me instead of running to a fed trough.
I go out and holler for the pigs, shake the feed bucket and they come running.
I feed in the afternoon. I skipped feeding the night before I moved them.
First thing that next morning I took all the portable fencing down minus the one section containing the pigs.
Set up all the portable fencing (minus one that contained the pigs.) in the new location.
Leaving an entrance open.
They need to have a pretty clear path to the new location. I ran into a bit of a snag crossing a creek. 3/4 of my hogs grabbed a drink then kept on following me. My one lazy hog decided it was nap time and layed down in the creek.
I left her as the others were coming along very well.
After I got the others to the new location I came back for the lazy one. She got bored with the water and walked back to the house looking for food and was pretty confused when she got back and everything was gone water, feed barrels, other hogs, and fence.
I snatched her up (75lbs) and put her in the back seat of my suburban and I just drove her over.
Stressful on her, yes. But it was 2pm by that time and 94degrees here in AL.
The new area is a small pond I just had dug. Running the hogs in there to help ensure the bottom gets properly sealed up.
yes, the pen goes well around the pond. Instead of focusing on the bottom area. The weather forecast is calling for 3-4 days of rain. So there is the possibility of this pond filling up this weekend.
There are well over 300yards of off contour swales catching water from roughly 4 acres. The pond only being 6ft deep and not much more than 50 yards diameter should fill up fairly quick.
Hopefully, it won't drain out as fast.
Jay I just moved them using some fence like you have and it went great! We kept the fences super close together forming a good run. My wife 'led' the pigs and I followed behind them 'encouraging' the slowpokes to keep up! We moved them halfway out to the woods and will bring them the rest of the way today. I am pretty happy as they were really doing a number on the pasture as we have had lots of rain the last week or so.
Thanks again!
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