Posted by TimV on August 07, 2016 at 06:37:34 from (74.78.234.72):
In Reply to: Pigs and poly rope posted by Bkpigs on August 06, 2016 at 21:24:53:
Can't comment on the electric fence aspect, but one thing to think about is that most state's DNR/DEC/EnCon department or whatever they're called in your area take a VERY dim view of free-range pig operations nowadays due to the feral hog problem. Even the latest "pastured pork" craze has drawn fire in many areas as it only takes one pregnant sow getting loose and before you know it you're waist-deep in feral pigs. Had a friend who tried what you're trying probably 10 years ago, and he spent half the summer chasing pigs--even with good fencing and good feed inside they (especially the smaller ones) were constantly getting out. Never did catch a couple, but I'm guessing the coyotes did, as after a few reports of sightings they dropped off the local radar.
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