We have 3 strand electric set up with rope strand and a 6 joule electric unit. It spans about 1/4-1/2 acre area. Will this be enough to keep two early March born Tamworth piggies in? Do we need back up fence around the outside of the electric until they are trained to it? Thanks.
If you put them in that when you bring them home they will run right through & you will never see them again
I wish breeders would educate their customers! No offense meant here but it is up to those of us who are breeders to make sure that anyone that purchases from us understands how pigs act. It is absolutely vital that when you bring your pigs home you put them in an area where they cannot get out. They will be scared to death & will run from you. They need a few days to calm down, get used to their new surroundings & where the feed source is.
In the area where they cannot get out you need to run an electric wire at hose height. Once they have hit it s few times THEN graduate them to electric netting. They need to be behind electric netting fro at
least 2 - 3 mths! Only then can you graduate them to three wire electric.
Move the electric netting regularly to give them fresh grass. Easiest thing it to have two rolls - one roll up where they are then when you want to move them, put up the other roll close by, move them & take down the old roll.
I just hope I have posted this advice in time to save you some heartache.
Liz