What to Use For a Hog Pen?

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I am wanting to build a fence to contain hogs, but I'm not sure what to use... I am not using electric at this time.

Can I use cattle panels? Hog panels? Woven wire?

I have heard that hog panels are too short, cattle panels are too small, and woven wire I don't know much about it. Could I use cattle panels and then put welded wire or some other type of small fencing at the bottom? Will the pigs break through cattle panels?

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Could I use cattle panels and then put welded wire or some other type of small fencing at the bottom?
No, no, no, no, no....no welded wire...don't ask me how I know, lol. You could, however, do it if you added hot wire - but if you added hot wire you wouldn't need the welded wire. :)

Regular cattle panels have large openings at the bottom so if you were putting a piglet in there they could walk right through...don't ask me how I know this either.

I have hog panels and I also have cattle panels WITH hot wire. Either set up would work. If it were me, and I only wanted to contain hogs - I'd use a hog panel. If I wanted the pen to do double duty to contain any other animals - I'd use cattle panels and hot wire.
 

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No, no, no, no, no....no welded wire...don't ask me how I know, lol. You could, however, do it if you added hot wire - but if you added hot wire you wouldn't need the welded wire. :)

Regular cattle panels have large openings at the bottom so if you were putting a piglet in there they could walk right through...don't ask me how I know this either.

I have hog panels and I also have cattle panels WITH hot wire. Either set up would work. If it were me, and I only wanted to contain hogs - I'd use a hog panel. If I wanted the pen to do double duty to contain any other animals - I'd use cattle panels and hot wire.

So the hogs won't get over the hog panels? It just seems so short! Thanks for the info!
 

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Yes a hog can go right over a hog panel. This is my set up.
The blue barrel is for water and has a hog nipple poking through the wire. They can't knock it over and I don't have to go in the pen to find the water tub.

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The metal feeder is secured to the wall.

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We can put feed in the metal feeder from outside the Pig Palace.

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There is a blue barrel in the corner that we can put soured corn in, through the "window".

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I've never had a hog go over a hog panel - but I figure it's happened somewhere, somehow. I have some pigs that can jump a two foot high divider.

I can't find specs on the combo panel, but if it's the one with smaller spacing on the bottom and as tall as a regular cattle panel that would be a good choice. I have some of those too and I love them.
 

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Yes a hog can go right over a hog panel. This is my set up.
The blue barrel is for water and has a hog nipple poking through the wire. They can't knock it over and I don't have to go in the pen to find the water tub.

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The metal feeder is secured to the wall.

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We can put feed in the metal feeder from outside the Pig Palace.

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There is a blue barrel in the corner that we can put soured corn in, through the "window".

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Love the water system. I might have to try that this year! Is that welded wire or woven wire for the fence?
 
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