will they have a shelter? Wasn't quite sure from your post.
I don't raise pigs myself, but a good friend of mine does a few every year.
We just poured concrete in his pen last year and it worked out very well. It's around 20x20.
He's got a 3 sided shelter in one corner. Keeps that filled with clean straw.
Before putting the concrete in, the pigs were always a mess. The smell was horrible.
Couldn't have been very healthy for them.
Once they start digging everything up, it's really hard to clean the pen out adequately. Everything mixes into nasty muck. Especially with rain. It'd always be like a pen full of cake batter.
Concrete is infinitely easier to keep clean.
So if it's a decision between a pen on concrete or a pen on grass - concrete wins hands down.
If it's a decision between a small pen vs a large pasture, I'd have to go with the pasture if you're trying to make them happy.
In the pen, as long as you keep them well fed and well watered, they'll be happy enough, and they'll fatten right up.
In fact, you could argue that you have more control over their food intake in a small pen - even though it may cost you more.
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