Posted by farmerwithmutt on August 07, 2016 at 06:48:43 from (166.181.83.102):
In Reply to: Pigs and poly rope posted by Bkpigs on August 06, 2016 at 21:24:53:
It's more of what the rope or wire is made up of. I had rope but it was made up small pieces of wire as soon as it streched the wires lost contact and became in effect junk I was using it on calves one thing that will be your friend is a good tester. The best way I found was a double wire and pigs will bury the bottom one so to prevent that I angled the wire so the top wire was at least 6 to 8 inches farther in then the bottom wire. That way as they had nose down they would get it in the back fun to watch. Another thing to remember electric wire is like a water hose the bigger it is the more you get through. Biggest mistake I've seen guys do is buy cheap wire or fencers get new Zealand style they will last a long time. If done correctly pigs will build your woodlot. Google joel salatin. I think that's close. Where are you located in Wisconsin they have pasture walks different farm's get to show off the good things and yes some of these things that didn't work. Don't worry about the neighborhood I've heard it said so many times that won't work yet a couple years down the road the neighbor's copy me.
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