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Old 03/23/08, 01:55 PM
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One Escaped Pig + One Pallet = Sleep

Well, he went and did it again last night at about 1:00 in the morning. Stuck that nose through the fence and wallowed out a hole big enough to escape through. And here I thought he had gotten too big for that game. DW heard him outside woofing like a mad dog. Opened the door and he was running around the yard like a maniac. LOL She woke me up to get him back in. I found his hole and filled up his feed bowl inside the pen and left a little feed trail from outside back inside his pen to his bowl. Once I encouraged him to get back in, I dropped a pallet over his "escape hole" and tied the pallet to the fence from the outside. I'll never raise a pig again without electric fence! But pallets sure are a handy thing to have around! Was back in bed asleep in no time.
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Old 03/23/08, 04:53 PM
 
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lol, that was cute.

I have electric fencing plus 4 foot tall woven field fence. I would never want just one or the other. I NEED both! I have never lost a pig to "Freedom" but I did with every thing else I tried.
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Old 03/23/08, 05:59 PM
 
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For Hogs I used to dig A trench 12" deep[ and set A fence made from Pallets into it. Never Any escapes and only minor repairs to the wood. But I learned quick to use 2X4 welded wire on the insides of the pallets!!!!
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Old 03/23/08, 06:34 PM
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We wished we could have done that when our larger pig got out. Problem was, the smaller pig would have got out too.
Tonya kept an eye on her while I went back to the house and grabbed the .22. She weighed about 160# and we had hoped to get her to 220# before slaughter. I have a neighbor that lives fairly close and I couldn't risk her rooting up the neighbor's nicely manicured lawn. A friend spent a day and a half trying to catch an escapee and it cost him about $2500 to have his neighbor's lawn repaired. Bullets are cheap and the meat tastes great.
Glad you managed to get yours back in.

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