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<blockquote data-quote="Skintagain" data-source="post: 7191158" data-attributes="member: 84374"><p>Good evening,</p><p></p><p>I am thinking of buying 10 weaners or stores next spring. I intend to electric fence them into a patch of land let them turn it over and then move onto fresh patch. I have approx 1 acre to cover That I daren’t take a cultivator into. </p><p></p><p>How big of a patch would you give? How often will they need moving? Will 10 growing pigs do this over a summer? Finally how long will they take to grow and fatten depending what age I buy at? Old fashioned breeds is what I was thinking </p><p></p><p>I have a mains fencer and sheep fencing that is spare over summer</p><p></p><p>Thankyou</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skintagain, post: 7191158, member: 84374"] Good evening, I am thinking of buying 10 weaners or stores next spring. I intend to electric fence them into a patch of land let them turn it over and then move onto fresh patch. I have approx 1 acre to cover That I daren’t take a cultivator into. How big of a patch would you give? How often will they need moving? Will 10 growing pigs do this over a summer? Finally how long will they take to grow and fatten depending what age I buy at? Old fashioned breeds is what I was thinking I have a mains fencer and sheep fencing that is spare over summer Thankyou [/QUOTE]
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