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<blockquote data-quote="Generally01" data-source="post: 7194480" data-attributes="member: 152128"><p>Well it depends a lot on what you want to do with this acre after the pigs are done with it, if you want it for grassland, I would advise you to set up a system dividing it into 4-6 different equally sized pens to where you can move them like every 4-7 days, this being because anytime pigs are left in area to long it doesn't matter how big or small the pen they will compact it to where recovery could take years. also how big do you expect these pigs to get? an acre isn't very much room so compaction may be inevitable but keeping it minimal could save you a lot of stress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Generally01, post: 7194480, member: 152128"] Well it depends a lot on what you want to do with this acre after the pigs are done with it, if you want it for grassland, I would advise you to set up a system dividing it into 4-6 different equally sized pens to where you can move them like every 4-7 days, this being because anytime pigs are left in area to long it doesn't matter how big or small the pen they will compact it to where recovery could take years. also how big do you expect these pigs to get? an acre isn't very much room so compaction may be inevitable but keeping it minimal could save you a lot of stress. [/QUOTE]
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