Meaghan
Ridin' The Range
I haven't posted much on BYH except in the goat section, but I was just researching a bit more about pig "housing" and was curious about a few things.
First, I guess I should mention that we're getting 5 gilts in May, and we should have established pastures by then. We'll be culling a couple of them and buying a boar later in the year, but that won't be for a while. Our initial housing for them is a prestrung pen about 20x30ft with a small 4x5ft shelter in it. I know this won't be big enough for our pigs when they get larger, but wasn't sure what to do with them otherwise.
Our property is a 5 acre lot, and the first acre or so surrounding the house is going to be used for our pets and the poultry we have. The remaining 4 acres have a dividing cross fence from the first acre, and we wanted to put our goats and guard llama out to pasture. Originally, I thought of keeping the pigs confined because the pastures here in North Florida aren't great anyways, and I'm afraid they will ruin and attempts to keep the pastures good enough for the goats and llama to graze on. However, I'm not sure if 3 gilts and 1 boar is enough to ruin a 4 acre pasture. We will eventually put in a rotational system and divide it into 4 smaller 1 acre pastures, but we don't have the cash to do that quite yet.
So, if anyone can help point me in the right direction whether that is keeping them confined until we get a rotational pasture going or letting them pasture out in the 4 acre pasture, it would be much appreciated!
First, I guess I should mention that we're getting 5 gilts in May, and we should have established pastures by then. We'll be culling a couple of them and buying a boar later in the year, but that won't be for a while. Our initial housing for them is a prestrung pen about 20x30ft with a small 4x5ft shelter in it. I know this won't be big enough for our pigs when they get larger, but wasn't sure what to do with them otherwise.
Our property is a 5 acre lot, and the first acre or so surrounding the house is going to be used for our pets and the poultry we have. The remaining 4 acres have a dividing cross fence from the first acre, and we wanted to put our goats and guard llama out to pasture. Originally, I thought of keeping the pigs confined because the pastures here in North Florida aren't great anyways, and I'm afraid they will ruin and attempts to keep the pastures good enough for the goats and llama to graze on. However, I'm not sure if 3 gilts and 1 boar is enough to ruin a 4 acre pasture. We will eventually put in a rotational system and divide it into 4 smaller 1 acre pastures, but we don't have the cash to do that quite yet.
So, if anyone can help point me in the right direction whether that is keeping them confined until we get a rotational pasture going or letting them pasture out in the 4 acre pasture, it would be much appreciated!