Vet bills. Yuck. I'd like to avoid those if at all possible. I'll run a hot wire over top, that'll do the trick.
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Vet bills. Yuck. I'd like to avoid those if at all possible. I'll run a hot wire over top, that'll do the trick.
It's more what's available to the at nose level. I was at a farm 2 years ago that had a small pig stuck between slats of a pallet, the inner and outer ones, not the sides...
You really don't want the pallets anywhere they might get at them. A hot wire only works until they shovel dirt on it....
I'm not dead set on using pallets, I know this question will make it sound that way though 🤣 I've just got an abundance I can use so I don't want them being wasted.
Can I use them for like the top of a pig house/shelter thing in the pen? Up over head as a support with plywood on top is what I'm thinking. T posts to hold it up, and ply wood sides. I've got a fair bit of ply wood that I don't mind getting destroyed.
I think I'm pretty well getting that ground level pallets are a no-go. These do have a lot of nails in em (not exposed, but a strong critter could pretty easily expose them) and the point of the whole thing is for them to have a good life, not get hurt and sick and jabbed with nails.
Plywood would not last the season. T posts only might work if very firmly anchored. You can use things that are WELL out of the pigs reach. With a tiny area (we had 1/4 acre for our 2 pigs) they will get bored fast and that's where the trouble starts. They even managed to get a hold of the tarp over the piggy dripper and pull it down. I have no idea how...as pigs don't fly....