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They might.
Not good idea, IMO.
Best make sure your pigs are trained young to the Enetting.
Thank you! That sounds sensible. Probably something I need to think more about. A shame things aren't easier sometimes!!
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They might.
Not good idea, IMO.
Best make sure your pigs are trained young to the Enetting.
Thank you everyone for all the help! I think I'm going to go for the electric netting as seems to be widely used. Quick question if anyone knows, can I put pigs in the same area as chickens or will they eat them? Is that a stupid question?
Not really a good setup for Michigan.A Chickshaw is a portable coop used with portable electric netting.
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Chickens could easily be moved to a permanent coop before the cold arrives.Wouldn't that work?Not really a good setup for Michigan.
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A Chickshaw is a portable coop used with portable electric netting.
They need shelter in a portable fence.A Chickshaw is specially designed for a specific management system which absolutely depends on the farmer being able to open it at dawn regardless of what else is happening in his life and absolutely depends on weather NEVER preventing the chickens from making use of their run.
It's not a coop, really. It's a secured roost with nestboxes. There is no margin for error in it.
They need shelter in a portable fence.