Beginners guide to PIG PENS | STRONG, LONG LASTING!!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @o.dominguezdominguez-xq4yf
    @o.dominguezdominguez-xq4yf 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you very much for all the valuable information. You have a great set up

  • @noahfigueroa3534
    @noahfigueroa3534 22 часа назад

    Thanks for sharing your insights. I rent space out for people to store various animals (goats, lambs, chickens) but now I have a guy that wants to have pigs. Your video was helpful. Looks like I need bigger and more frequent posts to accommodate pigs.

  • @colin7406
    @colin7406 2 года назад +5

    Awesome, those pigs are living the good life!

  • @isadorasilva3198
    @isadorasilva3198 2 года назад +4

    Thank you very much. I’ve been searching for months on how to make my piggies secure and this was the most helpful video I’ve found so far

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  2 года назад

      Isadora, I'm glad I could be of some help. Check out my hog/pig playlist, for other helpful videos as well. Thanks for watching!🤠🐖

  • @kjmnature
    @kjmnature 2 месяца назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH ❤ I have yorkshire hogs 2 breeding adults and 4 juvenile piglets 5 months old. I tried the everything that was in budget 😢 I've got over 1k invested in doing it the wrong way. I couldn't afford 53$ (tractor supply) per panel so I used standard Red Barn fencing (garden / sm animals) and T posts, what a HUGE mistake. I've been on pig rodeos (5 of them) I'm 65, 90 lbs, 5' 1". I'm No Match for Hamilton 420-450 lb bore. I have 1 pig panel, I've got enough money to buy another pig panel today. I live in N. FL and recently have been hit by two hurricanes back to back so no shortage of power poles and large tree's. New game plan for today, I'm going with what you suggested. Thank you. You are the BEST you tube video I've seen. ❤😊

  • @kysilverhawk
    @kysilverhawk 2 года назад +19

    just as a suggestion the side of the hogs Pen going toward your gate or your right hand is you might want to bury your 10 at least about five to six inches in the ground and put rocks on the inside and on the outside tap the Rocks down good and tight put the dirt back on top of the rocks and that will keep your hogs from getting out that will help you in the long run I've raised hog since i was too and 3 years old so i've been around them all my life i've not raised any in a long while but I just wanted to give you a suggestion because I noticed that if you can see light under the Gated roofing metal where your right hand is going toward your gate they can get out if they can if hogs can see daylight they will get out you want to block their view of seeing under the fence if they can see through the fence they're going to get out you don't want him to get out so you don't let them see on the other side of the fence let them see each other on either side of the pen but you don't want him to see anywhere else cuz believe me they will get out and they're hard to catch i just wanted to give you that suggestion your pen looks really good that's one of the best hog pins that i've seen i'm used to the old timey way the gated metal and plank fence on top of the gated metal also does really good for keeping pigs in just being neighborly

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  2 года назад +13

      Mr Bluehorse, thank you for the suggestion. When i take the hogs to slaughter, I will look at maing adjustments. I will admit, I dont have a monopoly on all the concepts. Thanks for being neighborly. The world needs more of it! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!

  • @judybishop2687
    @judybishop2687 26 дней назад +1

    How did you connect the panels to the posts?

  • @pasttime8450
    @pasttime8450 Месяц назад +1

    Great video brother 👍

  • @henrybetham1666
    @henrybetham1666 4 месяца назад

    Thank you. Good luck on your future endeavors.

  • @jamesschwamberger7958
    @jamesschwamberger7958 27 дней назад

    Very good info. Thank you.

  • @elpuga4825
    @elpuga4825 Год назад +2

    Good setup. I'm going to use the water barrel idea. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jamesalanstephensmith7930
    @jamesalanstephensmith7930 8 дней назад

    Sturdy!

  • @matttalbott5483
    @matttalbott5483 2 года назад +2

    One big question....finally looking forward to doing feeder pigs this spring with our new property but I would really want to try to avoid the cost of digging the post holes with a tractor I'd have to rent...is there a way I can manually dig them with a post hole digger or manual auger? Thanks so much, great channel

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  2 года назад +5

      Yes, absolutely... Make do or do without! I hope your soil isn't rocky, that always makes digging post holes interesting. I should do a video on how I place fence posts into solid rock.

  • @davidwhitlock5832
    @davidwhitlock5832 Месяц назад

    How do you keep them from rooting out of the pin?

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  Месяц назад

      Strong panels and rough cut lumber along the bottom.
      Pigs unlike dogs can’t get underneath and wiggle their way out.

  • @duanethorup8286
    @duanethorup8286 2 года назад +1

    How do you dig your post holes?

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  2 года назад +1

      Duane, you might find your answer with this video. Thanks for watching!
      ruclips.net/video/UuUlckOC3nA/видео.html

  • @huntervful
    @huntervful 2 года назад +1

    How do you feel about electric fence

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  2 года назад +2

      If you have a large enough pen, it doesn't hurt. As long as it isn't the primary means of confinement, and you have it high enough off the ground that the hogs don't root the dirt up and short it out all the time. If the pen is too small the hogs won't have sufficient room as they stay away from the "hot wire".

  • @dennistaylor7655
    @dennistaylor7655 Год назад +1

    If you’re raising feeder pigs, how often do you need to move them from one pen to another?

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  Год назад +1

      Great question Dennis, it all depends on the size of pen, how many pigs you have in the pen, soil and climate conditions.
      In non-winter conditions a 16x24 hog pen can handle 4-5 pigs from start to finish, no problem and then let it rest for a month or so, and put some lime on the soil. I have another video about lime and 'resting' a pen .

    • @dennistaylor7655
      @dennistaylor7655 Год назад

      @@highdeseretranch Thanks, your answer was exactly what I was looking for. Btw, I’ll only be raising two feeder pigs.

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  Год назад +1

      @@dennistaylor7655 Oh yes a 16x24' is plenty of room for 2 pigs. Especially if you don't have or don't want to spend a lot of money on materials. It's all about input costs. Goodluck and thanks for watching!

  • @anthonymurphy2540
    @anthonymurphy2540 2 года назад +1

    Suggestion using free pine trees to make them last? Thanks!!!

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  2 года назад +1

      That's right, or if you have access to a good cedar post, they will last for a good long while. Tough as nails and dulls the chainsaw blade fast due to the cedar wood nature here out west!

  • @olulaanuawosanya5339
    @olulaanuawosanya5339 Год назад

    How do yoy manage the pen during the wet season?

    • @chintz7428
      @chintz7428 3 месяца назад

      I have seen a guy in Alberta drop down rig mats or bush mats. They are large overlapping 4x8 or so heavy duty wood panels that go on the ground to prevent heavy machinery from sinking into mud.

  • @commanderpurple5228
    @commanderpurple5228 2 года назад +2

    Thanks! Can't wait to see how they do over the summer. Are you eating them or selling them? Interested in knowing why butchering prices are so high. Will you be processing them yourself?

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  2 года назад +3

      Both eating and selling. The butcher prices are like anything right now, Economics 101. Demand for processing of animals is so high and not enough butcher shops to handle the load. The prices is what the market is willing to bear. Common sense would say that more folks would be getting into the butchering/processing business. Truth be told, hogs do better over the winter when it comes to putting on weight, at least around these parts. Thanks for watching as always and taking the time to comment.

    • @GeMojo-vn2rf
      @GeMojo-vn2rf Год назад

      They're high because most modern day Americans are lazy and greedy. They usually don't want to work unless they must and try to charge an arm and leg if they can.

  • @toddshook1765
    @toddshook1765 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing. Thanks for stressing how deep post should be.
    I would like to raise 1-2 hogs for my own family; not worried about selling.
    For that would a 8x8 pen work? What should I aim for? I live in high desert of So Calif west of Victorville. Any suggestions what breed to start with?

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  7 месяцев назад

      16x24 will be just right. If you go with a duroc or Tamworth they will do better when it comes to not getting sunburnt in the desert where you are at.

  • @speedbuggy7240
    @speedbuggy7240 Год назад

    Aren't concerned about the chemicals in the utility poles you used for post? I got few old telephone poles I was thinking using in my pig pen set up as well.

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  Год назад +1

      Great question. You will have to check with the utility company and see what they use for waterproofing the poles.

    • @speedbuggy7240
      @speedbuggy7240 Год назад

      @@highdeseretranch I have 13 poles. Some are pressure treated and are coreasult. How long have you had yours?

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  Год назад

      @@speedbuggy7240 Creosote is a chemical commonly used for railroad ties and power/phone poles. If you can find poles not treated with this chemical you are better off. Does that answer your question?

    • @speedbuggy7240
      @speedbuggy7240 Год назад

      @@highdeseretranch kinda, thank you for responding. I appreciate it.

  • @davieskauchingu3598
    @davieskauchingu3598 Год назад

    How do you feed them during the rains?

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  Год назад

      The same as when it rains or snows. Put the feed in the troughs

  • @thatsmygrogdd984
    @thatsmygrogdd984 Год назад

    Remind me of my uncle 🤠

  • @leannedupuis3818
    @leannedupuis3818 8 месяцев назад

    Do hogs need a mud hole?

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  8 месяцев назад

      Yes, it helps keep them cool, seeing as they don't perspire like us human folks. Keep some mud around especially when temps are warm and there isnt any shade to be offered!

  • @robertsopher1774
    @robertsopher1774 11 месяцев назад

    How much would you say that you spent on materials?

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  11 месяцев назад

      Hard to say, most was repurposed. However, if you bought all new material you would be easily $800-$1k per pen.

  • @jonathancole-h7x
    @jonathancole-h7x Год назад

    How big do you build your pig shed ?

  • @jackiecurl6171
    @jackiecurl6171 Год назад

    Do you have any problems with coyotes

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  Год назад

      They are around, but small enough population to not be a problem.

  • @scottbehr5690
    @scottbehr5690 Год назад

    Whats your cost per hog to get them butchering size?

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  Год назад +1

      Hello Scott, You and others might find this video I did helpful. ruclips.net/video/lq5QR9-SshE/видео.html
      Or this video might be helpful too:
      ruclips.net/video/O3PVvsAqObE/видео.html

    • @scottbehr5690
      @scottbehr5690 Год назад

      @@highdeseretranch Thanks..just watched it..very helpful!

    • @highdeseretranch
      @highdeseretranch  Год назад

      @@scottbehr5690 Glad it helped!

    • @GeMojo-vn2rf
      @GeMojo-vn2rf Год назад

      You won't raise them as cheap as you can buy them unless you grow everything or feed them free junk you get from various places. You will get much better meat if you feed them properly.

    • @scottbehr5690
      @scottbehr5690 Год назад

      @@GeMojo-vn2rf I'll gladly pay more knowing exactly whats going into the meat I'm going to eat.

  • @lmnopoli
    @lmnopoli 11 месяцев назад

    Here bc I’m trying to figure out how to build a home for my boyfriend. 🥂

  • @conservativecrusader80
    @conservativecrusader80 10 месяцев назад

    Interesting you choose a light skinned breed that can sunburn more easily than a darker skinned breed like a Duroc, Red Wattle, Poland China, or Spot.