Train Pigs Into Electric Fence
Electric fencing is a great way to raise pigs. You can rotate the pigs around your property which decreases smell, damage to the land, parasite load on the hogs, and they can be useful for roto-tilling. I buy all my fencing and fencing supplies from Premier Fencing (https://www.premier1supplies.com/?utm.... They saw that I was using poultry netting for my pigs and gave me the hog fencing to try out if I would talk about their products in some of my videos. I only agree to work with companies that I already buy from so it was a no-brainer to work with Premier on my hogs. You will see a couple videos coming up featuring Premier fencing and a few other products because I actually use them on farm on a day to day basis. If you want more Farm Marketing Solutions visit Scott and me at: http://FarmMarketingSolutions.com

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