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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3974566" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>Pete from the <em>Just a Few Acres Farm</em> YouTube channel uses a single hot wire to make a pen for his feeder pigs. They find it once with their very sensitive snouts, then they remember where it is pretty much indefinitely, even if it's off temporarily. It presents a hurdle when it's time to haul them off to the butcher; he takes out a segment of the wire just wide enough to back the trailer up to the pen, then he puts their feed in the trailer to get them used to it. It takes them a day or two to get up into the trailer because they remember where the hot wire was and won't get near it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3974566, member: 26737"] Pete from the [I]Just a Few Acres Farm[/I] YouTube channel uses a single hot wire to make a pen for his feeder pigs. They find it once with their very sensitive snouts, then they remember where it is pretty much indefinitely, even if it's off temporarily. It presents a hurdle when it's time to haul them off to the butcher; he takes out a segment of the wire just wide enough to back the trailer up to the pen, then he puts their feed in the trailer to get them used to it. It takes them a day or two to get up into the trailer because they remember where the hot wire was and won't get near it. [/QUOTE]
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