khalswitz
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Tbh I’m hoping they root at least a bit - I’d like the land cleared, just not turned into the SommeThey are wonderful , but such time wasters! You will be slave to the belly rubs in no time. It's a bit of a myth that they don't root though, but it's not as deep as other breeds. Mine start if it rains and there's not much grass left, so paddock rotation is worth it.
We have two small plots, the larger one we’ll split up into a trash paddock for wet weather and a larger bit of grazing, and the smaller one we can turn them out in to graze on on rotation.
I’m very excited about it. The farm I livery at has pigs and I think they are just the sweetest, cleverest things. My horse took a while to come round to them though!