Lynyrd wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2019 10:02 pm
Crash wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2019 9:30 pm
anygunanywhere wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2019 8:58 pm
Pigs can’traise their heads very high. I think 36 inches or so would be adequate.
anygunanywhere,
"Great minds run in the same channels," or something like that--that's about what I was thinking. It take a pretty big pig to go 36" at the shoulder and, as you say, they can't raise their heads very high, so I think that 36" would do the job.
Thanks for your input,
Crash
Good luck with that. I hope you succeed! I've trapped lots of hogs. I've seen them stand on their hind legs and stick their head over a 5' tall hog panel fence. I've also seen them jump over a 5' foot fence. It's true they cant raise their head very high above their shoulders. But they can dang sure stand on their hind legs anytime they want to.
Lynyrd,
Yeah, I thought about that, but there's a limit to how high I can put the feed opening. If I put it at 6' to keep the pigs out, that would put the top of the feeder at about 11' and I would have to have a pretty tall ladder to put the corn in the top. Also, some of the smaller, but still shootable does might not be able to reach the corn. i had a feeder like this on a ranch that had some feral hogs and they didn't bother it--probably just lucky.
We'll see what happens.
Thanks for your input