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Wild Boar and their Pig Arcs491 viewsThe pig arcs sit on compacted hard core at the top of the field. There's about three feet of compacted hard core, and it drains well --- giving the wild boar dry bedding and a way to be on dry land (i.e. not clay).Mar 26, 2008
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One Of Our Two Alpacas517 viewsMar 26, 2008
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Wild Boar in the Second Paddock521 viewsThe clay was "smoothed" over in late January as part of the installation of the compacted hard core, shown in the foreground in this photograph.Mar 26, 2008
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Our Two Alpacas525 viewsWatching the activities in the wild boar paddocks.Mar 26, 2008
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Wild Boar at Lucies Farm466 viewsMar 26, 2008
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Wild Boar on the Compacted Hard Core465 viewsTo provide better drainage of their paddock, we installed this compacted hard core (about three feet thick) on the higher part of the paddock. This drains very well, so the boar aren't always on clay.Mar 26, 2008
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Wild Boar at Lucies Farm540 viewsMar 26, 2008
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Wild Boar at Lucies Farm413 viewsMar 26, 2008
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Wild Boar Having a Prowl414 viewsMar 26, 2008
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Wild Boar on the Prowl at Lucies Farm553 viewsMoving from one paddock to the next.Mar 26, 2008
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Wild Boar Moving from One Paddock to the Next803 viewsMar 26, 2008
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Wild Boar Moving from One Paddock to the Next562 viewsThe clay fields have largely dried out. The one remaining "soggy" place is at the gate between the two paddocks. We are in the process of putting straw and wood chips in this area to complete the drying process.Mar 26, 2008
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