Each adult pig requires between 6.5 to 7.5 square feet of space in a pig pen. A pen to hold two pigs should be 13 to 15 square feet. Space should be considered for the door to the pen and a trough.
You can put eight pigs in nine pens by placing seven pigs in the first eight pens, and then putting the eighth pig in with one of the other pigs in any of the first eight pens.
Put 5 sheep in each of three small pens... THEN - build a larger pen enclosing the three smaller ones. The smaller pens each have an odd number of sheep in them (5 in each) - and the large pen has a total of 15 sheep enclosed within it !
Pigs need a pen atleast 4ft by 5ft, if you are going to put more than one pig in the pen, it is best to make the stall about 7ft by 9ft. You can adjust the spacing as you see fit making sure that the pig has enough room to lie down, eat, and walk.
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No, hens do not live in a pen. Hens live in what is called a coop. Pigs are the animals that live in a pen.
no how do u do it
You can put eight pigs in nine pens by placing seven pigs in the first eight pens, and then putting the eighth pig in with one of the other pigs in any of the first eight pens.
A large rectangular pen in which 3 smaller rectangular pens are placed. Two pigs are placed in each small pen.
Put 5 sheep in each of three small pens... THEN - build a larger pen enclosing the three smaller ones. The smaller pens each have an odd number of sheep in them (5 in each) - and the large pen has a total of 15 sheep enclosed within it !
Pigs need a pen atleast 4ft by 5ft, if you are going to put more than one pig in the pen, it is best to make the stall about 7ft by 9ft. You can adjust the spacing as you see fit making sure that the pig has enough room to lie down, eat, and walk.
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I think pigs are probably kept in a pen.
No, hens do not live in a pen. Hens live in what is called a coop. Pigs are the animals that live in a pen.
A pen, or sty, for pigs.
You could put 14 pigs in each pen.
Usually, it is referred to as a "pig-stye" or a "pig pen" or sometimes just "a barn"