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Monday, 5 April 2010
Jimmy Lambie's pigs
These are domestic iron-age type pigs, not wild boar, but they HAVE escaped from their field, and they ARE running wild in the woods in Glenlyon today.
And, will they root around and disturb the beech regen, do you think? No, they will want the beech to grow to maturity, so they can feed on beech mast!! Interesting experiment. Pigs roam free in the New Forest, but I have not read anything about the environmental benefits or impacts of this. Would be useful to know.
And, will they root around and disturb the beech regen, do you think? No, they will want the beech to grow to maturity, so they can feed on beech mast!! Interesting experiment. Pigs roam free in the New Forest, but I have not read anything about the environmental benefits or impacts of this. Would be useful to know.
ReplyDeleteSo what? There in the wild, as long as the farm isnt abandon who cares?
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