So my pig paddock fence a year and half on whilst structurally ok is experiencing a problem. The bottom of the fence, which is probably the most important part is almost a foot above ground (not including the barb wire) in places due to the pigs digging around here. This is not ideal. Indeed one of my pigs actually escaped between the mesh and barb wire the other day because I wasn't very prompt at refilling their pig feeder.
I did ask about the best way to build a pig fence before I started on it and I think only one person advised I bury the fence in the ground, I wish I had taken this advice, but never mind I am where I am. What is the best way forward does anyone think? I don't really want the worry of another breakout so a fence remedy fix to sort this is needed. The way I see it I have two options:
1. A wooden rail instead of or with the existing barb wire at the bottom of the fence
2. Buying another roll of fence mesh cutting it in half (with a grinder) , digging below the fence and the attaching the half mesh and then burying it.
Tbh option 2 seems like the most permanent and effective solution. Option one would require incredibly long pieces of rail to reach between the posts and I'm not convinced the pigs wouldn't rip the rail off. Do other people have success with wooden rail at the bottom of their fences, if so how do you attach (two ends of rail) to the posts?