the big clear of the rhody diseased woodland has got close to my section, ive provisionaly measured how much more space ill gain at about 100m x 50m, firstly could i raise a couple of weaners in that space, ive no intention of breeding, and no intention of keeping pigs through winter, i expect to have the land available from july so am looking at early spring next year to start, to give me time to stock fence and build an arc etc.
the clearing process is, chop, burn and treat stumps with professional roundup. would 6months after that process leave the land safe for piggiewiggies

all the established native trees would be left, beech,oak hazel etc
i know laurel is poisonous but ive been informed (hopefully reliably) that pigs would avoid it. is that correct?
every cloud has a silver lining and i have always wanted to keep pigs, im hoping that will become possible after my woodland sanctuary is removed.