Pigs would disturb the ground too much for the root systems of young trees to survive. We had a healthy 200 year old oak come down last Winter - forester blamed the pigs our predecessor kept in that field for destroying the root system.
Gosh that sounds surprising MF, is it very shallow soil then ? I thought (and from trees I've moved) they have some deeper roots for stability?
I've also just remembered sheep have a fly problem in the field just above this woodland, so probably could only use it spring / early summer anyway, then maybe a couple of weaners following that ?
I really want to use this land, without damaging the trees, pity there isn't a way of making it fox proof and breeding free range rabbits
