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Posted By: 330-Trapper

Summer farm residents -oink - 04/02/20 02:45 AM

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Posted By: keystone

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/02/20 02:46 AM

Squatters!!!
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/02/20 02:58 AM

I’d give them names and pet them and they would retire after that.
Posted By: upstateNY

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/02/20 03:02 AM

Mmmmmmmmm bacon
Posted By: AntiGov

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/02/20 03:17 AM

Originally Posted by upstateNY
Mmmmmmmmm bacon



Thats what i was thinking !
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 01:01 AM

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I got them separated today....3 in each pen grin they grow better that way!
Posted By: Bob_Iowa

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 01:40 AM

I don’t see any nose rings so unless you have a hot wire at the bottom of those panels you should be ready to chase hogs.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 01:43 AM

those baconators are about size to be the guest of honor on a cooker skin side down
Posted By: Birdman382

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 02:20 AM

We raised about 100 Spotted Poland China back in the 60's and sold breeding boar pigs. Usually around 20 to 25 breeding stock.
Posted By: Jurassic Park

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 02:24 AM

Sweet! I love seeing pics of pigs outside!
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 02:37 AM

Originally Posted by JOCO1995
those baconators are about size to be the guest of honor on a cooker skin side down

I know and a steal at $60 bucks each.
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 02:38 AM

Just hope they don’t squeal on you sone day.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 02:39 AM

Originally Posted by Bob_Iowa
I don’t see any nose rings so unless you have a hot wire at the bottom of those panels you should be ready to chase hogs.

I got 1 ring in 4 of the 6. Before I got tired and they got out of. The shoot ..I might be adding a single hot wire.
Posted By: Cragar

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 03:23 AM

Whack 'em and stack 'em.

Good job. Bacon is our friend. grin
Posted By: Leftlane

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 03:28 AM


Let's name them!

I vote bacon bits, sausage bites, and ham bone!
Posted By: Broomchaser

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 10:45 AM

Originally Posted by Jurassic Park
Sweet! I love seeing pics of pigs outside!

Where they should be! Dirt hogs taste so much better.
Posted By: Tom cat

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 10:54 AM

Originally Posted by JOCO1995
those baconators are about size to be the guest of honor on a cooker skin side down



Yes sir!!!!
Posted By: turkn8rtrapper

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 02:07 PM

I'm assuming the summer farm residents will become winter freezer residents.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 02:18 PM

Originally Posted by turkn8rtrapper
I'm assuming the summer farm residents will become winter freezer residents.

Before deer season!!!
Posted By: newfox1

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 02:48 PM

Nice hogs 330, we bought 4 pic em up on 25th.
Posted By: TreedaBlackdog

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 08:53 PM

Obviously the first time hogs have been in those pens - there is still something on the ground, ground is still flat, posts are not chewed and panels are still straight. Take some before photos and more every month so you can watch the demolition crew at work........they do eat good. Our freezer is full and we took a year off.
Posted By: Hydropillar

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 09:59 PM

they look to be 150 lbs or so... wont be long to be ready to butcher if ya got em on full feed
Posted By: JEckman

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 11:10 PM

Building a pen this weekend and then about an acre of ground be fenced in for them in the next week or 3 depending on how much time my 2 yr old allows me..
Posted By: Bob_Iowa

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/03/20 11:50 PM

Originally Posted by 330-Trapper
Originally Posted by Bob_Iowa
I don’t see any nose rings so unless you have a hot wire at the bottom of those panels you should be ready to chase hogs.

I got 1 ring in 4 of the 6. Before I got tired and they got out of. The shoot ..I might be adding a single hot wire.


Make it as hot as you can get it because without at least 3 rings in their nose they will still dig with the side.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/04/20 12:56 AM

Originally Posted by TreedaBlackdog
Obviously the first time hogs have been in those pens - there is still something on the ground, ground is still flat, posts are not chewed and panels are still straight. Take some before photos and more every month so you can watch the demolition crew at work........they do eat good. Our freezer is full and we took a year off.

Wrong 15 years these pens have been up!!! With summer hogs each year cept last....I ring their nose on each piglet. All those years
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/04/20 12:58 AM

Originally Posted by Hydropillar
they look to be 150 lbs or so... wont be long to be ready to butcher if ya got em on full feed

Not bad for $60 a head ....what you say?
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/04/20 01:00 AM

Chris P. Bacon would be a good name.
Posted By: Hydropillar

Re: Summer farm residents -oink - 04/04/20 01:03 AM

Originally Posted by 330-Trapper
Originally Posted by Hydropillar
they look to be 150 lbs or so... wont be long to be ready to butcher if ya got em on full feed

Not bad for $60 a head ....what you say?

i got my tail beat so bad in 97 sold 9cent hogs i dont even like fried pork chops!
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