Posted by Cory Schmidt on February 08, 2015 at 10:12:40 from (64.246.253.39):
In Reply to: Easy loading Boar posted by cole younger on February 08, 2015 at 08:22:19:
Did some baling for a neighbor that had pigs. They told us one day that they had some boars for sale. We were thinking about buying one of the boars for breeding a litter or two of feeders.
A few days after we asked about the price of one, they called us to come and get 4 of them cause the pigs got out them. We opened the pen most just walked right into the trailer, one was a little stubborn. Asked price for the lot they said we'll figure that later.
Then when loading them to send to the livestock auction opened pen walked right out. My brother was holding the gate to hold the one we wanted yet, I went to get something to fix the gate, walked by trailer and shut the door. When I got back to the gate my brother was surprised that they were in already.
We never had pigs that just walked right in. usually its build a tight wall path and push with plywood.
The final price was the check from the auction for 3 for all 4. We paid a little for the 4th pig, then they paid us a little more than agreed price for doing the baling.
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