Posted by andy r on April 06, 2016 at 05:24:10 from (75.91.149.15):
In Reply to: success rate. posted by flying belgian on April 05, 2016 at 20:21:20:
Had a neighbor who would never get around to cut his hogs in a timely manner. This was probably back in the late 1970's / early 1980's. Sometimes the hogs were 200 lbs. or more. Asked my brother to come over and help one day. As his facilities were pretty poor he would run the boar hogs one at a time up into the pickup with a stock rack. Once in the stock rack the farmer and my brother would climb in themselves and wrestle the hog down and tie him up with twine. I think they cut twenty some head one day. Probably set them back a month. Got to thinking he probably hauled them to market eventually in that same pickup. Doubt if they wanted to walk up the loading chute the second time very well! One a serious note, you just cut them as you would a little pig. Make sure the incision is low enough to allow the pocket to drain.
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