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Posted by mark on October 07, 2005 at 21:00:11 from (172.173.93.166):
In Reply to: Re: OT how to castrate a hog posted by KRUSS on October 07, 2005 at 06:33:37:
Hehe, this post made me laugh....caused me to remember the last 'nuttin' escapade I got dragged into. I drove to visit an old neighbor and he said...i got half a dozen pigs that need castratin', can you help me? Seeing as he was past 75 then, how could I say no? HAR! I caught the little fellers and he says, "now hold'im tight." He yanked out the oldest, dullest Barlow pocket knife I ever seen and went to work. I almost squealed myself! But, we got them done, poured a little Lysol on thier 'wounds' and turned them out. That must have been 15-20 years ago. Thanks for the memories!
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