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Posted by Josh Farnsworth on 05-18-2010 12:49 PM:

Meat hogs I'm raising













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Posted by Bluedogman on 05-18-2010 01:41 PM:

Good lookin hams!

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Posted by Josh Farnsworth on 05-18-2010 02:07 PM:

8 barrs can eat. Trust me.

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Posted by redtide on 05-18-2010 03:38 PM:

Not sure what meat hogs have to do with ukc dogs, but thanks for showing them. I wish I lived closer and I would buy one off you in the Fall. Our church College ministry is having a Hawaiian style luau for the back to school party.

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Posted by wvhoundsman on 05-18-2010 04:37 PM:

BACON , BACON I SMELL BACON!!


Posted by Ray&Luie on 05-18-2010 05:51 PM:

Pork

some fine Sow Belly for Show !!!
all #1 pork too

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Posted by englishman78 on 05-18-2010 05:58 PM:

Uh this is UKCDogs. Not UKCHogs.

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Posted by capt_agricultur on 05-18-2010 06:04 PM:

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We buther ours between 215 &230 pounds


Posted by psiskjr on 05-18-2010 06:38 PM:

I had one of those but the bear wanted it worse than me!!!!!!!!

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Posted by OH Walker on 05-18-2010 09:02 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by englishman78
Uh this is UKCDogs. Not UKCHogs.


There's people on here talking about horses and tractors and everything else, whats wrong with hogs. Lots of coonhunters are farmers

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Posted by ncstatewalkers on 05-18-2010 09:20 PM:

I am no expert, but those look like they could place in any local hog show. very good conformation and I bet they are gonna taste awesome!!


Posted by huntingnick on 05-18-2010 10:18 PM:

there are hogs not nearly that good bringing 300 to 500.00 per head for show animals for fairs. And some will bring 5 x that amount.

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Posted by CONRAD FRYAR on 05-18-2010 10:42 PM:

Josh , Good looking hogs ! I am raising some Heritage breeds on pasture and having fun , they are Berkshire's and Tamworths ......Old Style hogs



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Posted by redneekcowboy82 on 05-18-2010 11:35 PM:

spoted

boy them little spoted ones sure look good my dad used to rise pigs put the big guy moved in and ran the little man out but i sure still like the taste of a good ol mud rised pig lol

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Posted by steve pickett on 05-19-2010 02:48 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by CONRAD FRYAR
Josh , Good looking hogs ! I am raising some Heritage breeds on pasture and having fun , they are Berkshire's and Tamworths ......Old Style hogs




I LIKE THE LITTLE SPOTTED PIGS,NOT MANY PEOPLE RAISE HOGS IN OUR PART OF THE COUNTRY,GOOD TO SEE SOME PEOPLE STILL DO............
REMINDS ME WHEN I WAS A KID I HAD SOME HOGS AND PIGS.I REMEMBER I GAVE A PIG TO MY GRANDPARENTS FOR CHRISTMAS ONCE.IT WAS A BIG SUPRIZE FOR THEM,THEY KEPT IT FOR A MEAT HOG THAT WAS OK WITH ME WHAT ELSE WOULD YOU DO WITH A HOG EXCEPT EAT IT!!!!!!!

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Posted by JustinH23 on 05-19-2010 03:18 AM:

Nice set of hogs.

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Posted by Josh Farnsworth on 05-19-2010 01:01 PM:

Conrad,

They look good. How long have you been doing it?

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Posted by Scott Bates on 05-19-2010 02:35 PM:

Who's the man for fair show pigs in the Ohio,Indiana area? Maybe early to mid March for early Sept. fair. Some coonhunter must be good at dogs and hogs. I'm just fair at dogs and definately middle of the road at hogs.


Posted by CONRAD FRYAR on 05-19-2010 02:40 PM:

Josh , I have alway's raised something ..... cattle , goats etc... but just got back in the pigs in the last yr..... Mainly focusing on Heritage pigs that can still rustle in the woods and pasture and have marbling in the meat...
We have lost alot of those traits buy breeding for factory hogs......
Its funny, Lard is on the come back , Chef's are paying premiums for it and studies show that natural raised Hogs fat is not bad after all , has alot of the same ingredients as olive oil......
Just trying to raise something good for the family ..........

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Posted by englishman78 on 05-19-2010 05:25 PM:

Nothing like farm raised beef, hogs, or whatever it is. Feed it corn and let it roam and its gonna taste better than having it in a feed lot or confignment. Lot healthier than store boughten. Good to hear that lard is good for you. Figured after all the years of my grandma cooking I would have clogged arteries, lol. Probably still do from all the McDonalds and other fast food places I seem to eat at a lot. I miss cooking with lard. Its the real thing and food tastes a lot better than when its cooked in vegetable oil or whatever. Good luck on the hogs. Never raised any hogs myself but have always been a farm boy and grew up with my dad raising cattle, sheep, and horses.

Ignore the comment I posted to this thread before. I was only joking but I guess someone got bent out of shape, lol.

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Posted by Josh Farnsworth on 05-19-2010 07:03 PM:

Conrad,

Good luck with your program. It is fun to watch them interact. Very smart animals.

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Posted by John D on 05-19-2010 07:49 PM:

We raised thousands of hogs back when I was a kid and my only income until I was about 20 years old was from pigs I raised. Your pictures bring back some memories, thanks. Some things I miss and some things I don't.

I miss seeing a bunch of little baby pigs all lined up on momma, who'll lay on her side to give the pigs "access". The sow will grunt away, in a way that comforts her pigs. Each baby pig will claim his own teat and that will be the only one he'll use until he's weaned.

One of the things I don't miss is that smell on your hands after you've castrated a bunch of pigs. It just doesn't wash off.

We just put 800 lbs. of meat in the freezers from a calf we fattened. I've threatened to buy a couple pigs and fatten them out but the wife has given me some static on that, lol.

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Posted by Ray&Luie on 05-19-2010 07:55 PM:

memories

i with John D, those pics bring back a lot of Memories, some good some bad

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Posted by Josh Farnsworth on 05-20-2010 08:02 PM:

Re: memories

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Originally posted by Ray&Luie
i with John D, those pics bring back a lot of Memories, some good some bad


I heard that. Nothing like the smell of a hog pen. LOL!!!

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