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Re: Castrating a pig? [Re: deerman24] #1130813
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We spray purple antiseptic on calves, scrotum and horns.

Re: Castrating a pig? [Re: deerman24] #1130825
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I thought I killed a dang 350-400 pound calf a few years back. Cut him, pulled them out and that sumbuck hit the dirt. I released the headcatch and he payed there for 10 minutes or so. I guess he went into shock. He raised his head and got up real slow and walked off. I had done made plans to skin his ass out. Never had it happen before or since.


Some men are mere hunters; others are turkey hunters. —Archibald Rutledge—
Re: Castrating a pig? [Re: Morris] #1130877
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Originally Posted By: Morris
I'm going to stop hanging out with DW's wife


FIFY

Re: Castrating a pig? [Re: deerman24] #1130939
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My dad used to raise hogs. You had to wear the smell of your hands. We ran a 300 pound pig in a 50 gallon barrel one time and just stood it up to cut him. Nuts were the size of base balls.

Re: Castrating a pig? [Re: deerman24] #1131040
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The biggest one I have ever cut weighed 700 pounds. He was long and lean and I would have guessed that he weighed no more than 500. The guy who owned him had just bought him at the stockyard and paid .06 cents a pound for him for a whopping $42 total. I don't know if he ever got the stank fed out of him, but it was a whole lot of cheap sausage.

Re: Castrating a pig? [Re: AU coonhunter] #1131047
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Originally Posted By: AU coonhunter
The biggest one I have ever cut weighed 700 pounds. He was long and lean and I would have guessed that he weighed no more than 500. The guy who owned him had just bought him at the stockyard and paid .06 cents a pound for him for a whopping $42 total. I don't know if he ever got the stank fed out of him, but it was a whole lot of cheap sausage.


You would do good pulling piglets, with them small hands.. laugh rofl J/k


"You do and it will be the biggest mistake you ever made, you Texas brush popper" John Wayne
Re: Castrating a pig? [Re: daniel white] #1131073
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Originally Posted By: daniel white

Originally Posted By: AU coonhunter
The biggest one I have ever cut weighed 700 pounds. He was long and lean and I would have guessed that he weighed no more than 500. The guy who owned him had just bought him at the stockyard and paid .06 cents a pound for him for a whopping $42 total. I don't know if he ever got the stank fed out of him, but it was a whole lot of cheap sausage.


You would do good pulling piglets, with them small hands.. laugh rofl J/k


I always got volunteered to pull baby goats for that very reason lol.

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