pig thread
Sus thread
>>5068055Nice thread. I wonder if any other anon owns any pige.
>>5068055>>5068059>>5068130WASSUP MY PIGGAS
>>5068130>that snoutImpressive, very nice.Let's see Paul Piggens snout.
>>5068172I need a good snout shot of paul. Here's one of my chunkiest pig. She has the potato build down to a science.
>>5068181Look at those hairs. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh, my God.
>>5068187She's one of my favorites. Lazy, sassy, and a little shy, but she doesn't mind some scratches most of the time.
>>5068130Pigs are one of those things where price is not a concern but space is
>>5068192She looks quite big, but maybe photo deceives me.
>>5068206She's a dwarf pig. Probably 200-300ish pounds. Normal sized pigs can get up to like 800 or 900lbs if you feed them enough. I have one that's probably at 400lbs+ now. She is super sweet and friendly.>>5068201And good fences. I had to set up over 1000 feet of electric wire yesterday and like 400 feet of new fencing a month ago to keep them on my property. They're extremely strong so they can easily wiggle under fences that aren't tensioned properly, and they will find a way out if there is one.
Thoughts?
i'm fond of pigs
>>5068209>my pigga
>>5068534>*piggu-fys your boar*
If I had large place I'd have pet pigs.
favourite breeds? mine areDurocLandraceWelsh
>>5069298BLEACHED
>>5068589Never underestimate the hunger of a pig.
>>5069210Never had any other than potbellies and kunekunes, but herefords are quite aesthetic
>>5069298I'm drooling just imagining those hams in my mouth.
>>5068534They're nothing compared to the absolute beasts known only as the GIANT FOREST HOG>big as the largest swine>hairy as a boar>tusks bigger than a warthogThey have it all, and you have NOTHING
nice pigtures
>>5068055pige
>>5068458Damn, he went hog wild
I trained my herd of 35 pigs to run over when I yell "hey piggie piggie!" It's pretty funny.
>>5070674The bog hog
Bump. Does anyone have thoughts on improvac for preventing boar taint in male pigs? It seems pretty okay and more humane than slicing their nutsack open and ripping their testicles out.
>>5072581Halo.
>>5068214Is it true they make terrible mums or did Clarkson just have abysmally bad luck with his?
>>5077072All my gilts have been really good first time mothers except one that needed an assisted birth. I just deliver them feed and water a couple times a day for like a week. They build these nests to give birth in. She made the most impressive one I have seen so far and gave birth to 9 piglets that are all still alive and very healthy.