The babies are here!!!
Ok so some of you know that I purchased some russian boar piglets for training. I picked them up last night at the air port and got them fed and hydrated.
I placed them in the pig pen today and holy crap.......all the dogs are trying to jump into the pen to get at them, especially Taro and Riki. I had to put them back in a welping cage because now I have to figure out how to separate them.
I am in deep doodoo with my wife since I thought I had every thing figured out......what the hell am I gonna do?
I placed them in the pig pen today and holy crap.......all the dogs are trying to jump into the pen to get at them, especially Taro and Riki. I had to put them back in a welping cage because now I have to figure out how to separate them.
I am in deep doodoo with my wife since I thought I had every thing figured out......what the hell am I gonna do?
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How long were you originally planning on raising the piglets? I remember size-wise, but I don't remember how long it takes to reach that size?
On an aside, did you see the article in the San Diego newspaper about wild boars finally being confirmed in the SD county backcountry and even spotted in Poway?
Yes I did see the article and I wish Ed would have held off on the articles but hey he's a outdoors writer. They are spreading fast with all the hunters out since the article. They were confirmed in 2007 after a photo was given to the UT outdoor writer. It was a photo of about 14 hogs on the shore of El Capitan lake.
My kids named the female porkchop and the male tonkatsu.
The boar can grow to 300 lbs of pure muscle and anger with 3+ inches of ivory.
I can see gen making a warcall as he starts his hunt..."For the Greater Good!!!" ~
They are cute, but those Russian pigs a re NASTY animals. They fight non-stop. I bet those little babies even fight in the pen, huh?
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...you must wait until they turn ugly and THEN eat them! I wanna come over and play with the piglets! lol. My Shikoku can't wait to chase them when they are old enough to be chased .
CONGRATS on the piglets!