Set the trap up Tuesday on a place. Remotely dropped the gate this morning on 10 bastages.
He still has em.Dang, that fella on the left has, oops had a big ol set in him.
What's the story on the red color of the first batch? Is it a bloodline of duroc type domestic pigs that go feral and just continue to breed amongst themselves?Been busy, but about to have some vacancies. May take it to another place. I am not sure yet.
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Honestly, it is red mud and blood. Dirt out here is red.What's the story on the red color of the first batch? Is it a bloodline of duroc type domestic pigs that go feral and just continue to breed amongst themselves?
Clearly I'm ignorant on the subject.
Ahh, ok. They just looked more like an actual red color in pic I guess. Do they stay in same herd typically or mix?Honestly, it is red mud and blood. Dirt out here is red.
All breeds have potential to go feral and many feral/wild pigs will have some breed or more than we breed we recognize as domestic.
Mix. I see litters of piglets with 2 or 3 color variations frequently.Ahh, ok. They just looked more like an actual red color in pic I guess. Do they stay in same herd typically or mix?
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