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Thats pretty. especially since its far away.
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The American Guinea hogs we had hit 200 lbs max. That is part of the reason i liked them.AGH are hogs and get to be 300 lbs
Mangalista Hogs can get to be 700 Kgs
Pigs can get to be 250 to 1200 lbs.
No one but you and I can see it because it was in a PM .Spaz needs another black feather at the back of his headdress and I'll add that tomorrowthen clear coat it.
are they pullet ? Built in incubators.Had a nutty day. Went to Rural King, couldn't find half the stuff i was looking for. But i did get 6 chicks. Not the ones i wanted, but they will work. They had at least one splash silkie when i looked the first time i went but i wasn't ready to get them then because i had to meet with the person who had the incubator. By the time i picked mine they had a few silkies and a few bantam cochins. I had to get 6 so that's what i got. There was an " Ameraucana pullet i wanted, but resisted because they are not broodies and i also don't like mixing breeds and you can't keep one alone.
Sadly they are straight run.are they pullet ? Built in incubators.
The American Guinea hogs we had hit 200 lbs max. That is part of the reason i liked them.
We only had sowsSows when expecting were 250 and the boar was 300. We had ours on a scale to check weights. And none were fat.