
Good afternoon Rae, have a great day.
Well, we're now pig free and have another 30 pounds of pork in the freezer (way too much work for 30 pounds of meat). We got these to learn from, and boy have we learned a lot. Won't venture back into pigs until we've re-fenced the pig pasture, added a lining of cinder blocks around the inside (yup, I'm steeling ideas from Rae). We'll get feeders that grow to a sufficient weight by 8 months. Gotta get a better block & Tackle for the A-Frame (maybe an electric wench). I'll also want to get the bathtub setup as a proper scalder. Desperately need a tractor and a walk-in fridge. And we need to do "Follow Me" exercises with any new ones, so it's easy to isolate them for processing. It's funny, I've watched Joel's crew walk a herd of 100 pigs down the mountain and into the stock trailer without issue and one about killed me. I think she knew what was coming, getting her to the kill spot was no fun at all. But at least it's done... Chapter closed.

For my next adventure, I'll be turning all that harvested park into yummy goodies like liver sausage, breakfast sausage, German lunch meat that I can't buy here, etc. By the time they got big enough to process they were old and very tough. Tastes great, but needs to be ground. I'll also be smoking all the bones and making a ham stock out of them for quick and easy meals that normally take hours to make. What an adventure this has been.