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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 548684" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I don't remember and don't know squat about hogs but I can ask. Billy told me once that it was a cross and Duroc sounds right but can't remember the other but SPC doesn't ring a bell. His daughter bottle raised it and it was as friendly as a dog. She would ride it like a horse but it just got too big. I don't know the exact details of what happened once it was "let loose in the wild" but I heard the first person to see the hog didn't shoot it but rather climbed down out of his stand and petted it and got his picture took by it. My understanding is that he ended up dying on his own. They buried him then we got about 7 inches of rain and he came out of the ground and they had to rebury him - this is when the picture was took and might explain the shovel to the left of the hole that can be seen in some of the pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 548684, member: 4362"] I don't remember and don't know squat about hogs but I can ask. Billy told me once that it was a cross and Duroc sounds right but can't remember the other but SPC doesn't ring a bell. His daughter bottle raised it and it was as friendly as a dog. She would ride it like a horse but it just got too big. I don't know the exact details of what happened once it was "let loose in the wild" but I heard the first person to see the hog didn't shoot it but rather climbed down out of his stand and petted it and got his picture took by it. My understanding is that he ended up dying on his own. They buried him then we got about 7 inches of rain and he came out of the ground and they had to rebury him - this is when the picture was took and might explain the shovel to the left of the hole that can be seen in some of the pictures. [/QUOTE]
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