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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 768528" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Well I had one processed. All sausage. He weighed about 170 or so when he was trapped. Castrated him right there in the trap with a rope snubbing his nose. The loop was right behind the cutter teeth. He was fed chops for 11 weeks and put on some weight. I took care of the first part of processing, split him in half and put him on ice with a gallon of vinegar for 12 hours then flushed and flushed the ice chest. The processor told me he had never seen a feral hog like this one and I explained it all to him. </p><p></p><p>I had 20 pounds of it made into summer sausage and it is some of the best I have ever eaten. The breakfast sausage is okay. I am ready to take some smaller ones to him and go all summer sausage with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 768528, member: 3162"] Well I had one processed. All sausage. He weighed about 170 or so when he was trapped. Castrated him right there in the trap with a rope snubbing his nose. The loop was right behind the cutter teeth. He was fed chops for 11 weeks and put on some weight. I took care of the first part of processing, split him in half and put him on ice with a gallon of vinegar for 12 hours then flushed and flushed the ice chest. The processor told me he had never seen a feral hog like this one and I explained it all to him. I had 20 pounds of it made into summer sausage and it is some of the best I have ever eaten. The breakfast sausage is okay. I am ready to take some smaller ones to him and go all summer sausage with them. [/QUOTE]
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