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Rooting up my hay pasture no more
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1694716" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Where are you located? Please put your general area in your avatar.... </p><p>Hogs running loose like that are not seen around here, but they are working their way up into the southwestern part of Va....I can not imagine having to deal with them. </p><p> Our biggest problem is ground hogs digging holes and dropping tractor tires in them... broke a front spindle on one tractor 2 years in a row... different places in the field....and we have rock.... ledges and stuff that seems to "grow" up into the field every year.... and then sometimes we get some sinkholes that just appear.... </p><p></p><p>Good for you getting that big sow.... gets one breeder out of the gene pool....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1694716, member: 25884"] Where are you located? Please put your general area in your avatar.... Hogs running loose like that are not seen around here, but they are working their way up into the southwestern part of Va....I can not imagine having to deal with them. Our biggest problem is ground hogs digging holes and dropping tractor tires in them... broke a front spindle on one tractor 2 years in a row... different places in the field....and we have rock.... ledges and stuff that seems to "grow" up into the field every year.... and then sometimes we get some sinkholes that just appear.... Good for you getting that big sow.... gets one breeder out of the gene pool.... [/QUOTE]
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