Baby Pig. Now What?

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1,600 pounds is one heck of a big pig!!!!!! I wonder how old he was and what he weighed at his first birthday?

I'm gonna have to starting buying a lot more Ol Roy at Walmart.

Eddie
 
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1,600 pounds is one heck of a big pig!!!!!! I wonder how old he was and what he weighed at his first birthday?

I'm gonna have to starting buying a lot more Ol Roy at Walmart.

Eddie

Just be glad you got him fixed before he gets that big.. I could see your dozer loosing a fight with Oscar if he got that big!!!

:laughing::laughing:
 
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EddieWalker said:
... I came up with 302 pounds!!!!!

Eddie
Eddie,
Remember, the way to accurately weigh your pet is to pick up your pet and weigh him and you on your bathroom scale then subtract your own weight. Be safe though and make sure you wear a weight lifter's waist belt when you weigh Oscar.
Obed
 
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Obed said:
Eddie,
Remember, the way to accurately weigh your pet is to pick up your pet and weigh him and you on your bathroom scale then subtract your own weight. Be safe though and make sure you wear a weight lifter's waist belt when you weigh Oscar.
Obed

Eddie,
If you do this, we need pictures!
 
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I wonder how old he was and what he weighed at his first birthday?

Eddie

I can answer the first part of that question: one:D


Norm died at age 7.
Domestic pigs live 10-15 years, Wild pigs live to 25 years.

The article says he probably died of a hear attack, wonder what his cholesterol level was?
 
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Eddie,
Remember, the way to accurately weigh your pet is to pick up your pet and weigh him and you on your bathroom scale then subtract your own weight. Be safe though and make sure you wear a weight lifter's waist belt when you weigh Oscar.
Obed

I tried this when I brought Oscar back from his night in jail. I had him in the back of my truck, and figured it would be easy to pick him up and step on my scale. Two things happened. I couldn't see the scale while holding him, and the combined weight of the two of us broke the scale. The needle just came right off!!!!

I don't think I can hold him anymore, and if he fights me, which he did every time I picked him up when he was smaller, I'll probably get hurt.

The string around the chest method is the easiest, and close enough for me. :thumbsup:

Don,

Thanks. I expected that from Egon, but now I know that there is another wise guy on here!!!! :laughing:

Eddie
 
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