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<blockquote data-quote="undeg01" data-source="post: 2939893" data-attributes="member: 26476"><p>No doubt! Quite a few years back, I hunted hogs a lot. Almost every weekend. I killed a small boar (70 lbs) a day before I had family coming for a visit. Thinking he was a good eating size, I decided to cook him in a pit I had in the back yard. Cleaned, prepped, lots of veggies, etc, then in the pit he went. Everyone arrived at lunchtime on Saturday and I was ready to treat them to roast pig. I opened the pit up and the smell about knocked me over. He was one of the most rancid pigs I ever took. Never dreamed that would be the case since he was only 70 lbs. So... the family got treated to pizza instead. </p><p></p><p>To tell you how bad this pig was; I had a wolf hybrid at the time. 160lb dog that would eat me out of house and home. I threw one of the hams into the yard with him and he wouldn't touch it. The ham sat out there for 3 days and he never took a bite of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="undeg01, post: 2939893, member: 26476"] No doubt! Quite a few years back, I hunted hogs a lot. Almost every weekend. I killed a small boar (70 lbs) a day before I had family coming for a visit. Thinking he was a good eating size, I decided to cook him in a pit I had in the back yard. Cleaned, prepped, lots of veggies, etc, then in the pit he went. Everyone arrived at lunchtime on Saturday and I was ready to treat them to roast pig. I opened the pit up and the smell about knocked me over. He was one of the most rancid pigs I ever took. Never dreamed that would be the case since he was only 70 lbs. So... the family got treated to pizza instead. To tell you how bad this pig was; I had a wolf hybrid at the time. 160lb dog that would eat me out of house and home. I threw one of the hams into the yard with him and he wouldn't touch it. The ham sat out there for 3 days and he never took a bite of it. [/QUOTE]
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