Posted by Dick L on February 08, 2015 at 11:09:58 from (50.54.92.85):
In Reply to: Easy loading Boar posted by cole younger on February 08, 2015 at 08:22:19:
Dad had sows in three different places and hauled his Landrace bore named Ike in a home made trailer that Ike had to stand corner ways and his back was as high as the solid sides. Dad would back the trailer up to the pen, remove the trailer end gate, put a wooden gate over the trailer sides, open the gate to his pen and old Ike would jump in and stand waiting to take a ride. Not sure Ike remembered what would happen at the end of his ride or he just liked to ride in the trailer. One neighbor also used Ike. Huge animal but as friendly as a dog. Dad had a contract with a packing company and loading out a semi load of hogs was not that easy. At least for the first few. After a few were in the semi it did go some what easier. Some would walk up the shoot without a boost by the tail.
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