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luvmypets

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Here is how big the hogs are at 9 months. They are small right? The boys will be around 350lbs when they are ready for market.
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Mmm how'd you make those? I had some a friend made with venison and pork and they were amazing. Haven't tried to make my own quite yet!
 

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@NH homesteader So we bought a really expensive grinder, you dont need one so powerful but thr engineer HAD to have it :rolleyes:
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And expensive smoker but again, engineers :smack
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We buy casing from Cabela's and from Jax
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Annndd half the brats on ready to smoke! (Makingg the second part now)
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I got a smile-ish! :weee
 

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Oh my... the advantages to being partnered with an engineer sort! :clap:bow I have to say I'm a little envious. May I inquire what the price was for the grinder? I really don't want to waste money on a small one and that one looks quite durable.
 

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Give your engineer a hug! He did good with that grinder that looks like it would power up a cab tractor! Love the smoker! Plus he's cute too! :love
 

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