I've searched all over the web and haven't found anything that shows exactly how to do this. I've read on several websites that there is a "magic spot" that you shoot them in with a .22, but first of all, that doesn't seem strong enough for a pig skull, and secondly, not one of the sites say it worked on the first shot. I want this to be as quick and painless as possible. Or, at least as stress-free as possible for both of us. ![Hu :hu :hu](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/hu.gif)
Plus, I have a larger pig (about 175-200 pounds) and am getting 2 smaller ones for a pig roast (about 50-80 pounds). I am thinking that you would slaughter these differently?
I don't know how friendly the smaller ones are. I have a feeling they won't be, because they are coming from a local pig farm. The large one is pretty vicious. He allows me near his pen because I feed him, but I can't touch him. We castrated him about a month ago and that has helped a little. He stopped charging the fence at me after that. So, anything that is "hands-on" is pretty much out.
Can anyone here help me?
Thanks!
Shelly
![Hu :hu :hu](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/hu.gif)
Plus, I have a larger pig (about 175-200 pounds) and am getting 2 smaller ones for a pig roast (about 50-80 pounds). I am thinking that you would slaughter these differently?
I don't know how friendly the smaller ones are. I have a feeling they won't be, because they are coming from a local pig farm. The large one is pretty vicious. He allows me near his pen because I feed him, but I can't touch him. We castrated him about a month ago and that has helped a little. He stopped charging the fence at me after that. So, anything that is "hands-on" is pretty much out.
Can anyone here help me?
Thanks!
Shelly