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Anybody seen Hogfarmer?
http://myfox8.com/2012/10/02/officia...n-by-his-hogs/
Officials: Oregon farmer eaten by his hogs COQUILLE, Ore. — Oregon authorities are investigating how a farmer was eaten by his hogs. Terry Vance Garner, 69, never returned after he set out to feed his animals last Wednesday on his farm near the Oregon coast, the Coos County district attorney said Monday. A family member found Garner’s dentures and pieces of his body in the hog enclosure several hours later, but most of his remains had been consumed, District Attorney Paul Frasier said. Several of the hogs weighed 700 pounds or more. It’s possible Garner had a medical emergency, such as a heart attack, or was knocked over by the animals, then killed and eaten, Frasier said, adding that at least one hog had previously bitten Garner. The possibility of foul play is being investigated as well. “For all we know, it was a horrific accident, but it’s so doggone weird that we have to look at all possibilities,” Frasier told The Register-Guard. A pathologist was unable to identify a cause or manner of death, the newspaper reported. The remains will be examined by a forensic anthropologist at the University of Oregon. Terry Garner was “a good-hearted guy” who cared for several huge adult sows and a boar named Teddy, said his brother, Michael Garner, 75, of Myrtle Point. Piglets were typically sold to local 4-H kids. “Those animals were his life,” Michael Garner said. “He had all kinds of birds, and turkeys that ran all over the place. Everybody knew him.” Michael Garner said one of the large sows bit his brother last year when he accidentally stepped on a piglet. “He said he was going to kill it, but when I asked him about it later, he said he had changed his mind,” the brother said. Domestic hogs are not typically known to be as aggressive as their feral cousins, but “there is some degree of danger associated with any animal,” John Killefer, who heads the Animal and Rangeland Sciences Department at Oregon State University in Corvallis, told the newspaper. While pigs “are more omnivorous than other farm animals, (such as) cows,” Killefer called the case highly unusual. Most hogs are raised until they reach a market weight of between 250 and 300 pounds, while breeding female pigs rarely weigh more than 400 pounds, Killefer said. |
Guessing his hands are full, bacon shortage and all.
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He was dead before the hogs ate him. I don't even have letters following my name and I know that. Hogs aren't coyotes. They aren't predators.
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saw him just a little while ago.
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/ZD57138fSK4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> couldn't find man eating hog video from Hannibal so this had to do.... |
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man I can't even fina a PIC of those man eating hogs...let alone a video. stupid internet! :# |
My taste for bacon has soured
Now that Mr. Hog Farmer's devoured He was good at the breeding And now, after this feeding His pigs are all Planeteer powered FAX |
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And they can be predatory if you are between them and food or sex or the hole in the fence. |
Sorry guys, still here. But thanks for being concerned.
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Expensive bacon, that one. |
Thank goodness, Mr. Hog Farmer. In honor of your return, I have writ you a poetism. And here it is ...
We thought you were dead and by now You'd be human Purina Pig Chow But you're back with the group Not in a pile of pig poop After coursing your way through a sow FAX |
REMEMBER OLD YELLER!
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Absolutely no cowboy hats or daisy dukes in my closet. http://alexhoward27.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/jaj.jpg |
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I entreat you guys to stay far away from pigs. A factoid for you supporters of swine ...
"In the USA and Canada alone, approximately 40 people are killed each year by pigs – six times more than by sharks worldwide." Those, my pig promoting protagonists, are pig deaths. Deaths by pig. El morte del porko. Make no mistake, the pig is not your friend. FAX |
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hungry hungry hogo .....
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Huh, interdasting. This did not happen in Florida.
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News Of The World And Elsewhere, Also.
Austrian Times, 12 Aug 2010. Deadly Hungry Hungarian Pig Attack A 210lb (95kg) pig in Kerkakutas, Hungary, bit its owner to death on 11 August when he tried to separate it from its food for a health check in its sty. The giant porker severed an artery in 29-year-old farmer Imre Kovac’s leg and he bled to death in less then five minutes. Koh Santipheap Daily, 25 April 2010. Five Legged Pig Wins Vegetable Death Match Gardener Sean Sok was eaten alive by a five-legged pig after he tried to chase it off his vegetable patch in Cambodia. FAX |
Back when we used to raise pigs in outdoor lots you would have to retrieve a newly farrowed litter from it's mother so you could give them their shots and stuff. You had to be fast and outsmart her because as soon as you grabbed her baby and it squealed she would be on your ass. Sounds like the dead man in the OP was found in an outside lot. And believe me a momma sow will kill you over her kids.
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We had one that got hung up in the fence and was touching the electric fence there. And even though he was electrified half the time and shocking the shit out of the pigs that were trying to eat him, they were still trying to eat him. While he was alive. We had to get him out of the fence and separate him until he got some strength back enough to fight back when they bit him. So yeah, you throw a dude in there with a broken leg and no way to get out, me thinks he's done. Long slow death, but he's done. They are mean sons of bitches. |
Oh and, Hogfarmer, good to see you haven't gotten dead by black widow yet.
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Oh now. Hogs that are well managed are docile creatures generally. Not to say they make a great pet but other than the scenario Mr HogFarmer described of a mother defending her younguns, hogs are pretty friendly creatures.
The meanest sows I ever had dealings with were on the farm I lived on as an exchange student in Denmark. Danish Landrace mommas are ready i an instant to take you out even when you are just trying to feed them. Our Duroc and Hamp crosses growing up were never like that. I never did find what was rotten in Denmark. I'll always regret that. |
I'll agree with your Landrace over your Durocs and Hamps, but I'd jump in a pen with a Landrace over a Tamworth any day.
Those were the meanest domesticated pigs I ever messed with. Organizing one of their breed shows is a nonstop bacon fight. ...now that I think about it, I'd guess they came from very similar gene pools. |
So apparently the best way to hide a body if you ever commit murder is to toss it into a pig sty?
Never knew that... (quietly writing notes) |
Yeah ... everything is just rosy posie in the ol' pigpen until Porky kills you and eats you like he did 40 OTHER PEOPLE IN THE US AND CANADA JUST LAST YEAR!!!
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Ah - so there are different lines of swine. My personal experience is with the nicer variety. They'll just let you pick them up by the hind legs and lop their testicles off.
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I never tried to feed them guts, but I bet they would eat it. I threw a basketball in there one time to see if they could eat it. I left before they got it flat, so I don't know how they did it, but they ate it. To be a dick, dad used to pick Musk thistles and feed them to them. They loved them. But they'd bite awhile and squeal the whole time because it hurt like hell. |
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