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Agreed but then you get to go visit the turn key for assault. I’m all for street justice. An honest vigilante ends up in more trouble than the worthless theaf

There's always someone who can provide a service for a few hundred bucks.
 

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As a kid I remember catching snakes and throwing them into the pig pen... like watching a couple snackies playing tug-o-war with a licorice whip. Still gives me the whillies. If pigs could walk on their hind legs, we might not be at the top of the food chain.:tiburon:
 

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How would you proceed?

Quietly....

You need to buy bait to see a whale. After the "large fish" purchase your next truckload could be delivered. I'm sure your buds will be glad to unload the truck while you "talk shop" at your place.

If he cries wolf, I doubt anyone will hear him.
Your Welcome. Schools out, nuttin to see here, move along folks.
 

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Right in your back yard Frank, I googled this after my folks told me about it a few years ago, they live about 10 minutes from this farm, It was a real dump. good place for those dirt bags to end up.



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.
 

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When I was a kid I was told the story of a neighbor farmer who disappeared- they found his boots out by the hog enclosure with his feet still in them.
Probably has a stroke and busted his head open

We used to feed the sals (breeding females). Dead chickens. There’s no doubt in my mind what they would do. Strange thing is they wouldn’t eat one that still had some life to it. I fear pigs.

When my Grandpa and Dad ran hogs, about once ever couple years you would be a hog short and just find part of the hide.
 
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Right in your back yard Frank, I googled this after my folks told me about it a few years ago, they live about 10 minutes from this farm, It was a real dump. good place for those dirt bags to end up.



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.
I remember hearing about that. Lol. Completely forgot.
 

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Get a friend to communicate on your behalf so he doesn’t get spooked if he recognizes your email or phone #. Have your friend go meet him and take pics. Have him text you the pics while you are down the road, if it’s yours pull up with a truckload of guys and sort it out.
 
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