Well our feeders were. I said Boar because I meant an intact male used for breeding [That boar convinced my father that having one around was just too dangerous] We were lucky enough to have a breeder service near by that would take weaned piglets for payment for his Services] We didn't keep a Bull either and our cows got the service too.k15n1 said:Are feeders castrated? I assume some of the aggression that your father experienced was due to hormones.~gd said:As for the pigs the most dread cry on our farm was the pigs are out Our farm bell was rung fir pigs and fire only. I remember one year we butchered early because my father had stuck a 2x4 down the maw of a boar that turned on him. The new pigs are bread to be smaller. leaner and more docile so you may not have the problems the old timers had ~gd
: I used that little stick welder I bought that runs on 110v. It will only take up to a 3/32 rod, but for many of the things I do, that is surprisingly useful. My Lincoln 216 wire welder doesn't get as much use because I am not making "big stuff" lately. This little welder is so handy. I can take it nearly anywhere I want to go. I hope it holds up. I don't do that much stick welding because it is more difficult but now that I find my rods will work with this, "sky's the limit" sort of... I had a piece of 1/4" fence wire from an old cattle panel and have found so many uses for it.