Bacon Abuse In Vermont

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  1. mjd4277

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  3. OldeSkool

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    Your talking about a state that will hardly use salt on the roads for fear it will get in the rivers and hurt the fish.
     
  4. mjd4277

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    More or less.
    Those folks love animals (figuratively and literally) more than some humans!
     
  5. hope not dumb twucker

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    No reason to hurt bacon. Bacon don’t hurt us. Normally.
     
  6. cuzzin it

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    In other words he had pigs that got rejected.... wheel holder doing an animal haulers job
     
  7. broke down plumber

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    They'd #### if they saw how i expertly used a .22 to dispatch the hog .
     
  8. OldeSkool

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    If you dropped it with one shot that was expert. I’ve killed numerous hogs with .22 and only one dropped with one shot.
     
  9. Long FLD

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    What he did would get you kicked out of pretty much any facility in the United States since they started TQA over a decade ago.
     
  10. 86scotty

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    I've tried for years to consume enough bacon to where it hurts me. No success yet.
     
  11. Lyle H

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    I hauled hogs starting in the 70’s until the late 90’s. In the 70’s it was mostly from sale barns or from farms where the hogs were raised on dirt lots. Those hogs were easy to handle because they were used to being moved around.

    In the 90’s, there was a shift to confinement facilities where the hogs were kept in small pens and spent almost their entire life there. They didn’t know how to move.

    And PETA got involved. No more hotshots. Some places you couldn’t even cuss at them. You had to use rattle paddles. And take classes to become certified.
    After 20 some years of hauling livestock I had enough. Switched to grain trailers and dry vans and haven’t looked back.
     
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