Author Topic: There's a pig in my backyard  (Read 4093 times)

You should take it and push it somewhere else.

I really hope we catch it because we have nothing but pancakes and cereal that we could eat for lunch.
how about you take the pig in as a pet
and just go to the store

Lightbox confirmed cannibal
People tastes just like chicken I don't see what the big deal is.

What if it just wants a family to love it and its pleading with you to let it in your house?

how about you take the pig in as a pet
and just go to the store
We kinda can't even afford to have a pet pig. We're already giving all of our left-overs to my grandma so she can feed her ducks and chickens.

What if it just wants a family to love it and its pleading with you to let it in your house?
We want it in our house, but it refuses to come inside.

This conversation is so redneck


Also where the forget did a pig come from a residential area?


Animal Control is the way to go. Farm animals are expensive to replace


why do you need to kill it
So we can consume it's flesh.

I can't seem to find the right SD Card port on my computer, so I might not be able to upload the video soon.

Right now the pig's resting in a small trench that it made under the shade of some trees.

Animal Control is the way to go. Farm animals are expensive to replace
Also expensive to buy. I want some pork for dinner.

Also where the forget did a pig come from a residential area?
We think that it might have just been wandering from a farm or is someone's pet or something. It has no tags on it, no collar, no nothing that would protect it from the law and hungry people.

So we can consume it's flesh.
are times so tough you need to kill animals off the street to survive?

are times so tough you need to kill animals off the street to survive?
It'd at least save us a bit of money. Plus, what better way is there to bring some family together besides a pig-roast?