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circlecross
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by circlecross » Tue Nov 27, 2012 23:04
http://mulefootpigs.tripod.com
For those of us who have the land and facilities to raise our own "sausage not the hoof", this was a favorite breed of the American pioneers.
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circlecross
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by circlecross » Tue Nov 27, 2012 23:38
circlecross wrote:http://mulefootpigs.tripod.com
For those of us who have the land and facilities to raise our own "sausage not the hoof", this was a favorite breed of the American pioneers.
That's "sausage ON the hoof". Jeeeezzzz, I gotta learn to proofread.
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by sawhorseray » Wed Nov 28, 2012 00:27
Even with the floppy ears and curly tail I'd be hard-pressed just to let one in the crosshairs walk away, they don't seem to posess a "live long and prosper" kind of color. They look to be fit for everything from sausage to my favorite ingredient in split-pea soup! RAY
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by ssorllih » Wed Nov 28, 2012 02:18
The best way to ensure that a breed prospers is to find a market for the meat.
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circlecross
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by circlecross » Wed Nov 28, 2012 13:33
ssorllih wrote:The best way to ensure that a breed prospers is to find a market for the meat.
Utter and absolute truth. Some call it Free Market Environmentalism.
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Cabonaia
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by Cabonaia » Wed Nov 28, 2012 18:02
A sweet irony!
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by ssorllih » Wed Nov 28, 2012 19:19
Farmers aren't happy to have a non profit business.
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circlecross
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by circlecross » Wed Nov 28, 2012 19:59
ssorllih wrote:Farmers aren't happy to have a non profit business.
I have made a small fortune farming. Started with a large one.
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by ssorllih » Wed Nov 28, 2012 21:44
I happen to know that there is a lot of money in farming. My family invested thousands.
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by JerBear » Thu Nov 29, 2012 03:36
I wonder if they'd be considered kosher?
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by ssorllih » Thu Nov 29, 2012 03:53
Nope ! has to split the hoof and chew a cud.
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by JerBear » Thu Nov 29, 2012 03:53
oh well....
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by ssorllih » Thu Nov 29, 2012 03:55
Don't know if camels qualify.
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by crustyo44 » Thu Nov 29, 2012 05:25
You got to come to Australia to become a farmer.
The parasites in power, federal and state, are determined to bankrupt you.
No wonder everybody is trying to leave the land.
The outlook for cockies here is rather grim.
Jan.