Sposed to be in Argentina
spectr17 Administrator Admin Joined Mar 11, 2001 Messages 70,011 Reaction score 1,007 Sep 20, 2007 #1 Sposed to be in Argentina Attachments hog_argentine.jpg 28.8 KB · Views: 1
G gmarti4006 Active member Joined Feb 4, 2006 Messages 37 Reaction score 0 Sep 20, 2007 #2 Chia Pig is my guess.
B BirdDawg Well-known member Joined May 1, 2001 Messages 2,470 Reaction score 0 Sep 20, 2007 #3 ah! a bowl banded snarf blat........very rare indeed...... (but if rancho was a red head I'd be wondering)
ah! a bowl banded snarf blat........very rare indeed...... (but if rancho was a red head I'd be wondering)
DEERSLAM Well-known member Joined Nov 10, 2006 Messages 4,352 Reaction score 0 Sep 20, 2007 #4 Carrot Top.
D ditto231 Well-known member Joined Dec 3, 2006 Messages 86 Reaction score 0 Sep 20, 2007 #5 Wow... Do you think both pigs and sheeps might shared the same pen in the farm?
H Hogskin Well-known member Joined Mar 12, 2001 Messages 2,619 Reaction score 1 Sep 20, 2007 #6 <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BirdDawg @ Sep 20 2007, 06:14 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div> (but if rancho was a red head I'd be wondering)[/b] Click to expand... As soon as I saw this picture I knew BirdDawg would eventually have something to say. Worth the modest wait.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BirdDawg @ Sep 20 2007, 06:14 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div> (but if rancho was a red head I'd be wondering)[/b] Click to expand... As soon as I saw this picture I knew BirdDawg would eventually have something to say. Worth the modest wait.
betelgeuse Well-known member Joined Apr 9, 2006 Messages 944 Reaction score 9 Sep 20, 2007 #7 That's totally a piggalo ( buffalo pig cross ) although it could be a big ( pig and bear cross). wACKY
That's totally a piggalo ( buffalo pig cross ) although it could be a big ( pig and bear cross). wACKY
Use_Enough_Gun Well-known member Joined Dec 12, 2006 Messages 97 Reaction score 5 Sep 20, 2007 #8 It's a PEEP for sure... (or a could be a rare southern SHIG)...
R Rancho Loco Well-known member Joined Jan 29, 2002 Messages 5,546 Reaction score 3 Sep 21, 2007 #9 Thanks BD... It's definitely a shig. Some pigs must have been watching those Wyoming sheep herders on a friday night, and decided to get in on the action. Voila...Shig.
Thanks BD... It's definitely a shig. Some pigs must have been watching those Wyoming sheep herders on a friday night, and decided to get in on the action. Voila...Shig.
Y YumaHntr Well-known member Joined Jan 21, 2005 Messages 355 Reaction score 0 Sep 21, 2007 #10 I agree a, a Shig. Breed by lab technicians so that the velcro gloves would work. It gets lonely in those labs!
I agree a, a Shig. Breed by lab technicians so that the velcro gloves would work. It gets lonely in those labs!
Jean Well-known member Joined Oct 20, 2006 Messages 553 Reaction score 15 Sep 21, 2007 #11 appears to be related to the elephant-rhinoceros cross breed. The creature was called an Ele-phino. Baaahhd joke, I know.
appears to be related to the elephant-rhinoceros cross breed. The creature was called an Ele-phino. Baaahhd joke, I know.
wtpops Well-known member Joined Sep 30, 2005 Messages 430 Reaction score 4 Sep 21, 2007 #12 Now that is just wrong!! Now that i look at it the hide might make a nice back quiver for a trad guy like me.
Now that is just wrong!! Now that i look at it the hide might make a nice back quiver for a trad guy like me.
U Uncle Ji Well-known member Joined Jun 7, 2004 Messages 249 Reaction score 2 Sep 22, 2007 #14 Infamous ManBearPig
E EvBouret Well-known member Joined Sep 4, 2003 Messages 951 Reaction score 6 Sep 23, 2007 #15 Its gotta be Manbearpig
N Navy Hunter Well-known member Joined May 2, 2003 Messages 64 Reaction score 0 Sep 25, 2007 #16 My post isn't as humorous as the rest, but here it what it is: http://www.tiho-hannover.de/einricht/zucht...script/1440.htm http://www.wildtiere-live.de/en/index.cfm?...0mangalitsa.htm
My post isn't as humorous as the rest, but here it what it is: http://www.tiho-hannover.de/einricht/zucht...script/1440.htm http://www.wildtiere-live.de/en/index.cfm?...0mangalitsa.htm