It has been raining quite a lot lately, so our hog bait is quite "messy" . The last couple of piglets have we have shot have we taken to the car wash, put in a coin and cleaned them with high pressure water Before skinning them so we don't get so Dirty and messy ourselves.
A few years ago I got a hog as he exited a wallow. The mud was foul and thick on this hog and he was heavy enough that I would have been also covered with mud loading him in my truck. So used my tow chain and drug him across the pasture on a two track. I stopped about half way and flipped him over. When I got him to the tree his coat was clean and shinny.
Thats a great idea!
We process all our hogs and deer on the property and we have a pressure cleaner at the cleaning station. It makes the work a lot cleaner when the animal is cleaned off first.
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