does anybody know where i can fid a pig?

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    JimmyB

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    I’ve bought them before from a butcher shop. These guys go through a lot of pigs and have dependable suppliers

    A corn fed pig is some of the best pork I’ve ever had. They really aren’t completely corn fed. Their feed is really a 50/50 mix of corn and regular pig feed

    There’s probably a butcher shop that does this every day in your area
    You could ask a few local BBQ restaurants where they get their’s from. Also check the phonebook
     

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    Speed through town, run a few red lights, lurk around the swing sets in the park, streak a church in the morning, I'm sure a pig will find you.
     

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    does anybody know where i can fid a pig?

    looking for a thirty to sixty pound pig in the slidell area.


    What part of town were you in when you lost it?


    Seriously, you might try Armond Meats on the north side of Gause Extended, 'bout midway between Pearl Acres Rd and Military.
     
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    oleheat

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    I'd start with some of your local meat markets, of course. There are many in the BR area that sell "whole roasting pigs" (which is what you are looking for), processed & ready to go on the pit except for the seasoning. Some even offer to season them in advance for you.
     
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