Cittasanto wrote:hi yawares
what is SD/JTN?
GraemeR wrote:Hi Yawares,
I had friends with pig farms. They told me never go into the sty on your own as if you had an accident, like a fall and was unconscious, the pigs would eat you!
Actually pigs are very clever animals, they like to play with toys too. But they do eat almost anything. I remember a worker hanging his jacket in reach, they ate his jacket, watch, penknife, everything gone!
Graeme.

yawares wrote:GraemeR wrote:Hi Yawares,
I had friends with pig farms. They told me never go into the sty on your own as if you had an accident, like a fall and was unconscious, the pigs would eat you!
Actually pigs are very clever animals, they like to play with toys too. But they do eat almost anything. I remember a worker hanging his jacket in reach, they ate his jacket, watch, penknife, everything gone!
Graeme.
Dear Graeme,
Oh... this is like a horror movie....Nightmare At The Pig Farms!!If you don't tell me this..I would still think that pigs only eat vegetables/mushrooms/taros/potatoes etc......silly me!!
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poto wrote:Hogs are omnivores, like us humans. We eat them, but given the chance they'll eat us too.
Some of my family and friends have raised hogs.
There was a local hog farmer some years back that a friend of mine knew pretty well. He had a heart attack while leaning over the fence feeding his hogs. The hogs ate his hands and face. He had clothing on, so they didn't eat the rest of him, just what was exposed. Rough way to die though.
Farming is a pretty dangerous profession. Lots of people are killed and maimed every year from accidents on farms, most either involving machinery or animals.
Ben wrote:yawares wrote:GraemeR wrote:Hi Yawares,
I had friends with pig farms. They told me never go into the sty on your own as if you had an accident, like a fall and was unconscious, the pigs would eat you!
Actually pigs are very clever animals, they like to play with toys too. But they do eat almost anything. I remember a worker hanging his jacket in reach, they ate his jacket, watch, penknife, everything gone!
Graeme.
Dear Graeme,
Oh... this is like a horror movie....Nightmare At The Pig Farms!!If you don't tell me this..I would still think that pigs only eat vegetables/mushrooms/taros/potatoes etc......silly me!!
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Don't forget the truffles, Yawares! Otherwise you might be in for a bit of a shock!

Ben wrote:A few years ago I visited a truffle orchard up the road from here.
During the tour, one of the workers told a story of how they had recently had truffle farmers from the Perigord region visit. One of the farmers had some fingers missing and related how he lost them by trying to extract a truffle from the truffle-hog's mouth. In the farm in Tasmania they use dogs as truffle hounds.
Anyway, back to the artichoke plantation I go...
Ben wrote:Hi Yawares,
I was being silly...
The artichoke plantation is a very large vegetable garden which I am in the middle of preparing for summer. It still has some vegetables that have not been harvested since last summer including celery, asparagus and two globe artichoke plants. I also have some potatoes that are coming back.
kind regards,
Ben

yawares wrote:Ben wrote:Hi Yawares,
I was being silly...
The artichoke plantation is a very large vegetable garden which I am in the middle of preparing for summer. It still has some vegetables that have not been harvested since last summer including celery, asparagus and two globe artichoke plants. I also have some potatoes that are coming back.
kind regards,
Ben
Dear Ben,
I'm so happy that there are no pigs in your garden...they might eat everything there!
yawares
Ben wrote:yawares wrote:Ben wrote:Hi Yawares,
I was being silly...
The artichoke plantation is a very large vegetable garden which I am in the middle of preparing for summer. It still has some vegetables that have not been harvested since last summer including celery, asparagus and two globe artichoke plants. I also have some potatoes that are coming back.
kind regards,
Ben
Dear Ben,
I'm so happy that there are no pigs in your garden...they might eat everything there!
yawares
No pigs. But in the past I did have chickens and the neighbour's turkeys - and they ate nearly everything.
And we also get possums raiding the garden as well.
yawares wrote:Cittasanto wrote:hi yawares
what is SD/JTN?
Dear Cittasanto,
SD = sariputtadhamma discussion group, JTN = Journey To Nibbana also dhamma discussion group.. both groups run by Tep and Dr.Han tun with me as a moderator ....very small groups but we're happy.
yawares

Ben wrote:Hi Yawares,
Yeah, we know them as Custard Apples and they're grown in Northern New South Wales and in parts of Queensland.
The first time I tried one was when I was at Youth Hostel at Murwillumbah nearly thirty years ago - they're amazing!
Where I live its too cold for custard apples though Tasmania is famous as the "Apple Island". Where I work I have planted a small orchard of apples, peaches, cherries, apricots, nectarines and I have a stand of raspberry canes. The trees are still too young to produce any fruit yet but will in a few more years.
kind regards,
Ben
Cittasanto wrote:yawares wrote:Cittasanto wrote:hi yawares
what is SD/JTN?
Dear Cittasanto,
SD = sariputtadhamma discussion group, JTN = Journey To Nibbana also dhamma discussion group.. both groups run by Tep and Dr.Han tun with me as a moderator ....very small groups but we're happy.
yawares
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