So I was talking to Doug @Hedgelj at a TOO event, and he told me that he and some friends butcher hogs at the end of January.
Told him I'd like to learn that, asked if I could come and watch, and we made it happen. It's normally about a week-long event, takes place at his friend's farm, and their circle of friends get together and share the work and share the rewards. These guys are food geeks, and they turn the swine into the most amazing items - goetta, prosciutto, coppa, lardo, various sausage, chops, many other items, and of course, bacon. I'm hoping Doug will chime in with some pictures and discussion about what you can do with a pig. I was supposed to stay Monday thru Thursday, but unfortunately had to leave due to a vehicle difficulty that I had to get resolved before going to Florida to hog hunt tomorrow morning. Anyway, I'll share some pictures and takeaways now -
They went to haul a hog with this truck/trailer - ever see this combo before?
Yep, a cybertruck doing actual farm work.....
And here's the hog that would be used for the day's work
Now, prior to dispatching the hog and carrying on with the work, our host gathered us all for a little ceremony. He asked that we take the time for remembrance, to honor the animal that was going to give it's life for our sustenance. He poured a round of bourbon, and read aloud the poem below, then with the appropiate solemnity we toasted and thanked the animal. Another thing that was cool was our host's son, a jr-hi age boy, was there, and his dad explained what was going on, and he stood as a man among us (no liquor, of course, but participating nonetheless).
Told him I'd like to learn that, asked if I could come and watch, and we made it happen. It's normally about a week-long event, takes place at his friend's farm, and their circle of friends get together and share the work and share the rewards. These guys are food geeks, and they turn the swine into the most amazing items - goetta, prosciutto, coppa, lardo, various sausage, chops, many other items, and of course, bacon. I'm hoping Doug will chime in with some pictures and discussion about what you can do with a pig. I was supposed to stay Monday thru Thursday, but unfortunately had to leave due to a vehicle difficulty that I had to get resolved before going to Florida to hog hunt tomorrow morning. Anyway, I'll share some pictures and takeaways now -
They went to haul a hog with this truck/trailer - ever see this combo before?
Yep, a cybertruck doing actual farm work.....
And here's the hog that would be used for the day's work
Now, prior to dispatching the hog and carrying on with the work, our host gathered us all for a little ceremony. He asked that we take the time for remembrance, to honor the animal that was going to give it's life for our sustenance. He poured a round of bourbon, and read aloud the poem below, then with the appropiate solemnity we toasted and thanked the animal. Another thing that was cool was our host's son, a jr-hi age boy, was there, and his dad explained what was going on, and he stood as a man among us (no liquor, of course, but participating nonetheless).