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Jackson Showpigs
Posts: 19 Join date: 2009-10-07 Age: 32 Location: Marble Falls, Texas
 | Subject: Which york boar? 26th January 2010, 10:06 am | |
| Which york will add body, width, and bone? My yorks have plenty of muscle, just need to blow em apart and add bone...
Thanks James _________________  James Jackson 512-755-5794 |
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Jay Aguilar

Posts: 359 Join date: 2009-10-24 Age: 33 Location: Rio Grande Valley, Texas
 | Subject: Re: Which york boar? 26th January 2010, 12:40 pm | |
| James , Theres a lot of variety boars out there that can do the job ? you just got to see which one really catches your eye view better? Silver bullet @ Kilmer Vintage,New Kid or my point of view ANY COBB BOAR Better Yet,Cold Blood @ Lean Value Tundra @ Center Prairie Hawk Eye,Tug Boat,Goliath @ Shipleys Full Diminsion @ Top Cut Blank Check @ Rory Duelms theres a couple of what i think i might look into ? As a matter of fact i'am already doing my home work i have two york gilts i need to cover ? |
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JW Genetics
Posts: 33 Join date: 2010-01-20
 | Subject: Re: Which york boar? 26th January 2010, 4:08 pm | |
| Road Trip Shaffers Hawkeye shipleys i know the other half owner of hawkeye i used him and got my pig blew apart |
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Jackson Showpigs
Posts: 19 Join date: 2009-10-07 Age: 32 Location: Marble Falls, Texas
 | Subject: Re: Which york boar? 26th January 2010, 8:33 pm | |
| Thanks Jay & JW...
I'm really liking alot of the Grimm line that's out there... The Night Tripp's, Day Tripper's, and Bulletproof's have got it going on in my opinion.. I also like the Spark Plug boar at Shipley's.. That is one wideload, squatlow little hog there!!! He may be just what I need for my york sow that is longer than a well rope!!! I have 3 I Got It gilts, that are packed full of muscle, looking for more width and body...
I got my eye on a few more but some are $250 a dose!!! Ouch... Good thing I'm only breeding 2 or 3 pure york litters...
After I posted these today, I spent most of the day looking at boars.. I have it figured that in about 8 weeks, I need to start breeding for my summer litters...
Hey Ty, pour the feed to your little york boar.. Isn't he a Night Tripp?? Hehehe. He needs to do some growing to use him this spring!!!
Thanks, James _________________  James Jackson 512-755-5794 |
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tb390
Posts: 6 Join date: 2009-12-07 Location: California / Oregon Boarder
 | Subject: Re: Which york boar? 27th January 2010, 12:57 am | |
| We used Butt n Bone, @ High Point, on a Kodiak x California Connection sow. We'll see in about 30 days. |
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JW Genetics
Posts: 33 Join date: 2010-01-20
 | Subject: Re: Which york boar? 27th January 2010, 8:58 pm | |
| use wally jackson farms he's pigs might not be much at first but boy do they mature in to some nice hogs |
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Jackson Showpigs
Posts: 19 Join date: 2009-10-07 Age: 32 Location: Marble Falls, Texas
 | Subject: Re: Which york boar? 27th January 2010, 9:40 pm | |
| JW,
What's the website?? What age of maturity are you talking about? 100-200lbs or 300- 400lbs?
James _________________  James Jackson 512-755-5794 |
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JW Genetics
Posts: 33 Join date: 2010-01-20
 | Subject: Re: Which york boar? 28th January 2010, 8:51 pm | |
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Jackson Showpigs
Posts: 19 Join date: 2009-10-07 Age: 32 Location: Marble Falls, Texas
 | Subject: Re: Which york boar? 29th January 2010, 3:56 pm | |
| JW,
Oh ok.. Sorry, you threw me off when you said Wally Jackson. I thought you were talking about another breeder that had yorks.. I like Wally for my muscled up I Got It gilts, I think he could soften them up a bit and make them a touch wider.. Time will tell if I use him. I got about 8 weeks to decide, just trying to get my studying done early..
Thanks again. James _________________  James Jackson 512-755-5794 |
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