USDA called, they caught 15 out of 17 hogs in the wild sounder. The carcasses were left on top of Turkey Hill, in part because it is the furthest away from the neighbors’ houses, in part because it is easily accessible from the ring road, and in part because the stench may help to dissuade some of the trespassers that have been coming in from the backside of the property.
10.26.11 Zounds! The sounder!
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