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Animal uprising has begun - 700lbs pigs ate farmer in Oregon!

Rogue Trader

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Farmer, 69, is devoured by his hogs: Only dentures and body parts found


  • Terry Vance Garner discovered in hog enclosure at his remote Oregon farm by a relative
  • A sow bit Garner last year for stepping on a piglet, but he didn't kill the animal

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER


PUBLISHED:
04:40 GMT, 2 October 2012 | UPDATED: 13:36 GMT, 2 October 2012


A farmer was killed after being knocked over and eaten alive by his hogs, authorities said.

Terry Vance Garner, 69, had gone to feed the herd on his Oregon ranch at 7.30am last Wednesday and never returned.

A family member later found Garner’s dentures and pieces of his body scattered throughout the hog enclosure, but most of his remains had been consumed.


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Grisly: The body parts of Terry Vance Garner were found in the hog enclosure at his remote Oregon farm by a relative

The Coos County district attorney’s office said in a statement on Monday that it’s possible Garner had a medical emergency, such as a heart attack, or was knocked over by the animals before he was killed.

However criminal activity has not been ruled out and an investigation was ongoing.


‘For all we know, it was a horrific accident, but it's so doggone weird that we have to look at all possibilities,’ Coos County District Attorney Paul Frasier told The Register-Guard.


Some of the hogs weighed an abnormally large 700 pounds on the farm close to the rural town of Riverton. Most hogs are raised to a market weight of between 250-300lbs.


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Animal lover: The victim's brother said that beside pigs, Garner had turkeys and other types of birds on his farm

The DA’s office said at least one hog had either bitten or been aggressive with Mr Garner in the past.

A pathologist was unable to identify a cause or manner of death, the newspaper reported. The remains will be examined by a forensic anthropologist at the University of Oregon.


Michael Garner, 75, the deceased's older brother, told The Register-Guard that his sibling was ‘a good-hearted guy’ who cared for several huge adult sows and a boar named Teddy.


Piglets were typically sold to local 4-H kids.


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Vicious: Some of the hogs on Mr Garner's farm weighed up to 700lb

The victim's brother added that the 69-year-old man was a Vietnam veteran who suffered post-traumatic stress and that his life had been turned around by living on the farm.


‘Those animals were his life,’ Michael Garner said. ‘He had all kinds of birds, and turkeys that ran all over the place. Everybody knew him.’


Michael Garner said one of the large sows bit his brother last year when he accidentally stepped on a piglet.


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Dangerous precedent: A pig once bit the 69-year-old farmer, but Garner decided not to kill the animal

‘He said he was going to kill it, but when I asked him about it later, he said he had changed his mind,’ the brother said.


Domestic hogs are not typically known to be as aggressive as their feral cousins, but ‘there is some degree of danger associated with any animal,’ John Killefer, who heads the Animal and Rangeland


Sciences Department at Oregon State University in Corvallis, told the newspaper.

While pigs ‘are more omnivorous than other farm animals, (such as) cows,’ Killefer called the case highly unusual.


Most hogs are raised until they reach a market weight of between 250 and 300 pounds, while breeding female pigs rarely weigh more than 400 pounds, Killefer said.



 

eatshitndie

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heard he died of a heart attack, and hogs didn't have smartphones to call 911. so they disposed of the body. moral of story - armed your pigs with handphones.
 

erection2015

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yes...give them their own handphones is a good idea. Letting them use yours is not....they will always hog the line

heard he died of a heart attack, and hogs didn't have smartphones to call 911. so they disposed of the body. moral of story - armed your pigs with handphones.
 
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