PebHmong Discussion Forum
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: hmgROCK on October 27, 2021, 11:24:22 AM
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i pick up these long rectangle drums for like $5 buck at my walmart store ;D ;D ;D
also got some wing for $6 too ;D ;D ;D
dirt cheap food
those Rotisserie chicken that they have is still $4
if the stuff is too expensive at the store
just go to a different store
where they don't face supply issue
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they were selling 200+lbs pig for $50
and angus cows for like $500
dirt cheap.....
farmer were just killing them and burying them in the dirt cuz no worker
you gotta kill it yourself though
my hmong killing skills comes in handy
here's a is a good VICE NEWS DOCUM
free pig
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGKBPHS7NpM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGKBPHS7NpM)
(https://i.imgur.com/jvJ3uw9.jpg)
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they were selling 200+lbs pig for $50
and angus cows for like $500
dirt cheap.....
farmer were just killing them and burying them in the dirt cuz no worker
you gotta kill it yourself though
my hmong killing skills comes in handy
here's a is a good VICE NEWS DOCUM
free pig
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGKBPHS7NpM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGKBPHS7NpM)
(https://i.imgur.com/jvJ3uw9.jpg)
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I kind of doubt that. I checked at the end of September. Pork prices were $1/lb if not higher. Cattle was about $1000 a head and higher. This was within a 45 mile radius and did not include any processing fee. I agree it may well be a supply issue, since everywhere I checked, it was not uncommon to be told I was 6-9 months out for what I wanted and needed.
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I kind of doubt that. I checked at the end of September. Pork prices were $1/lb if not higher. Cattle was about $1000 a head and higher. This was within a 45 mile radius and did not include any processing fee. I agree it may well be a supply issue, since everywhere I checked, it was not uncommon to be told I was 6-9 months out for what I wanted and needed.
like i tell other NOOBIE hmong brother out there
you gotta go at the right time...
there a time and season for everything
including butchering cows and pig
go look at the date and time on that pictures...
the reason why you butcher cow in the spring and early summer
is because thats the time when them cow finish giving birth and etc...
farmer selling them old herd and saving them new herd
you can get great deal.... that spring-summer last year..
dirt cheap pig and cow
same with fishing...
you fishing wrong time/date dog
that's why you not catching any
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Over a year late and definitely prices have gone up with the feds printing money. Rocky needs to google inflation.
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I've bought pork and cattle all year, prices haven't changed despite the seasons.
It's been roughly $1/lb and $1000.00 a head all year. I'm not saying you're lying, but no farmer is selling livestock at those prices.
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I've bout pork and cattle all year, prices haven't changed despite the seasons.
It's been roughly $1/lb and $1000.00 a head all year. I'm not saying you're lying, but no farmer is selling livestock at those prices.
you just haven't been really paying any attention
that's all
just google man
fall... right now is a good time to kill chicken and stock up for the winter
this lady is selling hmong chicken for $4 each...
you butcher yourself...
LET ME KNOW IF YOU INTEREST... YOU JUST GO... THEY COUNTRY ... NO PHONE
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Over a year late and definitely prices have gone up with the feds printing money. Rocky needs to google inflation.
NOTHING new when it comes to the 'a day late, a dollar short' LIAR... ;D ;D ;D
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they were selling 200+lbs pig for $50
and angus cows for like $500
Another LIE...
A PH member asked for info and you just tucked and ran because you also knew he LIED.. ;D
And oh yeah, the photo below is FAKE due to no "P", the standard you set for your own photos (YOUR WORDS, NOT MINE).. ;D:
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