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Date:         Thu, 14 Aug 2003 21:13:31 -0500
Reply-To:     Chuck Hill <hilltech@NETINS.NET>
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From:         Chuck Hill <hilltech@NETINS.NET>
Subject:      Hog ring pliers
Comments: To: jesse and monica <jjmojo@SUSCOM.NET>
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You said: my only question is...I do not have hogring pliers...can i just use needle nose pliers to pry open the rings? Or is this going to be a pain to bend them closed again?

The hogring pliers only close the hog rings. They don't open them. I recommend just cutting the 'rings and replacing them with new ones. You can get this stuff from JC Whitney, I believe.

Believe it or not, I have actually applied these things to real live hogs. They don't like it much. In fact, I would say not at all, judging by the sound they make. The purpose is to supress excess rooting. They kin really tear up the yard, don't cha know.

Things change though; my daughter-in-law has a ring in her nose, and seems quite proud of it. Boy, I may get into some big trouble here. She does like to garden, come to think of it.....

Chuck Hill


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