40 lbs. BTW, It is basically a front picture of the hog, laying in a trailer of some sort. The hog is in tack, but all you can see is the head. I will send the picture to you Mike and anyone else that cares to see it. I have done so for one other request so far. I had done a little internet surfing on this hog business. Seems some domestic hog have been grown to over 1000 lbs, I did not know that. Also a Wild Hog (Ferreal) (spelling) is only a domestic hog that ran away. All have tusk but the domestic ones have there tusk removed by the owners when small. 440 lbs is my no means a record weight for a hog, wild or domestic, so I read. Jim G ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Gibson" <mikegibsonathome@msn.com> To: <jimgidd@suddenlink.net>; <TXREDRIV-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 7:13 PM Subject: RE: [TXREDRIV] rambling, not genealogy. > How much did the picture of the head weigh? > > Mike Gibson > Mesquite, Texas > > >>From: "Jim Giddens" <jimgidd@suddenlink.net> >>Reply-To: Jim Giddens <jimgidd@suddenlink.net>, txredriv@rootsweb.com >>To: "Red River Co Tx Rootsweb" <TXREDRIV-L@rootsweb.com> >>Subject: [TXREDRIV] rambling, not genealogy. >>Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 22:31:26 -0500 >> >>The George Washington program at the last Genealogy Society was really >>great I thought. >> If I am not mistaken, it was Jun 14th the last time I got a message >> from the RR list. That must be a record. Not any RR Co news at this >> time, too busy with getting grandchildren married. It was not near >> this complicated when Sue and I got married almost 47 years ago. I >> have got my digital camera pictures loaded into my computer. I have >> not figured out yet how to select only certain pictures (say 20) out of >> 190 >>to email. The string of pictures to select from are too small for me to >>make out clearly due to maybe 5 or 6 of them in a row maybe be almost >>the same pose and the number assigned to them does not show. I guess I >>have to read my instructions some more. >> I will have to learn how to avoid some many of my picture being too >> blurred, either me moving or the subject. When I lean against a post >> it did help. I do have two tripods that may come into use. >> Showing the pictures on our TV is real cool. >> Look forward to taking a lot of cemetery and back road pictures again, >> but it may be Sept before things are back close to normal for that. >> Maybe I can sneak some in during the month of July. >>Jim Giddens >>Paris, Tx >>p.s. Did I tell you guys about the 440 lb wild hog my brother-in-law >>killed in Red River County. I have a picture of the head. >> >>------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>TXREDRIV-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >