Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 152, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1915 — 11 PIGS ALL BORN WITH TUSKS [ARTICLE]

11 PIGS ALL BORN WITH TUSKS

They Trtlve, Although Owner Breaks Off the Protuberances Lumberman, N. C. —J. G. Bundy, who lives on a term belonging to John B. Smith, in Wishhart township, was in town recently and reported a litter of pigs at his place all born with tusks abodt three-quarters of an in eh long. There were eleven plgfis in the litter and every one of them had tusks from two to three on each side. Mr. Bundy broke off the tasks with a pair of pliers end the pigs are doing fine. In every other way the pigs are perfectly normal. Some account for this unusual 00eurence—though similar occurrences have been reported during the past few year*—by crossing broods; htough