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MEAT WAGON was the second top-selling boar and the talk of the barn at Lubbock because of his tremendously big butt and extremely muscular top. A littermate sister to MEAT WAGON scanned only 0.57 BF and a 8.21 LEA at 315 lb at the SW Conference where she sold for $1750.
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Sired by Meat Packer, MEAT WAGON is bred to be extreme in leanness and muscle development. Meat Packer was the leanest boar and second top-selling at the “92 National Duroc Congress. This great proven sire is setting the standard for the Duroc breed. He was named Premier Sire at the 1993 Fall Classic, Reserve Premier Sire at the 1993 National Barrow Show and Premiere Sire at the last three National Duroc Shows – 1993 Fall Classics, 1994 Southeast and 1994 Southwest Conferences.
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MEAT WAGON as well as the $10,500 1993 Ohio State Fair Champion Duroc Boar serving at McLemore’s the $10,000 Lean Value and the Champion barrow at the Ohio State Fair Champion Duroc Boar serving at McLemore’s, the $10,000 Lean Value and the Champion barrow at the Ohio State Fair, are all out of daughters of the super productive “Expression 39-10: sow. The daughters of 39-10 sow have also been super productive.
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MEAT WAGON is out of a litter of 10 raised with 153 lb 21-day litter weight.
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MEAT WAGON’s maternal grandsire, Warlord, required only 139 days to 230 lb with 0.36 BF while his maternal great grandsire, Canadian, is the 2nd top ranking Duroc for Maternal Line Index. In addition to his tremendous butt muscle and grooved top,
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MEAT WAGON is a big framed, long bodied and very functional boar. He is a stylish, level topped, level rumped and good boned boar that could certainly sire show pig winners. The top indexing boar in his group with 134 days to 230 lb,
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MEAT WAGON offers more than just superior cutability. He is a rare one that can reduce fat, add muscle and also provide a commercial operation the excellent growth and efficiency that have been a tradition with Durocs.