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sour corn
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01/25/12 02:56 AM
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Anyone know the fastest way to sour some corn. I know about jello. I need it stinking in like three days? I know it takes like three weeks or more. I was thinking about raw eggs in it. It's for pigs by the way.
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Re: sour corn
[Re: quackaholic1]
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01/25/12 03:19 AM
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Would a can or two of beer work or should I get the yeast packits?
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Re: sour corn
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01/25/12 03:57 AM
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We use yeast packs. Yeast causes fermintation, fermintation causes heat, heat causes corn to sour.
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Re: sour corn
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01/25/12 02:27 PM
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bjankowski
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Yeast hot days and better if you use a metal can to absorb the heat from the sun.
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Re: sour corn
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01/25/12 03:33 PM
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sqiggy
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Gonna be hard to heat it up by the sun this time of the year. Best thing to do it get your wife's biggest pot and heat it up on her stove. I'm sure she won't mind!!! Afterall, you are trying to "bring home the bacon"!!!! 
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Re: sour corn
[Re: sqiggy]
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01/25/12 03:36 PM
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Navasot
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just put it in a bucket and fill it with water...the more you stur it the faster it will sour...it will hav a stench to it in three days...add a few dark or old beers to help it out too
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Re: sour corn
[Re: Navasot]
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01/25/12 04:08 PM
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I guess you talking about for hogs, just a splash of diesel, no waiting necessary.
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Re: sour corn
[Re: dgilbert]
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01/26/12 12:18 AM
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Diesel r u sure. Ha that just Doesent sound right? I've hurd a lot of things but never diesel.
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Re: sour corn
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01/26/12 05:13 AM
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 You Don't Have A PIG Problem If Ya Want to Charge $200.00
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Re: sour corn
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01/26/12 06:17 AM
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Its my understanding that the diesel is only to keep your deer, coon and etc.. out of your traps.... 
Last edited by Holland; 01/26/12 06:18 AM.
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Re: sour corn
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01/26/12 01:45 PM
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Its my understanding that the diesel is only to keep your deer, coon and etc.. out of your traps....  It does that as well, hogs love petroleum products, take a telephone pole and see what they do to it, or a railroad cross tie.
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Re: sour corn
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01/26/12 02:49 PM
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Its my understanding that the diesel is only to keep your deer, coon and etc.. out of your traps....  It does that as well, hogs love petroleum products, take a telephone pole and see what they do to it, or a railroad cross tie. Just dont let the epa see it
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Re: sour corn
[Re: Navasot]
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01/26/12 03:20 PM
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Just soak an old rag in burnt oil or diesel and hang it in the tree and no need for corn or bait a lot of times. Also a few drops of sow in heat urine will work wonders. Seal the corn bucket up in a black trash bag and set it in the sun to speed up the souring process on corn.
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Re: sour corn
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01/26/12 03:39 PM
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Either that or you can bring the corn by mother-in-laws house and tell her you you want it for dinner. When she's done with it the only thing that will be able to eat it is a hog! 
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Re: sour corn
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01/26/12 04:27 PM
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Either that or you can bring the corn by mother-in-laws house and tell her you you want it for dinner. When she's done with it the only thing that will be able to eat it is a hog! 
I avoid Dick's and hope they fold.
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Re: sour corn
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01/26/12 04:45 PM
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dgilbert
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Its my understanding that the diesel is only to keep your deer, coon and etc.. out of your traps....  It does that as well, hogs love petroleum products, take a telephone pole and see what they do to it, or a railroad cross tie. Just dont let the epa see it Ya ok, epa needs to check your local walmart gas station.
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Re: sour corn
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01/26/12 05:07 PM
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Old chunk of carpet nailed around a stump or tree. Soak it with diesel and you have a rubbing post heaven for piggies.
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Re: sour corn
[Re: passthru]
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01/26/12 05:10 PM
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dgilbert
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Old chunk of carpet nailed around a stump or tree. Soak it with diesel and you have a rubbing post heaven for piggies. That's my next project.
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Re: sour corn
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01/26/12 07:54 PM
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Navasot
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Its my understanding that the diesel is only to keep your deer, coon and etc.. out of your traps....  It does that as well, hogs love petroleum products, take a telephone pole and see what they do to it, or a railroad cross tie. Just dont let the epa see it Ya ok, epa needs to check your local walmart gas station. I was talkin bout the creasoaked poles
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Re: sour corn
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01/27/12 01:20 AM
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Its my understanding that the diesel is only to keep your deer, coon and etc.. out of your traps....  It does that as well, hogs love petroleum products, take a telephone pole and see what they do to it, or a railroad cross tie. Ill be damn, i wasnt sure but i know now
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Re: sour corn
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01/29/12 05:24 AM
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Well I used yeast packs at heb and strawberry jello and its been three days and its starting to stink pretty good. Also put my buckets by s heater to keep hot due to the weather. But over all works
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Re: sour corn
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01/29/12 03:07 PM
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Man, yall go thru a lot of trouble to get a hog in. I just put out plain ole corn. They'll eat it too!!! I've seen'em do it!! 
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