This is an interesting story in Dr. Oman's home town newspaper (actually it is from the Klamath Falls newspaper as his town is too small to have its own newspaper). Please stay tuned to find out what happened to the duck after end of the fair.
Posted: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 6:13 pm | Updated: 6:22 pm, Tue Sep 14, 2010.
By JOEL ASCHBRENNER H&N Staff Reporter |
TULELAKE - Milling through livestock pens at the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Sunday, many people came to a stop in front of one of the hog pens.
"Is that a duck?" one person wondered aloud.
"Maybe it got loose and flew in here," someone else guessed later.
Yes, there was a duck sitting calmly in a pen with Hayden Staub's 230-pound hog. And no, that was no accident.
"Most people think it's pretty funny," said Staub, 11.
At home Staub keeps the duck, Slapjack, with Pork Chop, his hog. Pork Chop is his only hog, and when a hog does not have to compete with another animal for food it eats less. The more Pork Chop eats, the more weight he gains, the more he brings at auction.
Even having a duck in the pen motivates the hog to eat more, the Tulelake resident said.
Staub was one of 90 4-H and FFA members who sold their animals at the Tulelake Rotary's Junior Livestock Auction Sunday in Jock's Sale Pavilion. The participants sold steers, hogs, sheep, goats and rabbits, some for thousands of dollars.
Before the auction Sunday Slapjack was nursing a sore foot. Pork Chop had stepped on it earlier in the week, but the two animals usually got along well, Staub said.
A family friend, who was staying with the Staubs, had Slapjack, so Staub decided to try penning it with his hog.
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Go to this link to see a video of the pig and duck in their pen at the fair.
http://www.heraldandnews.com/#vmix_media_id=15466608
September 23, 2010: Pig and Duck Update
Well it turns out the Slapjack was not able to save Pork Chop as Charlotte saved Wilbur. However the duck was able to save himself. It turned out that Dr. Oman's cousin just happened to catch a black and white pig (in a greased pig contest) that looked very similar to Pork Chop. Now the duck has a new home and seems to have settle in nicely with his new pig friend.