it's not just urine either. I would imagine it's shit piss fertilizer and when it's sprayed is the smell is horrible. Horrible is not the right word. It's all senses onboard crazy, make you run and hide nasty.
With that comment i have yet to stop laughing! I worked a pig farm in my much younger days. And yes, the spray is a fermenting 'stew' of pig 'leavings'. And YES, your last two sentences are CORRECT! Most the case if its a hot day! Such a Great Idea! Now the Muzzies cannot touch the fence till after the next rain!
It is called a hog lagoon. The excrement and urine are collected into lined pits so it doesn't get in the ground water. It is a huge issue environmentally. Most states in the US, in the south at least, won't let you build any new hog lagoons due to the environmental impact.
If you've never smelled it, you can't describe it to someone. It is a worse smell than you can possibly imagine. Modern chicken coops are a close second. You can smell either of them a half a mile away in a car with your windows rolled up.
While I love this story, I’m wondering how one collects pig urine?
These aren't free range, grass feed pigs for Whole Foods. They're raised in pens with runoff systems to keep the pens cleaner.
Told the pigs the Fence was San Francisco.
it's not just urine either. I would imagine it's shit piss fertilizer and when it's sprayed is the smell is horrible. Horrible is not the right word. It's all senses onboard crazy, make you run and hide nasty.
With that comment i have yet to stop laughing! I worked a pig farm in my much younger days. And yes, the spray is a fermenting 'stew' of pig 'leavings'. And YES, your last two sentences are CORRECT! Most the case if its a hot day! Such a Great Idea! Now the Muzzies cannot touch the fence till after the next rain!
It is called a hog lagoon. The excrement and urine are collected into lined pits so it doesn't get in the ground water. It is a huge issue environmentally. Most states in the US, in the south at least, won't let you build any new hog lagoons due to the environmental impact.
If you've never smelled it, you can't describe it to someone. It is a worse smell than you can possibly imagine. Modern chicken coops are a close second. You can smell either of them a half a mile away in a car with your windows rolled up.