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Wayoutbak’s high-impact and predictable pedigree has tremendous barrow-show pig building potential for muscle thickness and style.
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He is extremely flexible, has extra length of neck and extension of body. His structural correctness is very good with outstanding set to his feet and legs and excellent foot size.
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Wayoutbak is wide-chested and carries this expansion throughout his body. The design of the muscle pattern in this guy is extremely good and he amplifies tremendous muscle thickness in abundant fashion over his loin edge.
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Wayoutbak’s rump and rear leg structure is very functional as he handles his extreme ham muscle thickness in a long, extended stride. Along with his modern phenotypic design and overall balance of muscling and structure, he has an excellent underline.
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Wayoutbak’s sire, Way Out 4-2 was bred like the $40,000 Tiger boar and featured an extremely neat head to go with one of the biggest tops and rumps of the breed. The sire of Wayoutbak’s dam, The Belt 28-1, has established an unprecedented siring history in the breed with sons selling for $80,000, $42,000, $33,000 and several others at five figures. The Belt 28-1 may have been the top siring son of all the Ritz sons.
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Wayoutbak hails from a tremendously high quality litter of 10 farrowed and 10 weaned. His littermates included a class winning female at the National Junior Show in Louisville, a gilt that won her class at the Indiana State Fair Hampshire Open Show and three sisters that sold privately off the farm to breeders. A littermate barrow won his class at the Indiana State Fair Junior Show and two other littermate barrows stood third in each of their respective classes.
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The phone started ringing about Wayoutbak immediately after SGI purchased him at the 2001 Indiana State Fair. His potential as a barrow-show pig sire was widely recognized and can be documented by the numerous customers who already have females mated to him.