Authorities: Oregon farmer eaten by his hogs

COQUILLE, Ore. (AP) - Oregon authorities are investigating how a farmer was eaten by his hogs.
Terry Vance Garner, 69, never returned after he set out to feed his animals last Wednesday on his farm near the Oregon coast, the Coos County district attorney said Monday.
A family member found Garner's dentures and pieces of his body in the hog enclosure several hours later, but most of his remains had been consumed, District Attorney Paul Frasier said. Several of the hogs weighed 700 pounds or more.
It's possible Garner had a medical emergency, such as a heart attack, or was knocked over by the animals, then killed and eaten, Frasier said, adding that at least one hog had previously bitten Garner.
The possibility of foul play is being investigated as well.
"For all we know, it was a horrific accident, but it's so doggone weird that we have to look at all possibilities," Frasier told The Register-Guard.
A pathologist was unable to identify a cause or manner of death, the newspaper reported. The remains will be examined by a forensic anthropologist at the University of Oregon.
Terry Garner was "a good-hearted guy" who cared for several huge adult sows and a boar named Teddy, said his brother, Michael Garner, 75, of Myrtle Point.
Piglets were typically sold to local 4-H kids.
"Those animals were his life," Michael Garner said. "He had all kinds of birds, and turkeys that ran all over the place. Everybody knew him."
Michael Garner said one of the large sows bit his brother last year when he accidentally stepped on a piglet.
"He said he was going to kill it, but when I asked him about it later, he said he had changed his mind," the brother said.
Domestic hogs are not typically known to be as aggressive as their feral cousins, but "there is some degree of danger associated with any animal," John Killefer, who heads the Animal and Rangeland Sciences Department at Oregon State University in Corvallis, told the newspaper.
While pigs "are more omnivorous than other farm animals, (such as) cows," Killefer called the case highly unusual.
Most hogs are raised until they reach a market weight of between 250 and 300 pounds, while breeding female pigs rarely weigh more than 400 pounds, Killefer said.
Terry Vance Garner, 69, never returned after he set out to feed his animals last Wednesday on his farm near the Oregon coast, the Coos County district attorney said Monday.
A family member found Garner's dentures and pieces of his body in the hog enclosure several hours later, but most of his remains had been consumed, District Attorney Paul Frasier said. Several of the hogs weighed 700 pounds or more.
It's possible Garner had a medical emergency, such as a heart attack, or was knocked over by the animals, then killed and eaten, Frasier said, adding that at least one hog had previously bitten Garner.
The possibility of foul play is being investigated as well.
"For all we know, it was a horrific accident, but it's so doggone weird that we have to look at all possibilities," Frasier told The Register-Guard.
A pathologist was unable to identify a cause or manner of death, the newspaper reported. The remains will be examined by a forensic anthropologist at the University of Oregon.
Terry Garner was "a good-hearted guy" who cared for several huge adult sows and a boar named Teddy, said his brother, Michael Garner, 75, of Myrtle Point.
Piglets were typically sold to local 4-H kids.
"Those animals were his life," Michael Garner said. "He had all kinds of birds, and turkeys that ran all over the place. Everybody knew him."
Michael Garner said one of the large sows bit his brother last year when he accidentally stepped on a piglet.
"He said he was going to kill it, but when I asked him about it later, he said he had changed his mind," the brother said.
Domestic hogs are not typically known to be as aggressive as their feral cousins, but "there is some degree of danger associated with any animal," John Killefer, who heads the Animal and Rangeland Sciences Department at Oregon State University in Corvallis, told the newspaper.
While pigs "are more omnivorous than other farm animals, (such as) cows," Killefer called the case highly unusual.
Most hogs are raised until they reach a market weight of between 250 and 300 pounds, while breeding female pigs rarely weigh more than 400 pounds, Killefer said.
I do know one thing for sure, no matter what size a sow is (big or small) she will defend her piglets ferociously. They can be really mean when they get rialed. Doesn't say these sows had piglets at this time. Unfortunately pigs will eat anything and if this man for whatever reason ended up on the ground he wouldn't have had a chance with hogs that big. I can't even wrap my mind around what his family must be going through. This is so
sad.
Horrible way to die; prayers to his family and friends. RIP kind sir.
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Sorry, don't think you are funny. This is a tragedy and his family will miss him. We all say things we think are funny, but when in print they are not.Â
Immediately had to think of the movie "Hannibal" and the 15 boars. I hope he was already dead by the time they ate him. RIP.
@Komo Dragon - I was thinking the same thing. The only thing missing is the classical music being played for the hogs to get them in a frenzy.
Good lord! Â What an awful way to go!Â
 @JusticeSeeker Saves on funeral home costs though. Toss me in when I croak.
Hopefully, he passed away before the hogs ate him.. At 69, it is possible that may have been exactly what happened.. he had a heart attack, and died on the spot...
My condolances for the family members...
As for the hogs.. well, they are hogs.. they do what they do..
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when i was a kid in nehalem oregon (late 1940's) my dad took me to crawfords slaughter house where they fed the intrel's bone's and by products to the hog's BIG hog's, they would wheel the food out on a raised walk way, i remember being told if you fell in the pen the hog's would eat you just like you were cow parts. scared the &%$@@# out of me
 @Timber So that's why Zeke freaked out when Dorothy fell in the hog pen. Prayers to this man's family.
 @Timber Wow , you just sent me back in time and boy there is a lot of things from then that I wish I could unsee.
No pictures of the hogs?
 @Tattooed_Angel They all look alike, don't they?
 @Olivia That was racist! ; ) j/k but seriously this story certainly should not be marred by jokes and I do wish his family peace and comfort during this time.
@Olivia - Racist....LOLÂ
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@MC -  I think we're at cross purposes..I was responding to Olivia. Sorry man.Â
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Good story though. LOL
 @Smokin Bear I knew that, it just gave me an excuse to tell a story...ok?
Thank you Marge, for getting it and sorry for your injury to your nose - Hot coffee...OW!
 @Jill  @Olivia  @DarkParty  @Smokin Bear Again not to minimize this horrible death, that reminds me of that Ray Stevens song, "Kiss a Pig" we all know how crazy Ray Stevens can get, and that song is hilarious..............
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 @Jill  @Olivia  @DarkParty  @Smokin Bear I think we could all pick out a pot bellied pig from a 700 pound porker, knew a fella who had a couple of those pot bellied pigs he kept for pets, pretty smart, fast learners (unlike some people) and actually very clean, they knew a lot of tricks etc. just goes to show if you work with something long enough, they get the hang of  it sooner or later.
 @Olivia  @DarkParty  @Smokin Bear Probably if one had a couple as pets they'd be able to tell them apart.
 @DarkParty  @Olivia Man. you call Olivia racist, now you're referring to "them" as wild??!!? :^DÂ
 @Smokin Bear I despise actual racism, but that was hilarious, worth the hot coffee shooting out my nose! (@Olivia, he was kidding; nobody here thinks you're racist, not from this comment thread, anyway.)
 @DarkParty LOL...I wouldn't touch that with a pitch fork....not this time kids.....NOOOOOOOOOO.
 @Olivia Other than different coat and color combinations they all pretty much look the same, Unless they are wild.
 @DarkParty  @Smokin Bear Ok, Ok, no, that isn't what I meant, but lets get real, all hogs, pigs, and swine look alike, or do they? I personally can't tell one from another,  thanks for pointing that out tho, I certainly will watch what I say from now on, that never even crossed my mind.
 @Olivia  @Smokin Bear Guessing that was a reference to your "They all look alike, don't they?" comment.
 @Smokin Bear HUH?
@Olivia I've never seen a 700 lb hog, let alone several of them in one place. I know its a crime scene and I feel really bad for the guy who died and his family, however I just have this morbid curiousity to see these monsterous hogs that would eat a human.
@Tattooed_Angel I have fed hogs If you were in a yard with those 500 plus pound animals and they started moving forward, backward and sideways with you in the middle guaranteed your "morbid curiosity" would turn to raw fear.Â
You would not have time for "morbid curiosity"
 @DarkParty OMG! That's a HUUUUGE piece of bacon!
 @Tattooed_Angel  @Olivia Not one of his, but to give you an idea.
http://media.nj.com/warren-photos/photo/10093162-large.jpg
 @Tattooed_Angel Nothing wrong with that, it would be a sight to see, big animals.
Aww, man. What a horrible way to go. Sad.
"The possibility of foul play is being investigated as well."
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What?! The chickens have been implicated *too* ?!
 @magic_eye Wow, how 'fowl' is that?!
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Wow! I can even imagine how it must've been like to go that way, or to even be the one who discovered that. That really must've been tramatic! I wish the family the best.
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 @rocco Pigs can cut through bones like butter....seen the movie "Snatch"?
 @rocco You are disgusting!
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 @ulquiorra I really feel for the poor family member that found him. His whole community must be really upset! As far as bacon goes, yeah does make it feel more justified. I know that when I found out fish will eat each other I stopped feeling bad about catching and killing them myself to eat.
 @ulquiorra Your dog will eat you too. If you die, you're nothing but meet to them
 @sirgavin7  @ulquiorra Dogs are as likely to starve as to eat their owners. PET dogs almost never would.
 @sirgavin7  @ulquiorra That would be 'meat.'  And I'm betting a whole bunch more people have eaten dogs than vice versa.
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And people have eaten people. Â It all depends on how hungry you get.
 @fyrefawx Well I'll tell you, I'd have to be dam hungry to eat a person or a dog, and that is iffy.
The instinct to survive is the strongest. Humans will even eat other humans to survive, so I'm not sure what your point is.
@Olivia @No Time Read what I was responding too, I wasn't referring to the hogs. I was referring to what the poster above said about dogs. Try to keep up.
 @Olivia  @No Time Hogs will eat anything, They don't care what it is.
 @No Time Seems as tho these 700 lb. hogs were well fed, and not on the endangered list of starving, so where does this fit in?
 @sirgavin7  @ulquiorra They have to go a few days without food before they do that. Cats are worse. They don't wait as long and they start at the face.
 @PacMan I have heard that too, dogs usually won't do that, but I have heard of cats trying to eat their elderly owners after they pass away, and there is no one to feed them.