Fred Willie Farm
Colmbus Nebraska
circa 1917
The picture at the end was taken in the early 1900's It's my Great-Grandfather Fred Willie standing behind his HUGE Poland-China Hog.
It's him displaying one of his Poland-China Hogs it just looks like my Great-Grandfather is hiding in the picture.
Yes the picture is real. You can't tell it from the picture but "BumPa" (as he was called by grandchildren) was 5'11" the height of the barn door gives you a clue as to how big this hog really was.
The hog seems to be 4 or 5 inches shorter than "BumPa" so it must be about 5' 6" give or take an inch.
For the record: Fred Willie Farm was located 5 miles north of Colmbus Nebraska, and my grandma (one of 6 girls and 1 boy) was the designated with giving the hogs their showers when BumPa was away.
BumPa and BumMa (Great-Grandmother) got their nicknames from their first grand daughter who couldn't pronounce their names.
The hat is a spinoff of the beret hat. This version was called "The Big Apple" sometimes called the KANGOL Tropic Spitfire Cap.
Trivia: The largest pig on record was a Poland-China hog named "Big Bill." He weighed a hefty 2,552 lbs and had a shoulder height of 5 feet and a length of 9 feet.