see first you slip your knife in behind the front leg and then they usally fall right over.

the method has quite a bit to do with many scenarios. does your bulldog pull or just hold. how wide is the hog (wider hogs are harder to flip). how tall is the hog (taller hogs are easier to flip). Personally I have never had a problem flipping a hog up to 275 by myself, but i am much bigger then you. Monteria flips hogs the same way I do. you grab both back legs and pick them up as high as you can then cross the back legs and roll him over. at this point the hog should be on his side. you continue to roll him to about a 45 degree angle and fold his back hind leg towards his body while putting you knee on his neck and grabbing a front leg. I will say i have never had a hog that could scare me that he was going to get up except one that was 400 plus and really wide. I didnt flip him by myself and even me and my partner could barely get him over. he didnt get up though. practice makes perfect.