Feral Hogs trapped 10-24-10
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@oleheat looks like bacon for everyone !!!! well done
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@remoman Absolutely! They are very good to eat; much leaner meat than the pork you'll find in the supermarket. As "organic" as it gets- as they are mostly raised on acorns in the wild where I'm from....
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@blackwingA520 They were some VERY good table fare!
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@FriendlyWalrus Nope, they ended up in the freezer, and eventually on my dinner table.
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i hope you didn't get all soft and set them free. feral hogs cause havoc. I especially love trapping a whole family. I take the piglets one by one and slit their throats in front of their mother. I get such a rush from doing it.
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This is what they should do to the Taliban, then sloooooowly lower them in some water. These young ones will be some good eatin'.
Doesnt it mean they have some domestic pig in them when they come in white & black/white colors?
ktyfiend 1 month ago
@ktyfiend Basically, yes. Hogs aren't native to North America as a wild species. Most of the feral hogs we have here are either decendents of domestic pigs that turned feral (either by escape or the practice of free-ranging), or European wild boars brought over for hunting- or in some cases, both....
oleheat 1 month ago
we could use those here on oahu. =P. throw them out in the wilderness here and hunters would be happy.
SquareGamer476 1 month ago
@SquareGamer476 Aren't there already some feral hogs in the Hawaiian Islands? IIRC they were becoming more and more of a problem out there, as well....At any rate, the problem is once the "genie is out of the bottle", it's very hard to control.....Destructive creatures with a "take no prisoners" attitude, to say the very least.....
oleheat 1 month ago
did you kill the black ones first or the white one?
xxuncexx 4 months ago 5
@xxuncexx LOL I can't remember. A hog is a hog.
oleheat 1 month ago