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Post by humbug on Sept 4, 2007 11:01:19 GMT -6
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Klaatu
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Post by Klaatu on Sept 4, 2007 16:37:14 GMT -6
OMG! LOOK OUT PEOPLE! IT'S ¡PUERCOBUNTA! THEY'LL EAT EVERYTHING IN SIGHT! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES! SAVE THE BABIES!
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Post by ~WineMe~DineMe~69 on Sept 5, 2007 2:29:23 GMT -6
humbug can i go hunting with you? please
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Post by humbug on Sept 5, 2007 19:15:18 GMT -6
That would be great, but this is not my lease, someone emailed me this pic. Although I do have some hogs just not this many.
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DirtyDon
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Post by DirtyDon on Sept 5, 2007 19:22:33 GMT -6
we all know the Turducken.. the boned Chicken, stuffed into the Boned Duck, stuffed into the boned turkey...
and the ultimate... stuff the Turducken into a boned piglet and cook that on your Weber Grill...
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Post by ~WineMe~DineMe~69 on Sept 7, 2007 14:21:57 GMT -6
hadn't heard of that one DD, sound's like it could be good tho
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Post by ogeezer on Sept 9, 2007 5:25:42 GMT -6
that's a lot of bacon & sausage but even as gregarious as porkers are, i'm not convinced these are feral hogs -- reason, a man i know in north Louisianna (Monroe area) gives his hogs free reign over a large portion of his farm, fencing them in with hogwire and uses timed feeders much like way picture shows ... then one in Fall, again just before Spring lures them to a capture pen for loading & trucking to the butcher 'n slaughter houses ... could this be another of that kind of operation??
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Post by ~WineMe~DineMe~69 on Sept 12, 2007 9:26:23 GMT -6
c'mon geeze don't be such a spoiled sport................even i've seen wild hogs gather like that
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colt45
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Post by colt45 on Sept 12, 2007 11:49:34 GMT -6
One distinguishing factor in the picture that leads me to believe that they are wild hogs is the long slender snout most wild hogs have. I have been deer hunting and seen almost that many hogs at one time.
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Post by ~WineMe~DineMe~69 on Sept 12, 2007 20:22:55 GMT -6
yeah
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Post by ogeezer on Sept 13, 2007 16:37:44 GMT -6
okay already, wild they are ... nobody even suggested theyre feral hogs so i'll leave it as that b/c as long as theyre not penned up, allow'd to roam free-will, wild is what they be...ya'll ;D ;D LOL
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Post by humbug on Sept 13, 2007 16:52:26 GMT -6
Yee-ha!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by ogeezer on Oct 8, 2007 18:26:00 GMT -6
was a piece in papers yesterdy about Feral Pig populations being on the rise, competing against whitetail deer, upland gamebirds, and livestock for natural and provided food resources. won't be long b4 some are up to their butts in wild porkers -- wonder if catching, transporting and making aerial drops in Muslim countries would preoccupy jihadies with avoidance of such critters than other things. somebody even suggesting airdrops of feral hogs in lush poppy plantations of Afghan-land; seems hogs aren't affected by opiate grown plants way other animals are ... just a few thots on matter
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