Texas AG extension service conducts educational seminars to educate land owners about feral hogs.
One A&M doctor says the average litter is 10 and 11 of them survive.
There doesn't seem to be an enviorment inhospitable to them. They do fine in Sibaria where tempatures are much colder than Northern USA. They populate Southwest Texas where it's triple digit heat many days of summer and water is scarace year around. Conventional wisdom would lead you to believe that putting a sniper or traps at the only wind mill in 5 miles would get them for sure but it doesn't. I have said it every time hogs come up on YT,"hogs may cause more ill feelings between landowners in Texas than barbed wire did in the old days". Wild hogs are like a social desease,if you don't have them you don't want them,if you have them I don't want them. As far as containing them,there is a saying amoung hog men that if he gets his nose through a hole in a fence,he will go through the fence. How fast they run suprises everyone when they see it.
I say instead of passing out food stamps,give them a hand full of permits to kill wild hogs instead of oneanother with their firearms.
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