Posted by Nancy Howell on January 28, 2015 at 09:34:12 from (144.162.164.15):
In Reply to: Re: Small Game. posted by VaTom on January 28, 2015 at 08:20:37:
If you've seen one, you will soon seen more than you want. They estimate there are close to 5 million wild hogs in Tx now.
With no natural predators capable of keeping the population in check, they reproduce very quickly. They compete withe the native wildlife for food and natural wildlife will start to decline in numbers.
They are extremely destructive. In Tx alone they cause millions of dollars in damage to crops, pasture and wildlife every year. You will understand when you find 1/4 to 1/2 acre rooted up over night and with small craters 4 ft across and over 2 ft deep.
If you take one, do not handle without rubber gloves. They can have some nasty diseases that can be transmitted to people.
The smaller ones, 100 lbs. are good eating, cook well done and you will be fine.
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