They are incredibly destructive. Small ones (less than 200 lbs) are good eating, big ones taste terrible are aggressive and dangerous.
We have about a quarter acre that looks like it was bombed. Hole after hole after hole that ran 4 ft in diameter and some as much as 2.5 feet deep.
James tried to smooth with the disc, but it wasn't up to the task. Had to use the 4 prong chisel plow, then will come back with the disc.
In a couple of counties north of us where they do a lot of row crops, feral hogs were causing so much damage farmers got together, got the necessary permits from Tx. Parks & Wildlife, hired a helicopter and a guy to shoot them. I was told that over 3 days over 1000 wild hogs were shot.
One of our neighbors who has a large cattle operation has told us that the feral hogs are doing extensive damage to their pastures and its costing them $$$.
The hogs are smart and elusive. Unfortunately, from what I've read, eradication is not probable.
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