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Silverton Boar Dogs
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Re: Barrs
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Reply #140
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December 13, 2012, 08:10:55 pm »
I want to say this again so there is no misunderstanding.
The problem we have here has nothing at all to do with how hard or easy it is to catch a barr. This has nothing to do with the history and heritage of barring hogs. It has everything to do with teams trying to skirt the rules or outright cheat.
The barr issue has just got tangled up in the discussion.
The problem is with barrs, boars, and/or sows being "moved". Any movement and releasing of any feral hog is against the law, no question about that.
Therefore anyone who "moves" hogs to sweeten up a place for a contest, free range or not, is in violation of the law and those teams are not going to pass a polygraph.
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