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Author Topic: Lets talk about Hog management.........for those that don't kill em all  (Read 6618 times)
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« on: February 02, 2016, 12:17:31 pm »

Very interesting post. I agree with you on hog management. People want to complain about places that there is no hogs, but yet they kill everything they come across. If you manage hogs then you will have hogs. I have a place that has quite a bit on there. Try to keep as many in the place as possible. I like the way the old school hogs looks. Not the hogs that all you see of them is crossing the road in front of you steadily running lol. I try to keep as many colored hogs in the place as I can. I have been feeding one boar hog since 2011 and he was just a pig then, yellow spotted but if you get on him he does nothing but run. We don't normally kill any unless we are going to put them in the freezer. Barr and mark or if we have a buyer we may sale a few. When I started going with my dad when I was just out of diapers I remember him sitting me in a tree and they go in to the bay's and sometimes it being a wad of hogs or one salty boar or Barr. Easy to catch with no problems besides being rank. Now pretty much 17-18 years later if the bulldog going to the bay don't break them then that's suprising. If people left the hogs that bayed in the woods just mark and release it would be a better and we would have better hogs.


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