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Looks like a pot Belly pig that someone let loose.Had one in front of me on the west side of the Turtle Mountains just before deer season, definitely not feral though just not sure where it would have come from.
Hah pretty easy to get that one from a chopper. Years ago we had neighbors that didnt watch their hogs , we would find a sow and litter miles from their farm, we would let them know and they would go and pick them upHad one in front of me on the west side of the Turtle Mountains just before deer season, definitely not feral though just not sure where it would have come from.
Hah pretty easy to get that one from a chopper. Years ago we had neighbors that didnt watch their hogs , we would find a sow and litter miles from their farm, we would let them know and they would go and pick them up
No, I did not contact anyone about the hogs. They should have a shoot onsite law if they really cared. I think they just want to show up and shoot em themselves.Did you contact any authority about them?
Anyone who observes or suspects the presence of feral pigs should call local law enforcement, the North Dakota Board of Animal Health at 701-328-2655, Game and Fish Department at 701-328-6300, or United States Department of
It DOES look pleasant and jovial! Maybe it's on Wraylar.At least the pig looks happy
I tend to agree with a single. A group which isn't completely eradicated become extremely hard to trap so I've read...wish there were options like IR scopes, tannerite and bait piles.No, I did not contact anyone about the hogs. They should have a shoot onsite law if they really cared. I think they just want to show up and shoot em themselves.
I was thinking this was Wilber from Charlotte's Web.....It DOES look pleasant and jovial! Maybe it's on Wraylar.