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No, you really can't get a baby hog and raise it as a pot bellied Pig. They can get up to 400+ pounds grow long tusks, and are mean. They will attack if they feel threatened. I can tell stories of just how tough they are, but it might be too much for the squeemish. |
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I've done some deep sea fishing. Never any hunting. Now I'm a member of NRA, but hate guns, go figure. Now Steve, You need to contact the Beverly Hills Animal Control. The City is having a real problem with Coyotes hanging out at the Country Club and prying on pets during the dusk and early morning hours. I really do believe they can use your services. |
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And, they are HUGE! Scary looking things...we can see them roaming the streets in the early morning ... actually not too far from where I live. Thankfully, they have not come to my neighborhood yet. |
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They are also a problem on the roads. I drove to Corpus a couple of years ago and saw dead hogs along the road...Heaven only knows what happened to the cars that hit them. :( I would so not want to walk out and find one in my yard. :( |
Steve, you come visit this fall/winter. My H would LOVE to have help getting the hog population under control at the ranch. I am of no help, I used to hunt for food as a poor Alaskan girl growing up, but now I am a non meat eater so I don't partake in the hunting, and I get a great tan while my husband fishes :D. But there are HUGE hogs here in South Texas, Hogzilla can eat protein from a feeder just like a deer, he's HUGE! Come see him, and take him home with you ;). Do you bow hunt? |
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Everything's bigger in Texas! :D |
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So true, I live in Corpus Christi, fattest city in America according to Men's health! But a little trivia for you.... if you cut Alaska in half Texas would be the 3rd largest state. AK rules! |
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