I would think that the minus 35 weather on the prairies would be hard on those wild hogs.
I would think that the minus 35 weather on the prairies would be hard on those wild hogs.
Would be nice to have them to hunt.
I would think that the minus 35 weather on the prairies would be hard on those wild hogs.
We have a lot of them in SK. They seem to do just fine in the -35 weather.
As usual, Americans have all the fun...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=230&v=EaEi6-Gxp1o
Just wondering what they do with the carcasses...for $2500. could be a lot of bacon.
Just wondering what they do with the carcasses...for $2500. could be a lot of bacon.
We'd better keep ahead of them, or we will be looking at an economic as well as an agricultural disaster.
My greatest concern is that, apparently, they have not been able to control their invasion anywhere no matter how they have tried.
Ted
Just wondering what they do with the carcasses...for $2500. could be a lot of bacon.
Well a simple start to controlling them would be to stop the automatic bait stations people leave set up and running so as to condition the animals to the area .
thus allowing them to feed instead of forage .
But, that would make sense now ?
Shoot on sight and leave them for the scavengers or take them home and eat.
Rob
Actually they would as it is already stated by Fish and Wildlife NB that it is illegal to hunt them. Typical NB bullsh*t...
As always it will be to little to late. Same as the pine beetle..incredible clear cutting to harvest the bug kill wood
aerial spraying might have stopped them?? But politically incorrect.