Access is the bottleneck.
I'd rather have constitutional carry.
I have access to a place in Palmer. Members would be welcome but I know nothing about hogs let alone if they frequent that area.Access is the bottleneck.
If there are hogs it's not hard to see the signs. Rutted up fields & destroyed crops are easily spotted. They do move in & out of areas if its not prime territory for them. If you don't have them you might consider yourself very lucky.I have access to a place in Palmer. Members would be welcome but I know nothing about hogs let alone if they frequent that area.
We might have to worry about pig ebola virus!When the economy collapses and the aloha snack bar are coming for your land, them hogs are gonna be most welcome.
I'm sure somebody else will worry enough for me and a few more.We might have to worry about pig ebola virus!
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...s-sends-shock-waves-through-global-food-chain
Guy I worked with ended up as Meat QC for Randall's. He would go out & inspect different vendors. Said Smithfield was the nastiest even before the chinese bought them out.Well since China owns SMITHFIELD which in turn owns most brands of pork sold in the US ..... Sure hope they don't ship that problem here. Hope bacon doesn't become a greater fear than EMP :-)
When the economy collapses and the aloha snack bar are coming for your land, them hogs are gonna be most welcome.
Texas going the way of Wyoming. In Wyoming you don't need a license to kill prairie dogs. They hate em up there.
We might have to worry about pig ebola virus!
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...s-sends-shock-waves-through-global-food-chain