Hope you didn't later eat those worm infected pigs.Used to feed pigs the rabbits we would shot that had worms and pigs would swallow/chew them whole. Was kinda eary to hear them crushing bones.
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458 SOCOM......308......300 BLKWhat round for pigs?
I’ve got ‘em on my land (within the last two or three years) and just had my fourth hernia repair operation - now that I know I can jest leave ‘em where they drop I’m kinda thinking, live target practice with my M1 Garland.
Is your M1 Garland named Judy by chance?I’ve got ‘em on my land (within the last two or three years) and just had my fourth hernia repair operation - now that I know I can jest leave ‘em where they drop I’m kinda thinking, live target practice with my M1 Garland.
Ironically they were kept around the orchard for pure disposal purposes and it didn't matter what you fed them they devoured it.Hope you didn't later eat those worm infected pigs.
The other feral hogs would probably clean up the remains of their fellow feral pig.
Movies make hogs out as the best way to get rid of a body.
Well damn....getting “helped out” by auto-correct once again! I corrected that thing twice before I hit the send button!Is your M1 Garland named Judy by chance?
Not to mention that classic pro-gun novel, “Unintended Consequences”. BTW, it’s a great little read if you’re into guns. I think it’s still available (for free) online somewhere. I’ll see if I can find a link to it.Deadwood!
You mean like all the wild horses in the western U.S.?People need to realise this about invasive species