...and there's plenty of sausage in those pictures!sausage is sausage...tastes good.
Many that say they have a hog problem want to charge you to get rid of them. Should be the other way around.with the hog problems they have in some states, there shouldnt be any starving people here in the USA. shoot them, inspect them, process them for food banks.
sausage is sausage...tastes good.
We have one processor here who will not knowingly accept a feral hog. His opposition is based on the fact that if USDA inspectors find the slightest evidence of diseaseEveryone always wants hogs to eat until you call them at 11, 12, or 1am to come get them. Even earlier and they realize processors don’t stay open late and not every processor will take a hog.
Most shooters work a day job as well and don’t have time to fool with them.
the small sows and little ones should be good.We had a feral hog processed several years ago and it was the nastiest thing I’ve ever tried to eat.
We just kill them to prevent crop damage and drag them out of the field.
I believe it’s 3’@ThatGuyOk, how tall is that hog panel, 3'? Doesn't look like that is the first time that hog has jumped from the position of his rear legs. I would have thought the natural leg position would be pointed to the rear??? Looks like he's well practiced jumping fences.![]()