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You think YOUR feral pigs are a pain??

2,545 Views | 6 Replies | Last: 11 yr ago by Sean98
Sean98
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The pigs in Australia are stealing beer to boot!

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At a campground in Western Australia over the weekend, a feral pig guzzled down 18 beers that had been left out improperly secured. And just like anyone 18
beers in at a rural dive bar, the pig got big-headed and decided to
start a fight with a cow, resulting in the cow chasing the pig around a
car.

Probably germans/moon/bomb but I guess I missed this the first time around the world.
BenderRodriguez
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the pig got big-headed and decided to
start a fight with a cow, resulting in the cow chasing the pig around a
car.

Sounds like every single night in every single trailer park in North America.

MasterAggie
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Several state government advise people to report sightings of feral pigs so they can be removed.
Good luck with that.
harge57
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I was really hoping for a video.
Texags is garbage
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If it was stealing Coors Light, was it really stealing beer?
Aggie1205
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quote:
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the pig got big-headed and decided to
start a fight with a cow, resulting in the cow chasing the pig around a
car.

Sounds like every single night in every single trailer park in North America.

Nice!
bushman
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Ha, smart pigs.

My FIL in NY called tonight and told me that they are not supposed to shoot feral hogs, but instead, call the DNR to come and trap them. What an effed up state that is.
Sean98
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Ha, smart pigs.

My FIL in NY called tonight and told me that they are not supposed to shoot feral hogs, but instead, call the DNR to come and trap them. What an effed up state that is.
Actually, I think it's a pretty good idea.

It is illegal to kill them here in Kansas as well (with an ag depradation exception). We found that idiots were trapping them in Texas/Oklahoma and bringing them to Kansas to turn them loose so that they could charge people to hunt them. Making it illegal to hunt them ended that incentive and drastically reduced the desire for people to bring them into the state. There are still a few down on the OK border, but they have pretty much been extirpated from the rest of Kansas.
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