Canadian Pigloos

   / Canadian Pigloos #11  
Pigs will survive in any weather;they didn't travel on their own.Game-farm escapee's.Had(have ?)the same problem in NY state and for the same reasons.NY banned them from farms a few years ago,still a small wild population.
 
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What if you could take in a pair of ears to the state conservation commision office and trade them for say $50 bucks.. I bet you would keep a little sharper eye peeled then huh? :)

Ar-15 30 round magazine could really run into some spending money with one sounder of them things.


A lot of counties in Texas that were paying bounties on ferel hogs went to tails instead of ears.


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This is a site I found where people are reporting pics and sightings in Ontario Canada

Ontario Wild Pig Reporting
* iNaturalist


Are they good to eat or do they have an off taste from feeding in the wild?


People I know who have processed them say it's ok if prepared properly and young enough. You want to be very careful slaughtering them to avoid contracting diseases.

Most people I know don't shoot them for meat. They kill them because the feral hogs are destructive to pastures, yards, some livestock, etc.


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   / Canadian Pigloos #15  
People I know who have processed them say it's ok if prepared properly and young enough. You want to be very careful slaughtering them to avoid contracting diseases.

Most people I know don't shoot them for meat. They kill them because the feral hogs are destructive to pastures, yards, some livestock, etc.


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The Ministry of Natural Resorces discurrages shooting them saying it will make them spread further. They haven't said what they are doing to rectify the problem, likely nothing but a couple live traps. I am centrally located on the north side of Lake Ontario. About 18'000 square miles of farm land surround me. My guess is we will be cralling with them in the next 5 years, like the possums.
 
   / Canadian Pigloos #16  
I live in Manitoba and this is the first I've heard of wild pigs running around loose here. I know south of me there are Elk running around in the bush that once in a while make an appearance in some open fields or meadows. Story is that an Elk farmer was going bankrupt and let them loose so I guess there is a herd running around those parts but most of that area is not really suitable for agriculture so they have places to hide there. But I wouldn't hesitate to say that National Geographic was embellishing about large tracts of Canada being overrun by wild pigs.
 
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The Ministry of Natural Resorces discurrages shooting them saying it will make them spread further. They haven't said what they are doing to rectify the problem, likely nothing but a couple live traps. I am centrally located on the north side of Lake Ontario. About 18'000 square miles of farm land surround me. My guess is we will be cralling with them in the next 5 years, like the possums.


The ones that get shot won't spread far.



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   / Canadian Pigloos #19  
The Ministry of Natural Resorces discurrages shooting them saying it will make them spread further. They haven't said what they are doing to rectify the problem, likely nothing but a couple live traps. I am centrally located on the north side of Lake Ontario. About 18'000 square miles of farm land surround me. My guess is we will be cralling with them in the next 5 years, like the possums.

Now that makes me scratch my head...the more you shoot...the greater they spread?
 

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