First For Me!!!

ZenArchery

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In my 12 years of serious hog hunting this is an absolute first!!!!
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Ratdog68

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Looks to me like a floppy eared domestic pig at your feeder.
 

der Teufel

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It's Wilbur the pig, looks like he's running with the wild sows.
Oh, that ...
Let it live. Maybe it will improve the quality of the breeding stock.
 

Taco

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I can't wait to see what's next.....raccoon.......or a passing motor vehicle?!?!??
 

pruhdlr

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Looks to have a shorter snout also.
My guess . . . a domestic swine that got loose and is in the transition period from domestic to feral. Most likely has been in the wild for some time now. (years)
For me and our way of hunting . . . this guy would be allowed to live. --- pruhdlr
 

ZenArchery

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^ This. I've never seen a domestic pig running with hogs ever. There were a bunch of pics on the game cam. Most of the hogs kept their distance. He was the last in with the sounder. But when feeding they didn't seem to mind his presence.
 

Brian Shaffer

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Remember that being feral does not have to be reflected physiologically. He may have been feral since being a piglet or may even by 2nd generation and just did not fully transform. That may not come until subsequent generations.

Feral hogs and domestic hogs will commingle. They don't make that sort of distinction any more than they do by color or color pattern.

That he shows up last or after the sounder usually may just reflect the fact that he is a boar following a sounder where a sow is coming into heat. that would be normal.
 

FrankT

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If barred kill it, if in tact keep him around for breeding some meat hogs, that is if you eat what you kill.
 
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