Wonder why the livestock has to be removed for 90 days after the bait removal?? It aint suppose to harm any thing except the hog that ate it??? Ya right!!
Wonder why the livestock has to be removed for 90 days after the bait removal?? It aint suppose to harm any thing except the hog that ate it??? Ya right!!
Is Siri expensive?? never tried that gerbil stuff... man, our bionic east tx hogs will eat that stuff for dessert! and no sir, none of us in the BR gang can read very well, but we get extremely bright when we get in the whiskey!our hogs are educated. they can read the warning signs. might work for east tx hogs, lol
question, can the BR gang even read? they might need to ask siri to verbalize
Maybe that's been my problem all these years??? No whiskey. No brain?we get extremely bright when we get in the whiskey!
i guess it's different for everybody. i get extremely good looking... or so i'm told, hehe... none of us in the BR gang can read very well, but we get extremely bright when we get in the whiskey!
I asked Siri..."what is kaput" She said..."It is the sound that you hear when DJ fires into the ground at running hogs". I was impressed!they might need to ask siri to verbalize
Your hearing may need a little help... they're probably talking about the flies, not that you're fly.i guess it's different for everybody. i get extremely good looking... or so i'm told, hehe
maybe a little. a very little.Come on Suss!! That was funny!
shouldn't you be out killing something instead of harassing me?Very funny.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) has received numerous inquiries regarding the recent announcement from the Texas Department of Agriculture that the Warfarin-based toxicant, Kaput, has been approved for feral hog control in Texas. TPWD has recognized for many years that feral hogs pose substantial risks due to the damage they cause to wildlife, lands, habitat and crops. While TPWD has supported and encouraged responsible feral hog control management practices, it has not yet evaluated the risks and impacts this toxicant may have on non-target species when used as a means to control feral hog populations. TPWD is in the process of requesting the research information utilized by the EPA in recently approving the use of Kaput as a feral hog toxicant. Once an assessment of the research on Kaput is completed, TPWD hopes to express its position on the risks the use of this toxicant may have on Texas wildlife.