LSU Researchers Putting a New Spin On an Old Wild Hog Bait
According to the Associated Press, LSU’s Agricultural Center is working on a salt lick that uses a special type of salt that attracts and kills feral pigs. The salt is toxic to pigs, but not to humans, dogs, cattle or other livestock.
The project’s lead researcher, Phil Elzer, said the salt causes a blood disorder in the pigs and kills them within 30 minutes.
http://www.wideopenspaces.com/lsu-r...ter_3.20 - wos main - TX/LA&utm_content=Final
I think it is Doubtful they can kill hogs and nothing else, Pigs are used for human research because they are so close to us and the way our body operates.
According to the Associated Press, LSU’s Agricultural Center is working on a salt lick that uses a special type of salt that attracts and kills feral pigs. The salt is toxic to pigs, but not to humans, dogs, cattle or other livestock.
The project’s lead researcher, Phil Elzer, said the salt causes a blood disorder in the pigs and kills them within 30 minutes.
http://www.wideopenspaces.com/lsu-r...ter_3.20 - wos main - TX/LA&utm_content=Final
I think it is Doubtful they can kill hogs and nothing else, Pigs are used for human research because they are so close to us and the way our body operates.