Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: Tsalagi on January 03, 2010, 08:59:33 pm
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I saw one of these here in Coconino County out near Williams. So, they're up here, too, though those are supposedly the descendants of an abandoned hog farm.
http://www.azdailysun.com/news/state-and-regional/article_c66b16f6-5a51-576f-ace2-74e7201dc75f.html
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That just goes to show you how clueless they are. There have been hogs in Mojave county for years. There have been escapees from Nevada hog farms for 30 years. They have had some help over the last 15 years though. The casino hunt clubs have turned loose a lot of Russian boars that have bread and spread like mad. Ill bet there is more in Mojave county than they claim in the whole state. ;)
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Hmmmmm I think as soon as Mackenzie is safe and sound at home I'm headed west to find some hogs!!!
Just reread the article and it says they are here in my home of Pima county...hmm.
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two litters a year, up to nine little piggies a litter,, ;D
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two litters a year, up to nine little piggies a litter,, ;D
thas a lot of chops and bacon mmmmmmmmmmmmm bacon
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I think, depending on the type of hog, they can have up to three litters a year!!!!