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Do you eat or dump them?We have caught 38 hogs this month.
This is a referral code for a pig brig.
A friend is ordering one now.
https://lddy.no/wb78
I'd sell them. ?
Do you eat or dump them?We have caught 38 hogs this month.
This is a referral code for a pig brig.
A friend is ordering one now.
https://lddy.no/wb78
Better have a backhoe because using your tractor won't work. I've buried hogs only to have the coyotes did them up. Granted, they were shallow Graves but...From what I understand from the State Veterinarian is that letting the scavengers eat a more than likely infected hog, and should that animal then defecate in a pasture then cattle, horses, goats, sheep, dogs, etc. can be infected. The main concern is brucellosis which, according to the state, infects a really high percentage of wild hogs. Recommendations is to forget revenge and bury the dead hogs so the surrounding ecosystem is not contaminated with the brucellosis or other harmful bacteria & pathogens.
I considered the Pig Brig until I saw the price. A DIY version can be had for about $200.
Here was an escape. But it was our fault for not securing it correctly. And I believe the same hog got trapped again the next day.How guys have purchased the Pig Brig and how would you rate it?
Any escapes?
The caribiners aren’t supposed to be supporting anything. The cable weaves through where they aren’t necessary. We took the cable out to retrieve the hogs we trapped the week before and didn’t weave it back correctly.I believe I would upgrade those carabiners. Instead of the soft weak aluminum, I would get 4 or 5 of the steel ones that have a pin in the gate and a notch forto close on.
How guys have purchased the Pig Brig and how would you rate it?
Any escapes?
We have a gas powered t post driver for ours we run 5 pig brigs it will save on those arms that’s for sureMorning Mo,
I have a trap in NE Talbot in the Pleasant Hill Community. You are more than welcome to visit. I'll PM you.
Three trap sets with 47 hogs eradicated so far. A local man in Woodland is picking up the euthanized hogs, processing them and distributing the meat out into the community.
I set the trap again on last Monday and it took 24 hours for the nasty boogers to find the corn.
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I rate the trap highly, even though I'm sitting here now with really sore arms from pounding the posts in the ground on Monday.
-Sombra
We have a gas powered t post driver for ours we run 5 pig brigs it will save on those arms that’s for sure