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Re: How do you keep fence wild hogs out?
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Posted by T.C. Mallett on May 03, 2004 at 20:06:59 from (24.243.46.194):
In Reply to: How do you keep fence wild hogs out? posted by T.C. Mallettt on May 03, 2004 at 07:27:03:
Thanks for the replies. My place borders several hundred or several thousand wooded acres that have almost no activity. i.e. no cattle or people. The hogs must live in those woods and occasionally come to visit. It is not predictable as to when they decide to invade. But they do so much damage, I have to do something. I do have one man with a trap, but he isn't having much success. As far as shooting them, that is hard. The hogs have good hearing and they take off as soon as you get within a couple of hundred yards. The best suggestion sounds like the net fence with barb wire bottom. Maybe an electric wire at the top where weeds wouldn't short it out.
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