Canadian Super Pigs (1 Viewer)

No he’s saying the opposite
Nope, shooting wild pigs causes reproduction to increase. Most sows can produce two litters per year of 5 to 6 piglets per litter, so basically 10 piglets per Sow. Each piglet reaches sexual maturity at 6 months, so you have babies making babies. Nationally we are over 9 million wild pigs with Louisiana hosting almost 10% of the nations wild pig population doing almost $100M per year in crop and property damage.

If you want population control, either poison or trap and relocate/kill in an area that is not also habited by pigs so the pheromone doesn't affect their breeding pattern.
 
Nope, shooting wild pigs causes reproduction to increase. Most sows can produce two litters per year of 5 to 6 piglets per litter, so basically 10 piglets per Sow. Each piglet reaches sexual maturity at 6 months, so you have babies making babies. Nationally we are over 9 million wild pigs with Louisiana hosting almost 10% of the nations wild pig population doing almost $100M per year in crop and property damage.

If you want population control, either poison or trap and relocate/kill in an area that is not also habited by pigs so the pheromone doesn't affect their breeding pattern.
When i was a kid, we used to trap them and kill 6 -10 at one time. We did kill them on site though, but i wonder if killing so many at once evened out the extra horniness, or if it just caused a massive orgy in the woods...

We were providing pretty much our whole community with sausage and bacon back then though, so i don't think we were concerned with overpopulation.
 
A mass of Canadian ‘super pigs’ are threatening to breach the US border, but northern states are putting tactics in place to stop this wild hog invasion.

Super pigs have appeared in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba in Canada after crossbreeding between different pig species created their super-swine form……

 
Someone will find an unique way to make money from their hides, tusks, tail or pecker and the next story will be that they are on the endangered species list. The answer is to literally throw money at the problem.
 
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A mass of Canadian ‘super pigs’ are threatening to breach the US border, but northern states are putting tactics in place to stop this wild hog invasion.

Super pigs have appeared in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba in Canada after crossbreeding between different pig species created their super-swine form……

I welcome our new overlards.
 
As an FYI, shooting wild pigs causes them to release a pheromone signaling the pigs are under attack causing them to breed faster. SO, by shooting the pigs, you are actually increasing the rate of reproduction and "Shooting yourself in the foot" as far as population control goes.

My wife has lost two years of research to wild pig intrusion decimating the corn and soybean fields she was studying.
“We don’t die, we multiply!!”
 

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