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<blockquote data-quote="lavacarancher" data-source="post: 1192120" data-attributes="member: 9198"><p>Many years ago my Grandfather used something he called "shorts" to make slop to feed his hogs. He would take table scraps, spoiled milk (clabber), etc mixed with "shorts" to make the feed for the hogs. The hogs loved it and did really well on it. I tried to buy some shorts at my local feed store and was told they haven't carried that stuff in 30 years. Don't know what it's made from (looks like corn meal with other grains). </p><p></p><p>Ok, so where this is heading is I have wild hogs on my place and they are ruining my hay fields and orchards. I am just about ready to launch an all out assault on the baster… and want to lure them in as close to my blind as possible. Anyone have any ideas on what will attract them? By the way, they are trap wary now having caught 13 of the little darlings over the past couple of years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lavacarancher, post: 1192120, member: 9198"] Many years ago my Grandfather used something he called "shorts" to make slop to feed his hogs. He would take table scraps, spoiled milk (clabber), etc mixed with "shorts" to make the feed for the hogs. The hogs loved it and did really well on it. I tried to buy some shorts at my local feed store and was told they haven't carried that stuff in 30 years. Don't know what it's made from (looks like corn meal with other grains). Ok, so where this is heading is I have wild hogs on my place and they are ruining my hay fields and orchards. I am just about ready to launch an all out assault on the baster… and want to lure them in as close to my blind as possible. Anyone have any ideas on what will attract them? By the way, they are trap wary now having caught 13 of the little darlings over the past couple of years. [/QUOTE]
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