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feral hogs in Kansas?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 406977" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>It is all about what kind of handle you have on you dogs. I can run every dog I own right through cows, past deer, skunks or what ever else... pitts and all and they won't mess with them.</p><p></p><p>As for the hogs tearing up fences when the run out. We (hog hunters) can't control that. Would you rather re-stretch some fence or let the hogs stay in your field? You have to think about that before you let the hog hunters on your place.</p><p></p><p>The really big hogs will get in with the cattle some times and travel with them. I had a land owner with me one time and my oldest curr dog wentoff in some cattle and bayed up. He looked at me and started cursing because I had told him my dogs don't trash like that. (That is the reason he was riding with me... I was showing him.) Anyways, about that time and hog 300+lbs came running out and my curr was on its heels. He quickly appalogized... ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 406977, member: 6291"] It is all about what kind of handle you have on you dogs. I can run every dog I own right through cows, past deer, skunks or what ever else... pitts and all and they won't mess with them. As for the hogs tearing up fences when the run out. We (hog hunters) can't control that. Would you rather re-stretch some fence or let the hogs stay in your field? You have to think about that before you let the hog hunters on your place. The really big hogs will get in with the cattle some times and travel with them. I had a land owner with me one time and my oldest curr dog wentoff in some cattle and bayed up. He looked at me and started cursing because I had told him my dogs don't trash like that. (That is the reason he was riding with me... I was showing him.) Anyways, about that time and hog 300+lbs came running out and my curr was on its heels. He quickly appalogized... ;-) [/QUOTE]
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