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Good wild hog feed
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<blockquote data-quote="BRYANT" data-source="post: 820560" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>OK Lets try this again see if we can read between the lines a little. I said nothing about fatting them out, mater of fact I HATE THEM the only good wild hog is a dead ones So will it make them solid enough that they will be a good hog?</p><p>I know some mixtures that will but thought this one may be safer</p><p></p><p>highgrit I'm not as stupid as you act like I am. In fact I can keep them in check thats better than a lot of people can do</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRYANT, post: 820560, member: 10562"] OK Lets try this again see if we can read between the lines a little. I said nothing about fatting them out, mater of fact I HATE THEM the only good wild hog is a dead ones So will it make them solid enough that they will be a good hog? I know some mixtures that will but thought this one may be safer highgrit I'm not as stupid as you act like I am. In fact I can keep them in check thats better than a lot of people can do [/QUOTE]
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