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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1788075" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>I never had any where I've lived. I suppose my former place in NW Arkansas is overrun by now. So a couple of questions...</p><p></p><p>Does the damage done to pastures heal well? Maybe even make an improvement over time?</p><p></p><p>When and how did wild pigs get out of control? I've heard stories of people releasing pigs when prices were down. Other stories of hunters releasing feral pigs so they had target practice and it got out of hand. Some truth to both? Anything I'm missing? When did it begin?</p><p></p><p>And a comment on poisoning. What a can of worms that is. We've learned from past experience that poisons kill useful species. We can all dream about a world with no coyotes and black vultures but it doesn't stop there and we all know it. And even coyotes and black vultures do valuable things as long as they are not eating our calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1788075, member: 42463"] I never had any where I've lived. I suppose my former place in NW Arkansas is overrun by now. So a couple of questions... Does the damage done to pastures heal well? Maybe even make an improvement over time? When and how did wild pigs get out of control? I've heard stories of people releasing pigs when prices were down. Other stories of hunters releasing feral pigs so they had target practice and it got out of hand. Some truth to both? Anything I'm missing? When did it begin? And a comment on poisoning. What a can of worms that is. We've learned from past experience that poisons kill useful species. We can all dream about a world with no coyotes and black vultures but it doesn't stop there and we all know it. And even coyotes and black vultures do valuable things as long as they are not eating our calves. [/QUOTE]
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