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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1788082" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>The poison works and has been used for decades in Australia.</p><p>It's sodium nitrate the same thing we cure them with.</p><p>Hogs have a super low tolerance for it ingested.</p><p>The carcasses don't take out the scavenger either.</p><p>The catch is you have to use an approved application station that only hogs can get in.</p><p>At the Kerr Wildlife Management Area they determined the doors needed 20 pounds of pressure to open. The only critter that got in was hogs large enough to reproduce.</p><p>The pressure to not poison came from the hunting lobby not the farming.</p><p>Hogs are wonderful carriers and distributors for lepto and bangs that effect everything domestic and your deer.</p><p>They are prolific breeders if you have 100 hogs you have to kill 80% to stay at 100.</p><p>They can produce three litters a year as gestation is 3 months 3 weeks and 3 days.</p><p>The only thing that benefits from their pasture renovating is your diesel supplier.</p><p>They can transmit pseudo rabies to us as well as brucellosis.</p><p>Hogs are truly the ultimate survivor!! They are totally opportunistic and omnivores that don't cull anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1788082, member: 694"] The poison works and has been used for decades in Australia. It’s sodium nitrate the same thing we cure them with. Hogs have a super low tolerance for it ingested. The carcasses don’t take out the scavenger either. The catch is you have to use an approved application station that only hogs can get in. At the Kerr Wildlife Management Area they determined the doors needed 20 pounds of pressure to open. The only critter that got in was hogs large enough to reproduce. The pressure to not poison came from the hunting lobby not the farming. Hogs are wonderful carriers and distributors for lepto and bangs that effect everything domestic and your deer. They are prolific breeders if you have 100 hogs you have to kill 80% to stay at 100. They can produce three litters a year as gestation is 3 months 3 weeks and 3 days. The only thing that benefits from their pasture renovating is your diesel supplier. They can transmit pseudo rabies to us as well as brucellosis. Hogs are truly the ultimate survivor!! They are totally opportunistic and omnivores that don’t cull anything. [/QUOTE]
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