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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 386367" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>All hogs in the states are the same species and all descend from once domesticated hogs, whether he escaped from DeSoto 450 years ago or from a Smithfield farm yesterday. Many hunting clubs around here have used imported Russian Wild Boar genetics to increase the size and the hunting experience of the hog herds on their property. I visited with a guy in Marengo County once who was breeding "wild boars" for eventual release, even though that was illegal in Alabama at the time. This boar is probably the result of a conscious effort to breed up the hog herd......and I bet a good bit of corn, soybeans, and other supplements by the hunting club. I just hoped that he himself was not reared in somebody's hog house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 386367, member: 2095"] All hogs in the states are the same species and all descend from once domesticated hogs, whether he escaped from DeSoto 450 years ago or from a Smithfield farm yesterday. Many hunting clubs around here have used imported Russian Wild Boar genetics to increase the size and the hunting experience of the hog herds on their property. I visited with a guy in Marengo County once who was breeding "wild boars" for eventual release, even though that was illegal in Alabama at the time. This boar is probably the result of a conscious effort to breed up the hog herd......and I bet a good bit of corn, soybeans, and other supplements by the hunting club. I just hoped that he himself was not reared in somebody's hog house. [/QUOTE]
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