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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinerboy View Post
    you guys are retards.....go buy land...fence it in good and let thw pigs in and go hunt them.......disgusted you would even consider letting an invasive species here. want more of a challenge change your weapons and get out of your tree stand with your .338 lapua.
    The only fence that will hold pigs, is one that can hold water. If water can get through a fence pigs will too, in about half the time it took the water to find a hole.
    Last edited by Snowwalker; August 28th, 2017 at 07:27 PM.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crawdad Six View Post

    The good thing is that there's no season or rules for when you can hunt them. June spear hunt with night vision goggles? Allowed. Chase them down on ATV swinging a cavalry saber? You can do that. Drop an ACME safe on them from an office building? Okay.
    Y'see.... I *was* totally against letting them take root here... but then you had to go and make it sound so damn cool!

    Toss me the ATV keys and sharpen my sabre!
    Roosted ain't Roasted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oddmott View Post
    Y'see.... I *was* totally against letting them take root here... but then you had to go and make it sound so damn cool!

    Toss me the ATV keys and sharpen my sabre!
    Just don't take any videos and post them on Youtube...the last guy who shared his spear hunting video suffered a huge backlash..LOL...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oddmott View Post
    Y'see.... I *was* totally against letting them take root here... but then you had to go and make it sound so damn cool!

    Toss me the ATV keys and sharpen my sabre!

    I know, right? Hold my beer and watch this...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowwalker View Post
    The only fence that will hold pigs, is one that can hold water. If water can get through a fence pigs will too, in about half the time it took the water to find a hole.
    I heard this about goats too, makes it hard to figure out how the heck we domesticated them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    I heard this about goats too, makes it hard to figure out how the heck we domesticated them.
    Look at goat and sheep herder around the world. They just basicly follow them around, easier then fences.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowwalker View Post
    Look at goat and sheep herder around the world. They just basicly follow them around, easier then fences.
    I keep sheep and goats in with a fence, lots of people keep them in with a fence, pigs are tougher to keep in but a ring in the nose keeps them from burrowing as much and there are other methods as well.

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    I had sows, kept them in the barn yard. Had a woven wire fence , with 2 electric wires on inside. Pigs are very smart, once they get a shock , they stay put. Give them a wallow hole and a bit of mud in it , they are happy. old243

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    I keep sheep and goats in with a fence, lots of people keep them in with a fence, pigs are tougher to keep in but a ring in the nose keeps them from burrowing as much and there are other methods as well.
    Not saying you can't fence them in. Just that a lot of people around the world "free range" goats and sheep, pigs as well. Different herding style that also is dictated by terrain and environment.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    We do NOT want them in Ontario

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