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    http://wildboarcanada.ca/#sthash.Bqidocov.MIVSo9Uu.dpbs

    Above is a website where people report sightings , kills and pictures.

    Ontario sightings seem to be increasing slightly
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ontariofarmer View Post
    "If you start to see hogs in your hunting area, you are absolutely not going to see deer."

    - hunter Justin Lanclos

    A quote from an American deer hunter.

    I can buy bacon but not venison

    Wild boar often carry trichinosis
    A nasty parasite that is not present in domestic pork.



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    Well this is a bunch of crap, propaganda.... Plenty of Deer and wild boar all over Europe, in the same bush, same area....

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    So they don’t eat deer and destroy habitat and carry trichinosis and ruin crops and multiple like rats


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    Tell that to someone in Texas


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ontariofarmer View Post
    So they don’t eat deer and destroy habitat and carry trichinosis and ruin crops and multiple like rats


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    Nah, they won't all your deer. This is pure imagination and propaganda.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ontariofarmer View Post
    A nasty parasite that is not present in domestic pork.



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    That guy is full of crap. Trichinosis can be present in any meat. It's just more prevalent in Pork no matter the source. That's why Pork must be well cooked which kills the bacteria. Oh,BTW,Black Bears carry Trichinosis,also,FYI.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    Not in domestic pork today. No trichinosis for sure if it is raised in doors.


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    I was a pig farmer for 30 years and have a degree in animal science


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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    That guy is full of crap. Trichinosis can be present in any meat. It's just more prevalent in Pork no matter the source. That's why Pork must be well cooked which kills the bacteria. Oh,BTW,Black Bears carry Trichinosis,also,FYI.
    2013 was the last known case of Tricinellosis and it was not from a commercial farm, raising pigs in a barn and not feeding them meat but rather grain has reduced the incident to almost nothing in domestic pork, black bear does get it and most of the cases in NA are from black bears.

    The temperature for safe consumption of pork has recently dropped as well due to better practices of raising them.

    http://www.inspection.gc.ca/animals/.../1330023110684

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    "If you start to see hogs in your hunting area, you are absolutely not going to see deer."
    If there is any truth to that statement, why then in Texas which is over run with feral pigs, are there so many deer also ?

    Some one has that "Chicken Little Syndrome " the sky is falling, the sky is falling! also making mountains out of mole hills.

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