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Posted By: Ky221 Texas Pigs Round 2..... - 05/19/19
Didn’t get it out of my system in March. Had to take a buddy and go back.


My buddy Todd was on an all out killing spree. Head shots, body shots, he didn’t care.

Had it not been for Todd I don’t think I woulda got the boar I did. Turns out Todd makes a pretty good flushing dog. He pushed a small group of 5 my way, kinda my way. 100 yards out and running parallel to where I was down a field. I picked the biggest which was tail end Charlie. The Ruger came up like a fine shotgun and rolled him while he was making a hasty retreat at Mach 2.5.

Already looking forward to going back again next year. Here’s some pics.

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Good shootin ! Where were y’all hunting?
Posted By: geedubya Re: Texas Pigs Round 2..... - 05/19/19
Perrforatin' Porkers can be down right addictive!

Ask me how I know!

Glad y'all had success and a good time.

Best,


GWB
Posted By: Ky221 Re: Texas Pigs Round 2..... - 05/19/19
Instructor- Douglasville. HCO ranch.

Thanks GD- addicting is exactly what it is.
Posted By: hanco Re: Texas Pigs Round 2..... - 05/19/19
You fellas should not be touching pigs without gloves. Google swine brucellosis.

Good shooting, I like killing them also.
Posted By: ingwe Re: Texas Pigs Round 2..... - 05/19/19
Cool beans Gary! I just saw this.
Nice boar, nice shooting and nice rifle! grin wink
Posted By: Ky221 Re: Texas Pigs Round 2..... - 05/19/19
Thanks ole buddy.......


That old thing is really growing on me.
Good work. Those moderately-sized pigs make some good eating.
No they don't.
Posted By: hanco Re: Texas Pigs Round 2..... - 05/23/19
I don’t eat them either, google swine brucellosis, you won’t either.
Posted By: wytex Re: Texas Pigs Round 2..... - 05/26/19
Originally Posted by hanco
You fellas should not be touching pigs without gloves. Google swine brucellosis.

Good shooting, I like killing them also.


Not all swine carry that brucellosis, but good idea to wear gloves. Nice porkers!!
Posted By: wytex Re: Texas Pigs Round 2..... - 05/26/19
You do know that in Texas, feral and domestic pork are classified the same , meaning any live feral hog can be USDA inspected and sole as "pork" after butchering?
Feral hogs are fine to eat of cooked properly and handled right. Same as any other game. Been eating them for 25 years now.
Posted By: hanco Re: Texas Pigs Round 2..... - 05/26/19
Originally Posted by wytex
You do know that in Texas, feral and domestic pork are classified the same , meaning any live feral hog can be USDA inspected and sole as "pork" after butchering?
Feral hogs are fine to eat of cooked properly and handled right. Same as any other game. Been eating them for 25 years now.


Yep, main thing don’t touch without gloves. 30% carry brucellosis from what I have read.
Originally Posted by ingwe
Cool beans Gary! I just saw this.
Nice boar, nice shooting and nice rifle! grin wink

That is a nice looking rifle.
Just about all animal species, from squirrel to skunk ape, can carry one zoonotic disease or another. Best to handle/slaughter game with gloves and inspect them for disease. That is how I taught my kids, as we cleaned the first squirrels and rabbits they shot.

I assume those of y'all who won't eat feral pig also won't touch your pet without gloves or other PPE?

Canine Brucellosis in Humans
https://www.health.com/condition/infectious-diseases/brucellosis-in-humans

Other Pet-Vector Diseases
https://www.health.com/home/diseases-you-can-get-from-pet
"The plague can be transmitted by prairie dogs kept as pets, as well as dogs and cats."

The fully zoonotic disease aware pet owner and hist trusty dog Yersinia:
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Porcine brucellosis is viable for 48 hrs after the death of the pig. Handel the meat with gloves and eye protection and clean up after with bleach. Freeze and then cook the meat as you would any pork; well, not rare.

Feral hog is free range and organic.
Posted By: rickt300 Re: Texas Pigs Round 2..... - 06/12/19
Originally Posted by hanco
I don’t eat them either, google swine brucellosis, you won’t either.


Kind of surprises me that you don't eat them. I too prefer to clean them using gloves, same for deer.
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