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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    wild hogs in that area if ALIVE can be sold at the local dog food plant not far away .
    as far as human consumption I am not aware of who might be taking them to donate away .
    the young ones are quite tasty for sure
    I never thought about a dog food plant taking them. When we were hunting them the bigger ones made sausage.
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    most all the larger hogs the folks here take to the nearest bar ditch , during deer season they are all over beside the roads , sometimes there are several in a pile
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    That will keep the buzzards and the possums happy
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    That will keep the buzzards and the possums happy
    in actuality ,not much seems to eat them , they lay there for months slowly going away , sometimes there are huge "oil" slicks on the pavement where they used to be , pretty disgusting to say the least .
    first time I ever saw this , I had accidently shot a huge boar , I was trying to get the sow with him and somehow he dropped on the shot.
    then we broke a winch trying to load him and the processing plant told me to take him off to a ditch somewhere as he wasn't fit for anything food related .
    so I took him back to the place we hunted and dropped him off down a fence line near the front gate where no one hunted . he laid there for over a month before his eyes got eaten , then laid there another month before he didn't look really fresh killed ,then another 3 months or so before he wasn't a whole hog and about a year passed and I collected his skull .
    I was amazed he laid there for several weeks and didn't even swell up , couldn't quite gather why after a few weeks he still looked fresh .
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