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    #61
    Originally posted by Dusty Britches View Post
    Swine Brucellosis. Shoot it and bury it, and make sure you don't touch it with your bare hands.

    Gut shot animals will not live more than 24 hours, this thing has been losing weight for a long time.
    I agree, this thing is very sick. Not sure if it a disease or snake bite that caused it (I can't tell a thing about its jaw in these photos, but you see what you want to see).

    I gut shot a hog once, went back in daylight to finish it off, and I think he would have lived a few more days though. He was full of ****** off attitude.

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      #62
      Wow I think maybe there is a big boar just got done with her!!!!!! have pigs before long

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        #63
        Personally, I'd do my best to kill that hog, then, I'd burn its carcass. This in not just matter of ethics, but also a matter of getting rid of a potential source of disease for other hogs, domestic animals, and even people.

        Here is a quote from TPWD:

        "Do feral hogs carry disease?
        In general, diseases from wild hogs do not pose a significant threat to humans; however, some diseases can be transmitted to livestock and wildlife. It is important to keep all livestock vaccinated, especially where large feral hog populations are concentrated.

        Various diseases of wild hogs include pseudorabies, swine brucellosis, tuberculosis, bubonic plague, tularemia, hog cholera, foot and mouth disease, and anthrax. Internal parasites include kidney worms, stomach worms, round worms and whipworms. Liver flukes and trichinosis are also found in hogs. External parasites include dog ticks, fleas and hog lice."

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          #64
          So poor it looks like it is walking on high heels

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            #65
            Atkins.

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