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My first doe I arrowed last year was probably sitting for 30 minutes when I walked up on a big pig eating it. I yelled at him from about 3 feet and he charged me before going back to the deer. Don't know why i stayed around this long without a weapon but I picked up a bone from a dead cow and tagged him in the ribs and he took off. Not sure what I was thinking except for that is my deer sucka. This makes me think twice about using that strategy again.
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What a tragedy. We dump all of our gut piles in a fenced enclosure to keep the hogs from eating them. They'll ravage a dead deer before the coyotes even have a chance to find it, and have had to run them off rams and goats that our clients have shot.
Once while visiting a cousin's hog farm, I crawled in the nursery pen with a bunch of 20-30 pound piglets. There were about 40-50 animals in that pen and I thought they were so cute that I sat down on the floor to play with some of them. The next thing I knew, they were all over me, biting and tearing at my clothes and then my flesh. I had so many of them on me I couldn't stand up. I was screaming for help, but nobody could hear me over all the pigs squeals. Fortunately I was close enough to the side of the pen that I eventually puledl myself up and climb out of the pen. When I walked into the house my clothing was shredded, patches of hair was missing from my scalp and I had bruises and bite marks all over my body. Needless to say, I didn't go out to play with the piglets anymore!
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