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How did these little turds survive below zero?

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    How did these little turds survive below zero?

    These suckers just born last week, how in the world did they not freeze solid, cockroaches I tell you.

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    #2
    Laying under her big ole belly was prolly fairly cozy!!!

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      #3
      I was wondering today how the pigs fared through the big freeze? Hopefully not well.

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        #4
        How did these little turds survive below zero?

        We found a cluster of 7-8 nests that they made to keep warm. I’m sure there were several in each nest.

        Last edited by ShockValue; 02-23-2021, 11:36 PM.

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          #5
          Buddy of mine that I hog hunt with found some in a nest that were frozen. I’m sure there are more that didn’t make it also.

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            #6
            Originally posted by GOODEN View Post
            Buddy of mine that I hog hunt with found some in a nest that were frozen. I’m sure there are more that didn’t make it also.
            We can only hope!

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              #7
              My wife and I rode around 600 acres of woods last weekend thinking we'd find some dead critters. We found nothing

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                #8
                All I found were dead birds & a few fresh spots where the hogs came through & rooted the ground up.


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                  #9
                  those little suckers are tough

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                    #10
                    Their natural range includes Siberia.

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                      #11
                      This was yesterday at my friend’s place adjacent to ours. Notice the little ones nursing- it got below zero out there




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                        #12
                        Originally posted by ShockValue View Post
                        We found a cluster of 7-8 nests that they made to keep warm. I’m sure there were several in each nest.

                        I would have loved it if they'd still been in that nest when you and Jim kicked the nest! That would have been true "shock value"! LOL

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                          #13
                          Three of these 5 didn’t make it but they could just have easily been coyote and bobcat turds now with as many as we have around.



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