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    In this country, you won't see this often.

    Rick
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    #2
    Every now and then I see it happen. It depends how hungry the deer is and aggressive the pig is. I've also seen mature bucks lower their heads and horn em, run em off.
    Neat colored pig as well.

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      #3
      Calico pig !

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        #4
        You know. Calico cats are always female. Wonder if that's a sow.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Walker View Post
          You know. Calico cats are always female. Wonder if that's a sow.
          Boar.

          I have lots of picture of him.
          He's become a real stupid regular, and will soon have a date with something sharp.

          Rick

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            #6
            Reminds me of the line from the original "Ghostbusters", talking about the end times: "dogs and cats living together"....

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              #7
              Years ago I read on some hog hunting forum that black and white hogs in the wild are inbred.

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                #8
                I've got to get back to keeping up with cameras. Patterning pigs is what I like most about them.
                With the green winter wheat fields just east and north of town our action at feeders has slowed way down.

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                  Originally posted by tradtiger View Post
                  Reminds me of the line from the original "Ghostbusters", talking about the end times: "dogs and cats living together"....
                  With everything else we're seeing now days, it just may be.

                  Originally posted by M.E.B. View Post
                  Years ago I read on some hog hunting forum that black and white hogs in the wild are inbred.
                  I've never heard that, but don't doubt it.
                  We have lots of red/black, and white/black spotted pigs in this country.

                  Originally posted by DRT View Post
                  I've got to get back to keeping up with cameras. Patterning pigs is what I like most about them.
                  With the green winter wheat fields just east and north of town our action at feeders has slowed way down.

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                  When the wheat decided to come on - it came on, but we're still getting a decent amount of traffic at the feeders.

                  Rick

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by RickBarbee View Post
                    With everything else we're seeing now days, it just may be.







                    I've never heard that, but don't doubt it.

                    We have lots of red/black, and white/black spotted pigs in this country.







                    When the wheat decided to come on - it came on, but we're still getting a decent amount of traffic at the feeders.



                    Rick
                    Us too but not near October levels.

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