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Neighborhood in Fort Bend County, TX is invaded by pack of wild hogs, 25+ of them!
Posted on 12/14/21 at 5:48 pm
Posted on 12/14/21 at 5:48 pm
And I'm not talking about tigergirl and "her" friends headed out to da club.
KHOU
Just in time for Christmas ham!
KHOU
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Dozens of wild hogs caught on video taking over Sienna neighborhood
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FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas — Some wild home security camera footage from Fort Bend County captured what you don’t want to see in your front yard.
Sienna neighbors said their yards were ravaged by dozens of wild hogs in the middle of the night.
Then, the hogs were gone.
The man whose camera caught the video said he wasn’t surprised they were in his yard, but he was stunned but their number.
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“I was thinking to see two, three or four ... not 25 or 30,” Glen Garner said.
After the sun came up one morning last week, Garner stepped outside to walk his daughter to the bus stop.
The evidence only footsteps from his door was hard to miss.
“I saw a ton of ton of damage,” Garner said. “In our front yard, in our neighbor’s yard. Some of the houses down the street were hit worse than others.”
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One local trapper says 75% of local hog populations need to be killed to reduce them to a manageable level.
Just in time for Christmas ham!
This post was edited on 12/14/21 at 5:50 pm
Posted on 12/14/21 at 5:49 pm to LegendInMyMind
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One local trapper says 75% of local hog populations need to be killed to reduce them to a manageable level.
I would say 100%
Posted on 12/14/21 at 5:50 pm to LegendInMyMind
They must have a terrible HOA.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 5:50 pm to LegendInMyMind
I saw that video earlier. Idk if I could have prevented myself from mowing those frickers down.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 5:51 pm to LegendInMyMind
who,who who, who let the Hogs out !
Posted on 12/14/21 at 5:53 pm to LegendInMyMind
frick those things with Covid AIDS
Posted on 12/14/21 at 5:54 pm to billjamin
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Idk if I could have prevented myself from mowing those frickers down.
Damn straight!

Posted on 12/14/21 at 5:56 pm to LegendInMyMind
Thats every hood North of Austin..
Posted on 12/14/21 at 5:57 pm to LegendInMyMind
Trap, pin, feed, wait thirty days, slaughter and make sausage.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 5:59 pm to GumboPot
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Trap, pin, feed, wait thirty days, slaughter and make sausage.
frick that. Those things are gross. I mow them down on sight and leave the body as a sign to the others.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 6:00 pm to CaptainsWafer
Pew pew pe…I mean boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom reload boom boom boom boom boom boom
Posted on 12/14/21 at 6:01 pm to LegendInMyMind
The year 1539 is often given as the date hogs were introduced the North American continent. That's when Spanish explorer Hernando DeSoto and his army landed at present-day Tampa Bay, Fla., bringing along with them a herd of hogs some estimate as high as 300 animals. However, hogs actually arrived in the New World several decades earlier, when Christopher Columbus introduced swine to the West Indies on his second voyage in 1493. Not surprisingly, hog hunting soon followed.
According to the book, Wild Pigs in the United States, "Thirteen years after Columbus introduced domestic swine to the West Indies, the Spanish colonists that settled on these islands found it necessary to hunt the now free-ranging descendants of these animals because they were killing cattle." The pigs also destroyed crops and even attacked people.
On the North American continent, explorer DeSoto and his army trekked from Florida to the west, crossing the Mississippi River into present-day Arkansas and Louisiana. Herds of live pigs came along to provide the soldiers with fresh meat. Some of the hogs were traded to native people, while others escaped.
According to the book, Wild Pigs in the United States, "Thirteen years after Columbus introduced domestic swine to the West Indies, the Spanish colonists that settled on these islands found it necessary to hunt the now free-ranging descendants of these animals because they were killing cattle." The pigs also destroyed crops and even attacked people.
On the North American continent, explorer DeSoto and his army trekked from Florida to the west, crossing the Mississippi River into present-day Arkansas and Louisiana. Herds of live pigs came along to provide the soldiers with fresh meat. Some of the hogs were traded to native people, while others escaped.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 6:11 pm to Sao
Now if there were 30-50 of them, I could suggest a suitable method to deter them from eating a small child within 3-5 minutes.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 6:19 pm to Shwapp
Can't just start shooting up the neighborhood in a subdivision, but good time to break out the compound bow.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 6:35 pm to LegendInMyMind
We’ve had these in Bridgeland in cypress for years. They frick the shite out of people’s yards.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 6:36 pm to LegendInMyMind
Just Tiger Ryno having a party.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 6:38 pm to LegendInMyMind
That subdivision is built in the Brazos River Bottom. Those hogs were there way before Karen and her United Nations style neighbors.
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