Sunday, September 16, 2012

Pigs Gone Wild


Pigs Gone Wild

            Pigs are becoming more and more of a problem every second. I’m not talking about cute little pink pigs; these are big, mean, wild, feral hogs that are destroying property and land all across America. They are even killing other wildlife and are an extreme danger to us by their ruthless mean attitudes.

In the U.S alone there are an estimated 4 million wild hogs that cause over 8 million dollars in damage each year. These beasts are hurting our wildlife more than we even know. They mostly live in bottom land where there’s lots of row crops and soft land. Farmers say that plants such as corn, soy beans, and rice aren’t even getting a good chance to grow. As soon as the farmers put new seed in the ground the hogs go out and rut it up. That’s what they do they dig and rut up land looking for food and for their own enjoyment. This is a danger for our wanted wildlife such as, deer and turkey. They rely on grazing the reminisce of what the combine leaves behind and if it never sprouts then there will be no reminisce. They already have enough competition between their own species they don’t need an unwanted more dominate species to compete with. Also they are a danger to our river systems. These are very dirty animals that we are talking about. Where hogs are present, river banks are becoming eroded and washing land away from the hogs digging on the river banks. They have been spotted all the way from Texas to California to Michigan and in New York. Experts say that there are many diseases that they carry that are a danger to us one of them is swine brucellosis; this is a bacteria that the pigs can carry. If a human gets this disease it can cause swelling in the reproductive organs, high fever, organ problems, and even joint pains.      
            The solution is simple to this hog problem that the nation is going through. We as a whole must kill off as many wild hogs as possible. If you look in this picture above that is a wild hog that was out on the loose in Alabama. That is a 1,051 pound hog killed by a 15 year old boy. Its things like this that need to scare us. What if that boy had been walking out to his deer stand one morning in the dark and that hog saw him? Let’s just say that boy would not have won. Now yes that is a very large hog, most wild hogs are between 200 and 300 pounds but if there’s one that big I’m sure there’s more out there, maybe a few of them even bigger than that one.  We all have to have the same mentality as this young man did and elimant all wild hogs before all w ild hogs elimante us…


 http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/02/07/oink-feral-pigs-growing-problem/

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