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    Feral or FFA?

    This thing hangs around with the cows, typically, and doesn't belong to the land owner. We plan to evict him forcibly from the property.

    I don't see any ear notches but I'm thinking this may be a project pig. Thoughts? Wild hog or Hampshire? FFA or Feral?

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    #2
    2nd gen feral

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      #3
      definitely has some domestic in it; should be some good eating.

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        #4
        Definitely feral. Might have some domestic in him down the line but he is definitely feral. No show pig there.

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          #5
          I don't see any ear notches, so odds are he wasn't born in a barn.

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            #6
            Feral but has some Hampshire blood in him.

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              #7
              Escapee......chootem...on sight...

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                #8
                His tail looks docked- be interested to see if his needle teeth were clipped. Granted he has lost his baby teeth yet and doesn't look that old (should happen around 15 months or so if I recall my swine class about 9 years ago.)

                Had a hamp stroll by in wood county one time with his state validation tag in his ear.

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                  #9
                  I see nothing that says he isn't 100% feral.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by gonehuntin68 View Post
                    I see nothing that says he isn't 100% feral.
                    I agree 100% with color and he has some domestic obviously from some point but I see nothing there other than color to point towards a domestic hog. He is definitely not an escapee.

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                      #11
                      That is a feral hog's head.
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                        #12
                        It's a cross.

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                          #13
                          let one fly

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                            #14
                            Another vote for feral.

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                              #15
                              Feral x domestic cross that I bet someone raised in a pen. My question is how the hell is that feeder standing with cattle able to get to it? That's the million dollar question.

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