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shovelhead69:
" If you are hog doggin' - the dogs can rip the pig up - leaving some rough meat lol. "

Have to lol and argue this one. Any damage to a hog would be the ear and a few puncture wounds to the snout or neck. And the catch dogs are actually only in the hold position for a very short time till hog is flipped and the dog broke off with a breaking stick. They are dogs not alligators.

The biggest chance of damage for "doggin" is to the dog. But thats why we employ cut collars and cut vest and only take properly tested dogs in the field. Or if a hog slips his head from under your knee then you may just get a cutter yourself.

When we take the boars back we castrate and feed on a mixture of grain in our pens till we decide to harvest one. You guys never eat Shoats? Them are the best lol.



shovelhead69:
To the guy who hogged in Florida. I did that 2 x. Those are some tough people. Even the plants cut ya up and they got big lizards with teeth and had a blast.


just_me_mongo:
I was in Texas on my first dog hunt & I watched some currs tear up the left rear side of a hog.  They are dogs & they can get real ferocious when on a hog.

I had a lot of fun.

just_me_mongo:
My first dog hunt, I actually got so tangled up in briars that the guys had to untangle me.  It was hot as can be. 


shovelhead69:
Well if it was a lil ol shoat then sure the dogs could do a fair bit of damage. Same as any other small animal that a few untrained or wild dogs set to pulling and tugging on can do. 

 I havnt been on a just a few hunts for pleasure. I and my family have been doing this for generations for food, fun, pest control and money. You are the one who LOL and gave false info. Not trying to argue with you sgishna just stating the facts.



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