"Super pigs" in Canada threaten to spread across border into U.S.

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  • DadSmith

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    We already have them here they are called Razorbacks, and not the football team. Arkansas, Missouri, and Texas already have them.

    Need to setup special butcher shops just for them and have people being them in on a daily bases and have them Inspected, and sold across the country for meat.

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    model1994

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    there's been USDA-employed pig guys here in Indiana for years. at least, southern Indiana. I met a few in 2018. They were busy. thankfully we don't have it bad, and are -hopefully- densely populated enough to control them
     

    Mij

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    there's been USDA-employed pig guys here in Indiana for years. at least, southern Indiana. I met a few in 2018. They were busy. thankfully we don't have it bad, and are -hopefully- densely populated enough to control them
    Looks like some states are having luck useing Warfarin, no link but in this months issue of F-F-G.
     

    miguel

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