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<blockquote data-quote="Don A Parsons" data-source="post: 1598380" data-attributes="member: 97414"><p>Maybe we can change the name of the thread to Hogs and Cats,,, purhaps we can squize Badgers into this mix. Ha </p><p></p><p>We have a few roddet Hogs in our Western Province that accidently got released about 20+ years ago,,, but they never really took off since they compete with lots of the other furry critters up here. That and local land owners pound-ed them pretty hard a few years ago,,, wild Hogs are not native up here,,, -30 is hard on them little lone the 21 days of -36 cto -40c... If it dosen't come with a fir coat,,, its chances of surviving is tuff going in the North.</p><p></p><p>Don't get me right or wrong,,, but heavy snow pack and cold temps for 3 to 5 months is tuff going on everything,,, the taller the critter the better chances they have at surviving since they can nibble on left over willow nubs or left over Berrys that the birds didn't get.</p><p></p><p>Tuff sledding in a frozen planet,,, they say spring is around the corner,,, August can come soon enough. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don A Parsons, post: 1598380, member: 97414"] Maybe we can change the name of the thread to Hogs and Cats,,, purhaps we can squize Badgers into this mix. Ha We have a few roddet Hogs in our Western Province that accidently got released about 20+ years ago,,, but they never really took off since they compete with lots of the other furry critters up here. That and local land owners pound-ed them pretty hard a few years ago,,, wild Hogs are not native up here,,, -30 is hard on them little lone the 21 days of -36 cto -40c... If it dosen't come with a fir coat,,, its chances of surviving is tuff going in the North. Don't get me right or wrong,,, but heavy snow pack and cold temps for 3 to 5 months is tuff going on everything,,, the taller the critter the better chances they have at surviving since they can nibble on left over willow nubs or left over Berrys that the birds didn't get. Tuff sledding in a frozen planet,,, they say spring is around the corner,,, August can come soon enough. LOL [/QUOTE]
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