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<blockquote data-quote="Double Naught Spy" data-source="post: 2970340" data-attributes="member: 55410"><p>Deer mostly eat stuff and rub on some trees and that is their damage. Hogs eat grown plants. Hogs eat sprouts. Hog eat seeds. Hogs will root up the ground for freshly planted seeds. Hogs will root up the ground for insect. Hogs raid ground nests for eggs. Rooting promotes erosion. Hogs are tied to higher levels of pollutants in local streams. It can really suck when you plant 40 acres of seeds and come out the next morning and 10 acres are rooted, then more the next night.</p><p></p><p>I hunt for a lot of ranchers in north Texas. Some are hunters, themselves. Not a single one would opt to keep feral hogs. </p><p></p><p>Yes, deer do cause damage. Adding in something else more damaging (as well as being invasive) to the mix isn't a good idea from a conservation perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double Naught Spy, post: 2970340, member: 55410"] Deer mostly eat stuff and rub on some trees and that is their damage. Hogs eat grown plants. Hogs eat sprouts. Hog eat seeds. Hogs will root up the ground for freshly planted seeds. Hogs will root up the ground for insect. Hogs raid ground nests for eggs. Rooting promotes erosion. Hogs are tied to higher levels of pollutants in local streams. It can really suck when you plant 40 acres of seeds and come out the next morning and 10 acres are rooted, then more the next night. I hunt for a lot of ranchers in north Texas. Some are hunters, themselves. Not a single one would opt to keep feral hogs. Yes, deer do cause damage. Adding in something else more damaging (as well as being invasive) to the mix isn't a good idea from a conservation perspective. [/QUOTE]
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