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  • #46
    Nottacticool
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    • Sep 2018
    • 141

    Originally posted by dave the boar
    Farmers are the ones poisoning the animals mostly. The outskirts of clovis used to have thousands of jackrabbit and coyote but now you'd be lucky to see one every few years poisoning rabits poisoned the coyote because the rabbits chewed the drip lines . In orange cove they poison the hogs for the same reason lucky all the hogs i kill aren't near there and i haven't found any green meat
    Not legal to poison pigs in California. However, they do sometimes get into poisons meant for coyotes of squirrels.

    Originally posted by dave the boar
    hi I have a depreciation permit for hogs I trap them . Some I pin up to fatten up to eat, or to deworm them before slaughter in hoter months . So will I not beable to keep them pinned for storage until I choose to harvest them?
    You might want to read your depredation permit a bit closer. All trapped pigs must be killed immediately. You can't legally raise them to slaughter later.

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