Feral hog disposal PSA

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  • Mosinowner

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    Sorry I just had to do this. i've been reading about swine related illnesses. They are very common when dealing with these animals. Contact with blood is unacceptable IMHO. Please wear respiratory protection and gloves when you dispose of them ( If you dispose of them and don't stuff them ) And dig a pit. Burn them with some sort of accelerant. Or drag them to a area where they cannot harm anybody. Sorry if I sound like a safety troll but just telling it like I see it. They are way to common in TX and allot of people get sick from them
     

    tyrajam

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    You could could wear a respirator, dig a pit, burn it...but I dispose of my Florida feral hogs in a crockpot full of my homemade BBQ sauce. Cooking it to an internal temperature of 165 degrees kills any and all harmful bacteria, parasites, etc. according to the FDA. You dispose of them your way and I'll dispose of them mine!
     
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