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    The Pig Brig Trap System In Action | Pig Brig Trap System
    Watch the Pig Brig Trap System hold pigs as our field staff walks up to the trap. Please note, we recommend arriving at first light (as the pigs are calmer in the trap). This video is meant to show how strong the net is and how good the trap is at holding larger pigs.
    See the blog post:
    pigbrig.com/bl...
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    We designed the Pig Brig Trap System to catch feral pigs.
    Our mission is to help you stop your feral pig problems with an easy, effective solution.
    The Pig Brig Trap System comes in two configurations:
    The Pig Brig Trap System and Pig Brig XT Trap System.
    Based on field feedback, we've upgraded the original Pig Brig to include:
    * Wider sewn-in Boar Shield with hog ringed bottom for piglet protection
    * New abrasion-resistant Boar Shield material with better UV protection
    * New stronger top rope for reduced stretch
    The only difference between the Pig Brig and the Pig Brig XT is that the XT includes a sewn-in or clip-on Trap Cap.
    Start with the Pig Brig Trap System at a convenient price point.
    Step up to the Pig Brig XT Trap System for extra confidence in your catch and/or pigs that jump.
    Interested to learn more about Pig Brig traps and the power of Pig Brig Trap Systems?
    Learn more at www.pigbrig.com
    The White Buffalo team developed the original Pig Brig Trap System during a feral hog eradication in a fenced area on Guam. The biologists couldn't dig, place any metal objects into the ground, or do anything that disrupted the soil due to the unexploded WWII ordinance. They began hanging nets from trees with remotely triggered gates and quickly found that the pigs were more likely to go under the net than through the gate. Since then, we've upgraded and modified the net to make it more robust, changed the mesh sizes, so hog snouts don't get caught, upgraded the hardware to simplify the design, and modularized the system to ensure lightweight and fast setup.
    White Buffalo Inc. is a wilderness conservation non-profit organization, started in 1995 and led by Tony and Vickie DeNicola. White Buffalo has accomplished many significant field research and management projects, including work in the Galapagos, the Channel Islands, and Point Reyes National Seashore.

Комментарии • 266

  • @eddieperales8598
    @eddieperales8598 Год назад +23

    We caught another 38 hogs today, the heaviest was 250 pounds. The pig population is totally out of control here on the island of Oahu, The Prig Brig has helped me keep labor costs low by capturing many hogs at once, it's remarkable. Thank you Pig Brig!

    • @jffry890
      @jffry890 Год назад +3

      Do you just copy/paste this on every video mentioning Pig Brig?

    • @harleycharley8323
      @harleycharley8323 7 месяцев назад

      So what if they copy and paste? Why don’t you provide some entertaining content!

  • @edrakel3355
    @edrakel3355 3 года назад +59

    Pure Genius. Light weight, portable, easy to set up, no expensive monitoring system needed. Set it up and forget it. Pure Genius

    • @jf3209
      @jf3209 2 года назад

      haha, set it up and forget it. i am not sure if hog can dig out or jump out eventually.

    • @sakofinland3421
      @sakofinland3421 2 года назад +2

      Pigs get out of this system also. I've used every hog trap ever made and sold. They all have their pros and cons. This one is no different than all the others in it has its good and bad.

  • @Tejaye777
    @Tejaye777 3 года назад +45

    These pigs are having so much fun. Thanks for giving them a fun netted ring so they can just enjoy themselves by bumping into the net and bouncing off it. They really seem to like it so much.

    • @allanclose9684
      @allanclose9684 3 года назад +3

      The net is cutting there nose little by little.

    • @davidandrews1977
      @davidandrews1977 2 года назад

      @@allanclose9684 And soon they'll all have their brains evacuated by lead. So who really cares?

    • @Sherlock245
      @Sherlock245 2 года назад +1

      Until they destroy your crop and cost you millions these pest cannot be stopped.

    • @Tejaye777
      @Tejaye777 2 года назад +2

      @@Sherlock245 They are delicious. I wouldn't mine eating every single last one of them for you. They look delicious to eat as is.

    • @Sherlock245
      @Sherlock245 2 года назад

      @@Tejaye777 you would not be able to eat them all even if you invite your family over. And eat them for days.

  • @slappy09
    @slappy09 3 года назад +49

    You need more videos. You're trap is ingenious and also entertaining!

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад +3

      We are working on it :)

  • @donnyblondy8506
    @donnyblondy8506 3 года назад +11

    Best circus act ever!! Ringling Brothers should sign these guys up!

  • @phillyrocks3847
    @phillyrocks3847 3 года назад +88

    I could watch these videos all day. I love watching them go off the ropes WWE style.

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад +7

      Glad you like them! We do enjoy watching them bounce (they don't get hurt either - which is a cool benefit of the net).

    • @Comrade_Kamala
      @Comrade_Kamala 3 года назад +5

      Hogs can see clearly the bush they can escape into, but something that stands in the way makes them really mad.

    • @Kentucky_Blue
      @Kentucky_Blue 3 года назад

      Spit my gum out. Good one!

  • @regunter6599
    @regunter6599 3 года назад +25

    A much simpler and more effective solution, no need for expensive cameras and worrying about the batteries not being charged or the internet connection being down. It is so simple that all of us should have thought of it but didn't. That is just another example of not over thinking a solution to a problem, congratulations. Getting rid of feral animals is always a good thing, that goes for all feral animals not just pigs.

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад +2

      We sure appreciate it! 🙏🏼

    • @robertstv8045
      @robertstv8045 3 года назад +2

      @@PigBrig The comments section on your FB pg notes one client has dispatched 99 pigs. Game changer

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад +1

      @@robertstv8045 We've had one owner trap 8 times at the same site and some folks are up to 500 or more. It's so great to see. We sure hope it is helping.

    • @arthurhardy
      @arthurhardy 3 года назад +3

      Another brilliant part of this is that it keeps catching even if there are a couple pigs inside.

  • @georgegordon3464
    @georgegordon3464 2 года назад +6

    Ingenious!!!!! Probably the best trap I have seen!!!

  • @yctang3648
    @yctang3648 3 года назад +9

    I like these soft rope trap, less damage to the anxious hogs

  • @robertstv8045
    @robertstv8045 3 года назад +20

    The fact the pigs root their way in is genius.. They do not realize they need to root their way out.

    • @southernafricanboy4148
      @southernafricanboy4148 Год назад

      Please explain how it works. I want one for Africa where warthogs are damaging our crops
      Thanks

  • @eddieperales8598
    @eddieperales8598 Год назад +2

    I caught 28 hogs in the Pig Brig on Oahu, Hawaii, and I just ordered two more. The feral pig problem here has exploded, the Pig Brig gives us hope we'll contain these swine, they've raised havoc throughout mainly recently. Climate change, probably, whatever the cause, Pig Brig is awesome..

    • @bellinghammond
      @bellinghammond 10 месяцев назад +1

      "Climate Global Changing Pig™"....yeah, that's what it is! :/

  • @bobbowie9350
    @bobbowie9350 2 года назад +1

    As many have said, I love when they go nuts . This is better than netflix!

  • @WJack97224
    @WJack97224 3 года назад +16

    There is great satisfaction in seeing a big ol' sow trapped along with the piggies. Stop production in its tracks. Good on ya mates.

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад +1

      Makes us happy too.

  • @robertmitchell9529
    @robertmitchell9529 3 года назад +12

    Man the way those pigs were flying off the top rope into that mesh fencing, it must be super strong cause it should have given in but it didn't.

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад +12

      We've had up to 45 pigs, some up to 300 lbs, held overnight. The Trap is tested and proven!

    • @robertmitchell9529
      @robertmitchell9529 3 года назад +4

      @@PigBrig Very Proven!!

    • @camojoe83
      @camojoe83 3 года назад

      Will it do that more than twice? Doubtful.

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад +5

      @@camojoe83 Sure will … we’ve used these traps for years and caught hundreds of pigs.

  • @ovid4
    @ovid4 2 года назад +3

    I think they like jumping into the net. Playtime before oblivion!

  • @annmittelstadt2938
    @annmittelstadt2938 3 года назад +11

    LOL. 😄, THIS HAD ME LAUGHING OUT LOUD. I like watching them boing off the net.

    • @joselassalle4958
      @joselassalle4958 2 года назад

      and no bloody snouts!

    • @parkerhilton3296
      @parkerhilton3296 2 года назад +1

      You sound like the type of person who watches WWE professional wrestling every week woman

    • @annmittelstadt2938
      @annmittelstadt2938 2 года назад

      @@parkerhilton3296 yes, well sort of. I used too. I watch it not so much now.

    • @tuchesampho2047
      @tuchesampho2047 Год назад

      ​@parkerhilton3296 shi it's Justin bieber

  • @hauprah5317
    @hauprah5317 2 года назад +2

    They never want to see a human, but there they met him face to face... What a reaction...😂🤣✌️👍

  • @fueledbymsk6334
    @fueledbymsk6334 3 года назад +7

    Its very simple and effective

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад

      Thanks Hijau ... we sure think so. :)

  • @lizchatfield692
    @lizchatfield692 3 года назад +1

    They look like there having fun.

  • @renegadeace1735
    @renegadeace1735 Год назад +2

    I think net traps are the best. Simple, don't have to stay up late and push a button.

  • @MrManta2012
    @MrManta2012 3 года назад +4

    great trampoline for pigs

    • @dogbarbill
      @dogbarbill 3 года назад

      Yeah, a sideways trampoline.

  • @tmark7952
    @tmark7952 2 года назад

    The design of the pig trap is very clever...

  • @markspc1
    @markspc1 3 года назад +7

    Man a .22 would do wonders here !

    • @fungussf
      @fungussf Месяц назад

      Harvest commenced once the camera switched off.

  • @jackkruese4258
    @jackkruese4258 3 года назад +21

    It looks like they’re having such fun. Some kind soul has left them a play pen. How nice

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад +9

      we thought about calling it the Pig Pen :)

    • @Tejaye777
      @Tejaye777 3 года назад

      They deserve some "Fun Time" because they give us such tasty pork and bacon.

  • @golfandhike5598
    @golfandhike5598 3 года назад +2

    Love these videos. Keep um coming.

  • @andrewc4606
    @andrewc4606 Год назад

    Those pigs are in the brig, and not gettin' away!

  • @thims1961
    @thims1961 Год назад

    Thats the biggest Pig Brig I've seen so far

  • @mr.dj17
    @mr.dj17 2 года назад +2

    Nice 👍🏻

  • @VincentWilliams007
    @VincentWilliams007 Год назад

    00:44 nice backflip.

  • @VincentWilliams007
    @VincentWilliams007 Год назад

    That looks like fun. Run as fast as you can into a bouncing net.

  • @phillipwatson4441
    @phillipwatson4441 3 года назад

    We used hog panels for traps when we were young. We would rope the dangerous ones and the sows and smaller ones, get them to charge and stomp them down with our feet, We would load them and fatten them out while cutting the boars.

  • @antonhuman8446
    @antonhuman8446 Год назад

    A larger trap.
    An excellent choice.

  • @casienwhey
    @casienwhey Год назад +2

    I think this trap is ingenious. The only two potential issues I would see with it are how long would it last and how hard is it to transport the hogs in the trap once they have been caught? Otherwise, I think it's incredible, nothing else liked it on the market I know of.

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  Год назад +1

      Hiya!! Thanks so much!
      We have similar nets that we've used in the field for around 10 years, but we mainly use them during the winter, clean them, and then store them in containers. We'd expect this net to last about 5 years, depending on care and usage. Of course, there may be situations where it won't last five years (intensive use with lots of interaction, direct sun, weather, lack of care).
      Here are a couple videos! If you want more information on loading and how it works, give us a call or shoot us an email!
      ruclips.net/video/fO_Ro5ZZcM4/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/T3bOapim_Rc/видео.html

    • @nhwnhw02
      @nhwnhw02 Год назад

      It is illegal everywhere to transport feral hogs alive. So that sort of answers that.

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh 9 месяцев назад

      Aren't the hogs usually "dealt with" before transportation?

  • @records--pj6re
    @records--pj6re 2 года назад

    This would make a good screen saver for a desktop pc.

  • @RichardBaileyrichoncode
    @RichardBaileyrichoncode Месяц назад

    Amazing. Is it generally easy to find a place willing to slaughter?

  • @Tejaye777
    @Tejaye777 3 года назад +9

    "Fast food". I bet they taste good.

    • @dogbarbill
      @dogbarbill 3 года назад

      I've seen lots of these types of hog trapping vids with comments. Some people say they're good eating, some say they're nasty tasting. I guess it depends on various factors. Either way I would not know.

  • @InvaderMixo
    @InvaderMixo 2 года назад +2

    How do you dispatch the feral hogs without damaging the net?

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  2 года назад +5

      We recommend shooting from over the top of the net. Standing in the back of a pickup truck is what many people do to get that height. :)

  • @hauprah5317
    @hauprah5317 3 года назад +3

    🇮🇳Very interesting to watch 😁👍

  • @scottmiller8396
    @scottmiller8396 3 года назад +3

    Reminds me of all you can eat crab legs in Vegas

  • @pleaseNthanx
    @pleaseNthanx 2 года назад

    This is amazing!!! Full support BRAVO BRAVO

  • @victorponce7238
    @victorponce7238 3 года назад

    I like watching how they go full speed head on into the netting. Ha ha and LOL
    And they keep doing the same thing. Ha ha ha😀😀

  • @jrnumex9286
    @jrnumex9286 3 года назад +2

    tune in next week for more "pigs running around".

  • @josepeixoto3715
    @josepeixoto3715 3 года назад +4

    Man is a smart animal ; simple and effective trap,easy to get in crawling under the net, but requires a non-existent teenie weenie bit of inteligence to get out... lol

  • @fp3359
    @fp3359 2 года назад +1

    Where is the "funpart"?

  • @kenyonbissett3512
    @kenyonbissett3512 2 года назад

    No bleeding snouts, bounce back (even fun looking) netting and razor sharp teeth can’t chew through

  • @keepitreal1986
    @keepitreal1986 3 года назад +1

    A better moue Trap? Good job and video.

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад

      Thanks. It’s all new for us!

  • @patrickbreyer2904
    @patrickbreyer2904 3 года назад +3

    How did they get in there

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад +4

      Hi Patrick, they root in under the net and then when they go to leave they are focused on the wall and standing on the net. ☺️

  • @MrManta2012
    @MrManta2012 3 года назад +2

    one thing the video shows is that they don't stop attacking the net, maybe a electrical fence.

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад +3

      They do wear themselves out pretty quickly and slow down.

  • @donnyblondy8506
    @donnyblondy8506 3 года назад +2

    answer to an age old question,,,Can pigs fly? hahahaha

  • @JamesGibson-o3w
    @JamesGibson-o3w 2 месяца назад

    How do they enter the trap and how does it secure them inside?

    • @AVB2-LST1154
      @AVB2-LST1154 Месяц назад

      When they want in they stick their noses under the bottom of the net and get under it. As it crosses over their backs it raises no concern as they are used to rooting under bushes. The bottom of the net extends about three feet inwards and lays on the ground.. When they have eaten and want to leave they approach the net like they did when entering, but they are now standing on the bottom of the net and it will not lift up like it did when they entered from the outside. Ingenious!

  • @richardcornell7290
    @richardcornell7290 3 года назад +11

    Start blasting away.

  • @bradhuston9198
    @bradhuston9198 3 года назад +1

    So what are you going to do with them butcher, or coyote food

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад +5

      It depends on the person and the state ... some folks fill their freezers, some folks in TX/OK trailer for slaughter and others will recycle for vultures/coyotes ...

  • @opasthanaopas5969
    @opasthanaopas5969 3 года назад +1

    these hogs have fun playing with nets

  • @jimbob4456
    @jimbob4456 2 года назад +1

    Smart enough to get in, not smart enough to get out.

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  2 года назад

      That’s the idea 😉

  • @alphaguy2040
    @alphaguy2040 3 года назад

    Can someone explain why pigs cannot escape by going under the net like the way they go in? Presumably the bottom is detached from the ground or they cannot enter the trap to begin with. Please help me solve the puzzle. Thanks

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад +1

      Hi Alpha Guy, the pigs root under the net using natural rooting behavior and then when they go to leave they are so focused on the side of the net (and are standing on the bottom layer) ... they don't think to back up and root under the skirt.

  • @YNotWAKEUp
    @YNotWAKEUp 11 месяцев назад

    6 little biggly piggies wobbly and weaving insides a trap outdoors wildlife fense and sadly goner too soon before unknowingly volunteered to feast insides a trap outdoors menu awaiting patiently for wildlife kickbacks behind the same fence..

  • @vinishnair7353
    @vinishnair7353 2 года назад

    This is amazing but could someone please explain why the pigs are not able to crawl out from under the net the same way they crawled in?

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  2 года назад

      Interestingly they focus on the edge of the trap and not the net they are standing on ☺️

  • @ailynpimentel8951
    @ailynpimentel8951 2 года назад

    Very nices trap wow

  • @venkatarao1658
    @venkatarao1658 11 месяцев назад

    When they know they have been trapped...the panic starts.

  • @tomblount5635
    @tomblount5635 3 года назад +1

    Ole Hicka Nut from Yawt Yawt ought to be watching this. He says he hates T post but yet he hauls around heavy arse panels and stays up half the night dropping the gate lol. Obviously he doesn't understand real feral hog trapping. He claims he is feeding the hungry, well you have to be really hungry in order to eat one of these Bo Hogs!! It's bogus if course. Hahaha

  • @RaysDad
    @RaysDad 2 года назад

    Some of the pigs bit the netting but it doesn't look like they did any damage.

  • @zootsootful
    @zootsootful 3 года назад +3

    A bibi, a bibi, that's all folks!...

  • @bobbyjones7922
    @bobbyjones7922 2 года назад

    After they are trapped in the cage, how long does it takes before they calm down???

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  2 года назад +1

      Thankfully, the animals don't seem to realize they've been trapped and are relatively calm until a human arrives or if it starts getting too hot for them. We typically recommend putting enough bait in the trap to keep them occupied and dispatch at first light ☺️

    • @bobbyjones7922
      @bobbyjones7922 2 года назад

      @@PigBrig Thank you 4 your answer......

  • @1harrymac
    @1harrymac 3 года назад

    this may be a crazy question how many generations are these pigs from the farm?

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад

      We are sure it varies between locations ...not an easy answer. :)

  • @40AcresandGuns
    @40AcresandGuns 2 года назад +1

    I can see outside feel the freedom ,,I just can't get out .it must be parallel universe

  • @МустафаМуса-с2п
    @МустафаМуса-с2п 2 года назад +1

    The electric fence quickly disciplines them! 🤣

  • @jddr.jkindle9708
    @jddr.jkindle9708 3 года назад +2

    How do the pigs enter the trap?

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад +8

      They push under the net that is laying on the ground (root under) and then when they attempt to leave, they are so focused on the wall (and are standing on the bottom netting) that they can't get out. Pretty simple.

    • @billl1127
      @billl1127 3 года назад +1

      @@PigBrig I guess they're not as smart as people say they are.

    • @ronsmith1364
      @ronsmith1364 3 года назад +1

      @@PigBrig No trigger??

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад

      @@ronsmith1364 You don’t need a trigger ... if there were a reason to add one, you certainly could tho.

    • @Reviloj
      @Reviloj 3 года назад

      Thanks. I was wondering how they get in as well.

  • @Comrade_Kamala
    @Comrade_Kamala 3 года назад +6

    Hogs Olympics

  • @theamazingchannel470
    @theamazingchannel470 3 года назад +2

    Hey, buddy!

  • @mr.robinson7083
    @mr.robinson7083 Год назад

    If these pigs know how to cooperate and concentrate hitting on a selected weakest spot of the net numerous times I think they have a good chance of escapeing . They can also bite with their sharp teeth and pull the net backward until it is broken . Unfortunately these pigs do not have any ideas what to do . I believe dogs know this tactic even if they cannot jump over .

  •  3 года назад +1

    The Netting makes this all the More Comical ..to see these Pigs scatter and jump into the net -then slam into each other like little Dorks ...It brings back warm memories Pork Chop & potato salad for Thanks Giving Dinner with that fams ....slabs and slabs of Pig

  • @123TauruZ321
    @123TauruZ321 Год назад

    Only thing i can think of that would help them get out, is if they all jumped into one spot simultaneously. That would most likely break the fence in some way. They could also climb on top of each other, but that would mean not everyone would get out. It's still a good upgrade from other types of pens.

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  Год назад

      Hey there! We like to refer to this system as a “trap” not a “pen” because it’s not meant to hold pigs like a pen. 😉 The cool thing about this trap is there is a Trap Cap available that would help keep the pigs from jumping/climbing over and the dynamic nature of the trap absorbs impact, similar to how a trampoline works, keeping everything in place even if there are a bunch of pigs bouncing around in there - but the pigs are normally very calm and don’t realize they are captured until the human shows up for dispatch. Thanks for popping by! Have a great Sunday!

    • @123TauruZ321
      @123TauruZ321 Год назад

      @@PigBrig I feel you are avoiding my points. For what reason i have no idea.

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  Год назад +2

      @@123TauruZ321 Hi again! Didn’t mean to sound elusive! You made some great points in your comment.
      Jump in one spot simultaneously: There is probably a situation where a large group of pigs could run off with this trap, or plow the entire thing over, but it hasn’t happened yet. The net holds up very well. It's dynamic structure distributes force over a large area so the pigs can run into the trap full steam and it acts like a trampoline. One of our customers just shared a 287.8 pound boar caught as part of a sounder, and largest catch we’ve seen so far is 65 at once! With an 8000-ft-lb drop strength we are very happy with the performance.
      Climbing on top of each other to get over: That’s why we developed the Trap Cap. It helps keep the more athletic animals from jumping/climbing out or escaping when the pig’s literally pig pile to one side of the trap. Escapes can happen, but the cool thing is that the pigs normally come back.
      Anyways - it’s always great to get feedback and hope this helps! Give us a call at 833-744-2744 or shoot in an email at info@pigbrig.com Our customer support team is awesome and would love to answer all your questions about the trap! Thanks for the comment! 😊
      ruclips.net/video/J79Dv9nHl8c/видео.html

  • @cptechno
    @cptechno 2 года назад

    Why do you use net? What does it do?

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  2 года назад

      Hi! The trap is dynamic and works kind of like a trampoline distributing force over a wide area. Stop and think about all the places we use netting and rope - It is used as a safety device to prevent spectators from getting injured at sporting events, to hold cargo down, and in military use.
      For those who want a multi-catch option, that is easily transportable, and you don't need to stay up all night waiting for pigs to go in the trap to drop the door this offers a good option. It also works well for those that are struggling with the metal traps that they have because the pigs have become wary to their trap system.
      Thanks for stopping by 😊

  • @evemarie1605
    @evemarie1605 2 года назад

    You could have a modified steel-mesh trap with fixed steel-mesh walls and a Kevlar net gate on one side and a loading gate on the other side:- the pigs would enter sporadically through the net gate, become trapped, and then could be loaded into a trailer the next day through the loading gate. Obviously this would be a more expensive system but it would allow commercial wild-pig "harvesters" to travel about and harvest wild pigs for live transfer to a feed-yard and abattoir where they could be processed as specialty pork for the gourmet market. Another improvement would be to provide specialty feed such as dried ear corn with an attractive odorant such as molasses or even corn syrup with some molasses rum mixed in (to get the pigs "stinking drunk", just kidding!).

    • @darbycrash726
      @darbycrash726 Год назад +1

      Why don't you build it "Smart guy?"

  • @wutntarnation
    @wutntarnation 2 года назад

    This is far superior to the big metal drop traps.

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  2 года назад

      We appreciate it.

  • @powerfarmer
    @powerfarmer Год назад

    What material is the mesh made with? How long lasts the grid?

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  Год назад

      We use three different types of net - hand sewn together to make it durable and easy for pigs to enter. It is 20 feet in diameter and the largest reported catch is 65 pigs.
      We have similar nets that we've used in the field for around 10 years, but we mainly use them during the winter, clean them, and then store them in containers. We'd expect this net to last about 5 years, depending on care and usage. Of course, there may be situations where it won't last five years (intensive use with lots of interaction, direct sun, weather, lack of care).

    • @powerfarmer
      @powerfarmer Год назад

      @@PigBrig many thanks from Austria . . .

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  Год назад

      @@powerfarmer We do have a demonstration in Czech Republic and Italy soon. Send us an email if you are interested.

  • @estifloco
    @estifloco 2 года назад

    I guess the "swim down" method doesn't apply here

  • @budimanarius9237
    @budimanarius9237 2 года назад

    Bagus caranya dengan membuat jaring kuat,luas,dipancing dengan
    umpan,karena babi itu sangat lapar,
    babi yang. Ketangkapp itupun sehat
    Bila dibawa ketempat lain lain,semoga hati hati,babi itu kuat bila marah ngamuk banget acarapun
    bisa kita tonton untuk hiburan
    .yerima kasih...pakar industrie.

  • @L2THEC1
    @L2THEC1 2 года назад +1

    They're going to sleep good tonight 😆😆😆

  • @desertaxe
    @desertaxe 2 года назад +1

    finally where is delicious sausages?

  • @hanfucolorful9656
    @hanfucolorful9656 3 года назад

    You did not show us how the trap system works ?????????????

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад

      Here's a great video that shows it ruclips.net/video/yIu4bhYXwJU/видео.html

  • @rhosus2787
    @rhosus2787 3 года назад

    Yupeeeee

  • @bungalowbill4710
    @bungalowbill4710 3 года назад

    I have been told that pork rib barbecue is tasty.

  • @onceANexile
    @onceANexile 3 года назад +2

    The damage they do...

  • @allanclose9684
    @allanclose9684 3 года назад

    Do they get in by going under the net?

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад

      Allan, they root under the net and when the go to leave they are standing on it.

  • @bdon661
    @bdon661 3 года назад +1

    "Choot dat gator!"

  • @mundodobetove3047
    @mundodobetove3047 2 года назад +1

    Parabéns muitos bom mesmo Deus abençoe sempre sua vida amén 👍👇👍 Deus abençoe todos meus escritos amén 🤔😳😁🤭😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👏👏👏👍👍

  • @toonarmy8524
    @toonarmy8524 2 года назад

    Bacon sarnies for the win.

  • @Makeitliquidfast
    @Makeitliquidfast 3 года назад +1

    Jaeger pro is finished.

    • @robertstv8045
      @robertstv8045 3 года назад

      Indeed. More effective and 1/4 the cost.

  • @DukeJonas
    @DukeJonas 3 года назад +1

    Bacon!

  • @biggdogg19
    @biggdogg19 2 года назад

    Ok, now let us see you destroy these destroyers!

  • @Lyricistnz
    @Lyricistnz 3 года назад +2

    This is some WWE shit!!!! Awesome!

  • @jamesjames3525
    @jamesjames3525 3 года назад +1

    Love me a pig brig full of juicy feral piglets.I

  • @evemarie1605
    @evemarie1605 2 года назад

    What might work better as bait is dried husked unshelled ear corn:- pigs like it better that way although it's not common to find it anymore although old-time farmers would store it in corn-cribs and you might find a back-to-the-lander or a Mennonite farmer who still harvests corn that way. Also, perhaps you could find a way to remove the pigs into a trailer without the need to shoot them in the field so they could be moved to an abattoir and be processed into specialty pork. If you can make it profitable to harvest wild pigs and feral pigs they will be extirpated much more quickly.

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  2 года назад +1

      Lots of folks trailer load. Here are a couple videos! If you want more information on loading and how it works, give us a call or shoot us an email! 😊
      ruclips.net/video/fO_Ro5ZZcM4/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/T3bOapim_Rc/видео.html

  • @jerryhoward7910
    @jerryhoward7910 Год назад

    Giant crab trap

  • @jimwhite1557
    @jimwhite1557 3 года назад

    Looks like some have figured out a way to get into these traps but not how to get out. Also, I be they don’t get bloody snouts from running into metal in other kinds of traps. Has it ever happened that a large hog caught the net on its body and while backing out opened it enough for a small pig to get out, showing them how to can all get out? Pigs are smart, but maybe not that smart- or lucky.

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад +1

      Hi Jim :) they don’t get bloody snouts and bashed up faces (which is great) and interestingly we haven’t heard of one getting out while another is going in … not to say it couldn’t happen but they all seem focused on the food.

  • @AvadaKedavra943
    @AvadaKedavra943 3 года назад

    All they needed is one pig standing guard under the net to keep the opening

  • @julianfleming5627
    @julianfleming5627 3 года назад

    How does it trap them?

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  3 года назад +2

      The pigs root under the net and when the go to leave they are standing on it … they focus on the wall vs the flap of net on the floor.

    • @Renville80
      @Renville80 3 года назад

      @@PigBrig Definitely an elegant solution, as long as the posts are set securely.

  • @achiepalaago
    @achiepalaago Год назад

    Why don't they seem to figure out that they can exit the same way they entered. 🤔

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  Год назад

      Interestingly they focus on the edge of the trap and not the net they are standing on ...

  • @kangitankaska
    @kangitankaska 2 года назад

    Very humane before the kill. No bloody snouts.

    • @PigBrig
      @PigBrig  2 года назад

      It’s a huge benefit of the net.