Feral Swine Bomb: How wild pigs are threatening Canada’s ecosystems and economy

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @jokulsnow9903
    @jokulsnow9903 2 года назад +63

    Q: Why do some people say they need rifles with more than a 5 round mag?
    A: The sixth pig.

    • @alvindueck2104
      @alvindueck2104 Год назад +6

      And the 10th, and 20th

    • @jimmyjohnson7041
      @jimmyjohnson7041 Год назад +1

      With a special license.......yes......... multi rounds should be allowed ! But only for special purposes ! Such as hog hunting. However..... a multi- round shot gun shooting with three people posted over a feeding area would serve as a much more effective way to rid of the hogs ! Shoot anything that moves !

    • @deanfirnatine7814
      @deanfirnatine7814 Год назад

      Or the 30th pig

    • @deanfirnatine7814
      @deanfirnatine7814 Год назад

      @@jimmyjohnson7041 What gives you the right to take others rights away? Why are you special? In the US so called assault weapons (semi auto sporting rifles) are used in well UNDER 1% of all crimes. Seriously why are some people like you authoritarians by nature? By the way with areas with large amounts of wild pigs where people are experienced about what works best NO ONE uses shotguns, they use semi auto sporting rifles.

    • @jimmyjohnson7041
      @jimmyjohnson7041 Год назад

      @@deanfirnatine7814 I seek " no " right.......nor from anyone else ! Im not special. Im a farmer. If theres a problem be it whatever.....feral hogs or.......... ????? Ill deal with the problem as needed.
      You state " No One " uses shotguns. I do......and it works !! With that...... maybe people should reconsider what they use to get rid of hogs ( relating to this video ). Three people using shotguns can do far more damage then using a semi-auto rifle. Much more lead flying.....smaller....and easy to hit.....but need to be somewhat........close up . Shoot the hogs...... stop complaining about a problem. Do something about it ! I know......now your tune will change.. introduce " ethics " .. and then keep complaining.

  • @deanfirnatine7814
    @deanfirnatine7814 Год назад +18

    Hunting may not be the answer but you have to be insane to ban hunting of them.

  • @rockie307
    @rockie307 Год назад +19

    Wild hogs are spreading rapidly because lack of predators and hunters. Most the wolves, mountain lions, grizzly have been killed off and few people are good at hunting these days.

    • @marjanp
      @marjanp Год назад +2

      It's so obvious but they choose to ignore it.

    • @SilenzioDiEsistenza
      @SilenzioDiEsistenza 7 месяцев назад +2

      excellent observation. also few people are good at hunting without disturbing the population of species within the environment. it creates unnecessary stresses, and distrust for humans. but yeah, people used to get killed or wounded sometimes by a predator, perhaps because of their own fault, perhaps because of predators not having pray, and lifestock would be attacked sometimes. not considering the interconnectedness within ecosystems between predator and pray, they started to believe it would be a good thing to make them extinct all together. you know the saying, every year about 63 people die from shark attacks, every year hundred million sharks die from human attacks. but some still believe there should exist no sharks, so no people die, instead of through education understanding sharks better

  • @alden1132
    @alden1132 Год назад +17

    This is where natural predators would have been useful. Wolves, cougars/panthers/mountain lions, lynx, bobcat, large birds of prey, etc.

    • @kcblues2sherwood652
      @kcblues2sherwood652 Год назад

      It never seems to work out when man tries to mess with mother nature! Adding more animals will create more problems! Just put a bounty on them and donate the meat!

  • @Darkhorse393
    @Darkhorse393 2 года назад +77

    Remember when people made fun of the farmer complaining about wild pigs invading his farm? I guess he wasn't blowing it out of proportion was he

    • @worsethanjoerogan8061
      @worsethanjoerogan8061 2 года назад +8

      If anything he was downplaying it

    • @jasonblack4208
      @jasonblack4208 Год назад +9

      I'm 31 now, and I'll be honest....I feel bad for how disrespectful I was to agricultural workers when I was younger. They do so much and get so little respect for it cuz everyone just thinks they're stupid.

    • @katherinedickinson7745
      @katherinedickinson7745 Год назад

      ​@@jasonblack4208hahaha,

    • @alan30189
      @alan30189 Год назад +4

      @@jasonblack4208 Farming has gone high-tech. If you see the amazing technical equipment in a tractor today, that plants and harvests crops, you’d be amazed.

    • @meltedfro
      @meltedfro 9 месяцев назад

      proPORKtion

  • @warrenschwartz5653
    @warrenschwartz5653 Год назад +65

    "I think somebody said that pigs are the 4th smartest mammals, but I think they are smarter than about 80% of the humans" Checks out.

    • @David-ek4fh
      @David-ek4fh Год назад +7

      So are 80% of mushrooms.

    • @ajaxmaintenance5104
      @ajaxmaintenance5104 Год назад +3

      The other 20% vote Liberal.

    • @futureisyours3016
      @futureisyours3016 Год назад +2

      Gotta take their opinion about vaccines, aliens, jfk and why x²+ y²=z².
      Coz they're smart!!!!

    • @antonhuman8446
      @antonhuman8446 Год назад +3

      For sure smarter than the government where I reside!

    • @bunnyben5607
      @bunnyben5607 Год назад

      Can confirm, but they're probably smarter than about 95% of Americans, and no it's not because the hogs here are particularly intelligent.

  • @sp1pilot
    @sp1pilot 2 года назад +42

    Recreational hunting won't solve the problem. But put a bounty of $300 on each hog, and see how quick they go away.

  • @jeannerogers7085
    @jeannerogers7085 Год назад +2

    We need a massive campaign for eating these critters. Humans can extinguish any species if we work at it.

  • @oneone8318
    @oneone8318 2 года назад +80

    What others call "pests" others call free food.

    • @DARWINZOO
      @DARWINZOO 2 года назад +15

      Have you seen people, including hunters, fight these things? Please come to Florida etc. And take all you can. Anyway you can! I'll buy you gear

    • @mjberta7319
      @mjberta7319 2 года назад

      @@DARWINZOO I'm down, it's on my bucket list to go shooting hogs in texas

    • @oneone8318
      @oneone8318 2 года назад +3

      @@DARWINZOO i hear people hunt these in Spain and Estonia. I also hear they caused problems in Estonia too, and there was some disease or something. I no longer really remember. But yea these can be hunted

    • @DARWINZOO
      @DARWINZOO 2 года назад +2

      @one one oh yes absolutely! And I would love to eat some! (If not too "gamey" lol.) I just meant these current wild boars here in the United States, which are invasive, are supposed to be pretty hard. Like peccaries

    • @oneone8318
      @oneone8318 2 года назад +5

      @@DARWINZOO a pressure cooker should tender even "hard" meat

  • @tedhamilton2362
    @tedhamilton2362 10 месяцев назад +2

    Another example of government stupidity. And, prohibiting open eradication (hunting) compounds the problem.

  • @ironmanrob66
    @ironmanrob66 Год назад +22

    The WEF World Economic Forum is the biggest threat to our ecosystem and economy.

  • @bwithaitch1
    @bwithaitch1 Год назад +16

    Sask 🇨🇦 I know of a wild bore hog found on our family farm in the 80s. It was lost from a farm 5 miles. It was never reported, and I'm not sure how many others were turned loose. The bore was shot but changed life on the farm for children. No more adventures on our own.

    • @alan30189
      @alan30189 Год назад +1

      Gotta have trees to climb up, if wild boars are in the area. They can’t climb trees. Or have a gun on you.

    • @michaelnagle8250
      @michaelnagle8250 Год назад +4

      @@alan30189 A big gun, a cool head, and very fast reactions. Hogs can be very dangerous.

  • @jorda.2412
    @jorda.2412 2 года назад +33

    Yes, free food, no license, no season
    This must be stopped.

    • @dougreed736
      @dougreed736 2 года назад

      Exactly 💯
      Shooting them would help reduce the numbers if we can donit effectively. We have to adapt our ways . You can't treat these invasive pigs like sport animals. We need to be able to shoot at night with night vision goggles. Semi auto sporting caliber rifles. If this was done often on a farm's field they would feel the pinch.

    • @warrenschwartz5653
      @warrenschwartz5653 Год назад +6

      They are saying that hunting actually increases the population numbers.

    • @Hoofer001
      @Hoofer001 Год назад +1

      @@warrenschwartz5653 that can’t be true.
      Canada has huge gun restrictions and I assume they don’t have enough hunters. We use AR15 in helicopters here and no license needed. In Canada it’s inconvenient to own a gun.

    • @bunnyben5607
      @bunnyben5607 Год назад

      Yes because let's become dependent on a population which actively causes billions in crop damage which we can only put a tiny dent into.

    • @Yesthatsmedanny
      @Yesthatsmedanny Год назад

      Wild hogs taste horrible. They do not taste like farm raised pork.

  • @simonburrows8886
    @simonburrows8886 Год назад +31

    We control boar populations throughout much of Europe ( I live and hunt in France) through recreational hunting. This is facilitated by having hunting teams in most of the country's communes (parishes). There are problem hotspots, especially in semi-urban areas, but hunting works!

    • @k9m42
      @k9m42 Год назад

      In the U.S. the liberals make up stories about hunting not working.

    • @Rasaiel
      @Rasaiel Год назад +3

      The places these pigs are is too remote for recreational hunters to get to. Not a lot of locals there.
      And pig meat is not worth a commercial operations

    • @shug2795
      @shug2795 11 месяцев назад

      Hunting is seen as "bad" in many parts of North America. Funny how hunting is inconsequential when it suits the ignorant and yet it is SO destructive to wildlife at the same time. ?!?!?

    • @LemonThyme1933
      @LemonThyme1933 7 месяцев назад

      There are many roaming around the city here in Gdańsk, Poland. My flat overlooks a vacant lot where they have been rooting over a portion of the property. We see them outside of our building, and across various parts of the city.

  • @kevinandre6654
    @kevinandre6654 Год назад +13

    The potential spread of disease is the scariest part.

    • @Titan-ih4sr
      @Titan-ih4sr Год назад

      these pigs have always been around, if they were gonna kill us by diseases they wouldve done it a while ago. Stop getting scared over everything

    • @shug2795
      @shug2795 11 месяцев назад

      I don't understand. Boars are considered a delicacy in Europe. Why are these so disease ridden?

  • @botcrack
    @botcrack 2 года назад +18

    part of me is like "aww its Pumba and his family!..don't hurt them!" then the other part of me is like "Pumba and his family must taste amazing"

    • @davelight2220
      @davelight2220 Год назад

      Well Pumba is wreaking crops which means the price of corn goes sky high! Pumba must die and be eaten.

  • @mattbraysails
    @mattbraysails 2 года назад +29

    Our government is not allowing hunting nor trapping now. That is insane.

    • @bigsmitty867
      @bigsmitty867 Год назад +1

      Yeah it seems like the want the problem to have more control

    • @nonombre5409
      @nonombre5409 Год назад +1

      They also don't want you to have an ar 15 because they don't see a need to be able to shoot 30 bullets from a single magazine.

    • @Sturgeon85
      @Sturgeon85 Год назад

      "Oops, I thought it was a deer".

    • @mauricehebert2839
      @mauricehebert2839 Год назад

      Biggest wild hog in canada is trudeau,

    • @michaelnagle8250
      @michaelnagle8250 Год назад

      @@nonombre5409 AR15s shoot a 5.56mm round, not much bigger than a .22. You need a large caliber rifle to stop a pig. So your point, whatever it was, is moot.

  • @saskabooshsnareman6685
    @saskabooshsnareman6685 2 года назад +13

    Allow hound hunting in western Canada at present it is illegal to pursue wild boar with hound dogs. Trapping and hound hunting is the best tools for this problem

    • @warrenschwartz5653
      @warrenschwartz5653 Год назад +2

      Recreational hunting increases population numbers. Trapping does seem effective though if you know what you're doing and trap a very high number of animals like showed here.

    • @theotheseaeagle
      @theotheseaeagle Год назад

      Hound hunting will have no impact on the numbers, and will in fact cause an increase. The only way to effectively control the population is large scale culling programmes, trapping, neutering of individuals to reduce breeding populations, and allowing wolves and other predators to hunt them.
      Oh yeah and creating a market for boar meat

  • @eromalandersson5716
    @eromalandersson5716 2 года назад +35

    Bring back the Gray Wolves, Red Wolves, and Cougars!

    • @sportysixfifty5040
      @sportysixfifty5040 2 года назад +3

      Hunting

    • @mjberta7319
      @mjberta7319 2 года назад +3

      That's a ridiculous answer.... We have cougars and wolves in Alberta and they are decimating the deer and elk populations already adding more would be catastrophic

    • @eromalandersson5716
      @eromalandersson5716 2 года назад +8

      @@mjberta7319 That's great news! The prairie forbs could survive, the thicket shrubs could survive, and parkland trees could survive. Deer ticks that spread Lyme Disease won't be killing humans or moose. It's time to replant the prairie grasses and reintroduce the bison!

    • @davidcurry4433
      @davidcurry4433 2 года назад +1

      @@mjberta7319 Totally agree, pigs put up a fight, deer and elk don't

    • @northeasterndirtandpropert7974
      @northeasterndirtandpropert7974 2 года назад +2

      Look deeper.predators are not the demise of the deer and elk.It's the blame game for the decline,look at the real culprit.When you don't have the real answers OR refuse to look at the root cause,you blame predators.I'm a trapper and hunter,i see the forest,pipelines,tar sands.

  • @thenbenagcz3931
    @thenbenagcz3931 Год назад +11

    In Poland we make sasuges from them !!

  • @Zyworski
    @Zyworski 2 года назад +46

    Some European wolves have a distinct preference for wild boar over other prey, according to new research. Scientists found that the diet of wolves was consistently dominated by the consumption of wild boar which accounted for about two thirds of total prey biomass, with roe deer accounting for around a third.

    • @eromalandersson5716
      @eromalandersson5716 2 года назад +4

      Yep, so let's get some Red Wolves down there!

    • @jorda.2412
      @jorda.2412 2 года назад +6

      @@eromalandersson5716
      There is so much prey in boreal forest,wolves,coyotes,cougar,or bear tend to not like sharp teeth angry prey, but like ungulates.

    • @mjberta7319
      @mjberta7319 2 года назад +1

      What a horrible idea for Canada.... Wolves are getting out of hand killing prey animals at an alarming rate as it is...

    • @Zyworski
      @Zyworski 2 года назад +2

      @@mjberta7319 And what prey animal is that?

    • @VerilyRude
      @VerilyRude 2 года назад +3

      @@Zyworski For starters, they can ravage the deer population and even take down a huge male moose hunting like a pack. In my area we had to have a wolf cull about 10 years ago after a couple kids got torn up playing in the woods. Personally, the shittiest day of my life was coming home from work to find the remains of my dog after wolves got him, and I'm not even out in the bush, fairly urban region. I'll take the hogs over more wolves thank you.

  • @onthedock7863
    @onthedock7863 2 года назад +10

    Don't worry with the food prices going up the way they are...they will get eaten soon.

  • @jmdenison
    @jmdenison Год назад +4

    What are the things this little documentary forgot is that in decades passed there were millions of beers large wild dogs and large wild cats that would have taken care of excess feral pigs. But the farmers and others got rid of the large dog cat in bear populations which were in the millions, and now you see that the feral pigs have come in and there's not enough predators for them. This is what happens when you mess with the ecosystem and now the farmers want to mess with it again. I think it would be better if the farmers just put up electric fences to keep the pigs out and reintroduced the large dogs and cat populations that will keep the feral pigs in check

  • @simontemplar404
    @simontemplar404 2 года назад +17

    This is clearly nonsense. You mean to tell me that the land is infested in mobile free bacon and hunters are not taking advantage of the situation to fill their deep freezers?

    • @STEVEARABIA1
      @STEVEARABIA1 2 года назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing until they mentioned the diseases that they can carry.

    • @jessesioux4431
      @jessesioux4431 2 года назад +1

      That is tyranny for you

    • @raztubes
      @raztubes 2 года назад +3

      Maybe you should actually watch the video. It tells you exactly why the obvious solution won't work. But let me guess: you're smarter than people who do this for a living.

  • @patrickc8190
    @patrickc8190 9 месяцев назад +1

    It showedon map where wild pigs in Canada are found and it showed wild pigs on PEI, well I'm quite sure there are none here.They would have quite a swim to get here, and the strait doesn't freeze over much any more.

  • @BrianSmith-gp9xr
    @BrianSmith-gp9xr Год назад +3

    I had the boar from hell. I could not snare or shoot it. Like a ghost. He would come just to show me he could do it. Past the dogs. Finally he left me alone.

  • @karlhawley342
    @karlhawley342 2 года назад +10

    I would have liked to see more on that big trap he had looked like the pigs were going under the net the only ones I've seen her while and they go through a door

  • @coltguy32
    @coltguy32 Год назад +3

    I'd rather have wild hogs in Canada than the swine feeding at the tax payer trough in Ottawa!

  • @primmakinsofis614
    @primmakinsofis614 2 года назад +6

    So, wild bacon is available?

  • @1elk
    @1elk Год назад +5

    Us all of your options, obviously your trapping isn't doing the job neither. And just pushing them onto someone else's ground doesn't fix anything. If you are stopping hunting you are part of the problem.

  • @bwithaitch1
    @bwithaitch1 2 года назад +6

    In our area sask canada hog breaders letting them go or they escape and are not reported we found a huge male from a farm four miles away not reported this behavior should be punished. Children coming face to face with this makes me angry.

  • @sportsreels1102
    @sportsreels1102 2 года назад +5

    There must be a Market for Feral Pigs

    • @jimmyjohnson7041
      @jimmyjohnson7041 Год назад

      In other words.......your talking about " money " . But........ once trapped / caught........none should be allowed to be moved / transported alive ! Dead only !

  • @HunteronaBudget
    @HunteronaBudget 2 года назад +16

    Its only a matter of time that they learn about traps the same as recreational hunting. They are smart and have a very strong sense of smell so different baits and traps designs will be taught through generations. But recreational hunting insist the answer cause most hunters treat them like deer sitting in a stand and wait for them to show up. Plus it's illegal to hunt after dark.
    Personally I feel there should be a bounty hunter program introduced with dedicated, licensed personnel that are allowed to hunt 24/7. We have night vision and infrared systems nowadays so hunting at night shouldn't be a problem. Plus, trained personnel will focus on the matriarch of the sounder and kill her first as the others will scatter but will return as they are awaiting instruction from the matriarch. And last, if any tactics need to be changes then there is a designated community involved that can relay messages and ideas to find solutions to increase culling numbers. This way if can get done fast and effective.

    • @dougreed736
      @dougreed736 2 года назад

      Exactly 💯
      The will to remove the pigs is the issue. If they are costing billions in loss revenues then put a price on the pigs.
      Shooting them would help reduce the numbers if we can do it effectively. We have to adapt our ways . You can't treat these invasive pigs like sport animals. We need to be able to shoot at night with night vision goggles. Semi auto sporting caliber rifles. If this was done often on a farm's field they would feel the pinch.

    • @mp40submachinegun81
      @mp40submachinegun81 2 года назад

      helicopters can also be effective. i have family with a ranch in texas and that is what they use. rent one for a day or 2 a couple times per year and it controls them well. although it would be hard here with magazine capacity limits.

    • @HunteronaBudget
      @HunteronaBudget 2 года назад

      @@mp40submachinegun81 well, according to Alberta Agriculture they have been using the Judas Pig method since the NDP government canceled the $50 bounty. That had some success in the beginning with AB Agric. boasting their numbers, but now you can't get a solid answer from them on their monthly bounties. That's tells me the pigs outsmarted people, especially pencil whipping bearuacrats who think the know it all, and realized that when you hear a helicopter the sounder hides in cover of the trees. All the more reason why you kill the lead sow in a sounder cause she is the wisest of them all

    • @Trythis837
      @Trythis837 2 года назад +1

      The biggest problem with pig control in Canada is that the scum bag researcher from Saskatchewan that’s leading the program on pig control hates hounds. Pigs can learn to avoid traps and hunters but they can’t escape hounds or helicopters.

    • @Zyworski
      @Zyworski 2 года назад

      Shoot the pig with the red LED last it is the Judas pig with the GPS tracker.

  • @dr.prof.robtopnotch
    @dr.prof.robtopnotch Год назад +1

    Why not declare open season on the invasive over breeding boar/pigs? Americans got enough guns and the want something to shoot… I mean if the pigs is messing with a man’s money…

  • @l.salisbury1253
    @l.salisbury1253 Год назад +1

    "Mmmm... pork chops. (Annoying drooling sounds)" -Homer Simpson

  • @jeannerogers7085
    @jeannerogers7085 Год назад +2

    O no, not Canada too! Those freakn hybrid hogs are frighteningly well adapted.

  • @magnusskallagrimsson6707
    @magnusskallagrimsson6707 Год назад +1

    I hate to point this out - but this *is* old news. Which is not to dismiss it, but to point out that I had been hearing about the damage and dangers of feral pigs and boars in BC and SK for decades now.

  • @Von199X
    @Von199X Год назад +1

    Wild hogs taste better than human fed pigs with all those hormones and seed oil

  • @andybriars9713
    @andybriars9713 Год назад +1

    A year later and the price of food and potential availability target these instead of deer.

  • @JR-playlists
    @JR-playlists Год назад +2

    We are managing to wipe out desirable spices daily by our greed for pasture, mono-culture land. Yet we have tons of invasive pork that could feed the masses running around helping us wipe out desirable spices. Imagine McSwineRib sandwiches !!!

  • @preplife533
    @preplife533 Год назад +2

    I hunt constantly in one of the most, and oldest pig population in SC. Never have been attacked just so, wounding one or molesting them can certainly get a response but most charges are intimidation, and they just want to escape. Escaped non adapted pigs are most likely to not run and be a threat as the fear of man is not yet learned.

  • @vitalucas9452
    @vitalucas9452 Год назад +3

    Two words. Pig Roast.

  • @bellalal536
    @bellalal536 2 года назад +5

    You need a predator to control the boar.

    • @mp40submachinegun81
      @mp40submachinegun81 2 года назад +2

      the problem is introducing predators would also wipe out deer populations and things of that nature.

    • @chriszelez7970
      @chriszelez7970 Год назад +2

      @@mp40submachinegun81 It is call a coyote. Stop shooting them.

    • @theotheseaeagle
      @theotheseaeagle Год назад

      @@mp40submachinegun81 wolves benefit deer populations by killing sick and injured members of the herd. Without wolves, deer quickly die as a result of diseases

    • @mp40submachinegun81
      @mp40submachinegun81 Год назад +1

      @@chriszelez7970 pig wins over a coyote unless injured or young and alone.
      texas parks and wildlife;
      Though predators such as coyotes (Canis latrans), bobcats (Lynx rufus), and golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) may opportunistically prey upon immature wild pigs; it is only where wild pigs exist with American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis), mountain lions (Puma concolor), and black bears (Ursus americanus) that any frequent intentional predation of the species may occur (17-19). Even where this type of predation does occur, it plays a minor role in wild pig mortality

    • @jmdenison
      @jmdenison Год назад +1

      Canada already has wolves coyotes and bears. But humans went and decreased those populations and then the farmers love to get rid of those animals. Seems that's one little fact they forgot. In the US and Canada we have been on a rampage to decrease the wild dog population and the bear population that sometime ago would have taken care of wild pigs or kept them in check. And that's what happens when you mess with the ecosystem.

  • @casienwhey
    @casienwhey Год назад +1

    Not sure how well it would work on a large landscape, but I read somewhere that feral swine can be killed by ingesting sodium nitrate (which is a preservative in food). It effects their blood, causes them to become unconscious, and then die. So, if you could build a dispensing device with enough toxic bait, that might be an answer. The bait station would need to be favorable for feral pigs but unfavorable for other animals or you would have unintentional losses. Probably some really bright person out there will develop it.

  • @jeffhuang9607
    @jeffhuang9607 11 месяцев назад +1

    4:30 'smarter than 80% of humans' very true 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @matwinner9708
    @matwinner9708 Год назад +1

    Won’t be a problem with the coming food shortages

  • @andrewgeorgelang
    @andrewgeorgelang Год назад +1

    They love treats. Barrel fed from Glocks and High powered rifles.

  • @abrahamsoto2297
    @abrahamsoto2297 Год назад +1

    Canada is in trouble there’s wright now and estimated 60,000 feral pigs in the most remote parts of Canada. Very hard to get to. if only half of that 60,000 has babies which is roughly 4 pigs🐷 a litter that’s 120,000 brand new pigs this year alone, and of course you add on the other 30,000 that’s up to 150,000 feral pigs this year and yes, pigs 🐖 can have more than 4 babies a year, but I am talking about the wild, not farmed, and the average

  • @mryang3644
    @mryang3644 Год назад +2

    Lmfao.... I'd rather eat a wild pig than a farm fed human raised gaged pig. Haha.. taste better too

  • @l.ls.8890
    @l.ls.8890 Год назад +2

    I wonder if they have run across the super pigs that were engineered in Canada for meat.

  • @eromalandersson5716
    @eromalandersson5716 2 года назад +6

    Peccaries are native to the southwest and central & south America.

  • @andrewgiblin3468
    @andrewgiblin3468 Год назад +1

    Take a look how Umbria and Tuscany take advantage of their wild boar. Every single restaurant serves wild boar ragu!!

  • @skasc8623
    @skasc8623 2 года назад +8

    Did they take Roxham road?

  • @hmu958
    @hmu958 Год назад +1

    Wait what. 5:27. The Canadians imported wild boars, instead of a known domestic breed. Where they free ranging these animals!!!

  • @alexsandersmith1880
    @alexsandersmith1880 Год назад +1

    Canada has adopted a Southern US model and prohibited culling and hunting wild pigs. What they don't consider is climatic differences. In the South pigs can have year round litters, in Canadian winters no litter will be viable . The is the key to combating feral pigs, hit them hard in the winter.

    • @MrVenona
      @MrVenona Год назад +4

      Southern U.S. states *do not* prohibit hunting of wild pigs. Not Texas, or Florida, or Alabama, etc. etc.

    • @alexsandersmith1880
      @alexsandersmith1880 Год назад

      @@MrVenona Hi I may not have been clear. Politicians in Canada look to the Southern States war on feral pigs and believe it's a losing battle. My point was in Canada with it's cold winters you can not compare the the two environments. Because the cold would eliminate multiple litters culling would help.

    • @MrVenona
      @MrVenona Год назад +3

      @@alexsandersmith1880 Now I understand.
      What I don't understand is governments limiting or banning hunting. Private hunters cost the taxpayers nothing, and it can cut down pig numbers locally. And what is the alternative? Trapping doesn't work that well either.

  • @bushmatt
    @bushmatt Год назад +1

    Can't get any local help to control this problem because of misinformation. Let me go out with my mk and get food and control a bigger problem!
    I could supply the food bank?....

  • @gotoflooring81
    @gotoflooring81 Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @davidbrennan5
    @davidbrennan5 2 года назад +9

    The government should give the farmers some ar-15 rifles to protect their land

    • @TH-tl6sy
      @TH-tl6sy 2 года назад

      Who the hell needs an AR-15 for bores? Lol

    • @davidbrennan5
      @davidbrennan5 2 года назад +1

      They work great for pests.

    • @mp40submachinegun81
      @mp40submachinegun81 2 года назад

      @@TH-tl6sy you dont necessarily need an AR, but they are probably the most effective rifle for them. easy to use, low power, and have the capability for 30+ rounds, which is absolutely necessary seeing as how they roam in groups of dozens. by the time you can reload they will all have run away.

  • @rickyrodriguez4181
    @rickyrodriguez4181 Год назад +3

    When you call it recreation right? It means the gameward's can go out and kill but the people that on the property had to have permits. Just to have friends help them out.

  • @marcinhibner9507
    @marcinhibner9507 Год назад +1

    Real tasty i had sousages and boar and elk mix sausages real good mix Smoked.

  • @gailjohnston9253
    @gailjohnston9253 2 года назад +3

    To late, they're already in Canada.

  • @Healitnow
    @Healitnow 2 года назад +6

    Are wild pigs also eatable? If so there is free meat.

    • @mp40submachinegun81
      @mp40submachinegun81 2 года назад +3

      yes, they are. they are only really good tasting when they are young, but a bounty program or something of the like would be great for food banks.

    • @jimmyjohnson7041
      @jimmyjohnson7041 Год назад +1

      ​@@mp40submachinegun81 But........ once trapped / caught........none should be allowed to be moved / transported alive ! Dead only !

    • @jimmyjohnson7041
      @jimmyjohnson7041 Год назад

      Once you start talking " eatable " you start talking money ! But........ once trapped / caught........none should be allowed to be moved / transported alive ! Dead only !

    • @jmdenison
      @jmdenison Год назад +1

      ​@@mp40submachinegun81 what do you think they make sausage? It's heavily spiced to cover up the mature pig flavor

    • @vitalucas9452
      @vitalucas9452 Год назад +1

      ​@@mp40submachinegun81 Dog food.

  • @charleshermetix3886
    @charleshermetix3886 Год назад +1

    Its a serious issue. Why are hardened fences not an option for farmers?

    • @yougonnaeatthat9889
      @yougonnaeatthat9889 Год назад +2

      They are but far too many "farmers" don't keep their fence up good enough to keep their cows in, expecting them to do the work and spend the $$$ on a fence to keep pigs out is a pipe dream!

    • @sanniepstein4835
      @sanniepstein4835 Год назад +1

      Try building and maintaining a fence. The money and labor is significant. The kind of fence you're talking about is a luxury.

    • @MrVenona
      @MrVenona Год назад +4

      A fence that can keep out feral pigs is very expensive. They can dig under a regular fence.

  • @taoufiksabour3453
    @taoufiksabour3453 Год назад

    4.31 Pigs are smarter than 80% of humans. I agree.

  • @minixg4857
    @minixg4857 Год назад

    Pigs are not a threat to the environment. Farmers definitely are!

  • @thevoyageur2152
    @thevoyageur2152 Год назад +1

    Unlimited hunting would surely reduce numbers and could even raise revenue through licences for the government to help farmers. At say $20 a piece pork licences would raise a lot of $$.
    Pig trapping licences would raise more $$.

    • @MrVenona
      @MrVenona Год назад

      Making people pay to kill pigs means there will be fewer pigs killed.

  • @mikekipkorir6177
    @mikekipkorir6177 6 месяцев назад

    Can they be made edible?

  • @ElenaKomleva
    @ElenaKomleva 2 года назад +2

    Finally something other than "Ukraine"

  • @JonnyMudMower
    @JonnyMudMower 2 года назад +12

    Imagine a higher life form decides humans are an evasive species.

    • @fredfrond6148
      @fredfrond6148 2 года назад +4

      I think that’s called skynet.

    • @cynthusinfinite
      @cynthusinfinite 2 года назад +1

      Yeah culling of the lower intelligence humans.

    • @huntfish9077
      @huntfish9077 2 года назад +2

      They are !!!

    • @Sorel366
      @Sorel366 2 года назад +2

      We are the higher life form and are free to manage earth as we please

    • @cynthusinfinite
      @cynthusinfinite 2 года назад +1

      Sorel366 says you where brain once was now big tumor. Haha buddy couldn't resist. Good luck with your chemo.

  • @maximes.6959
    @maximes.6959 8 дней назад

    So you have what's presented as an unlimited number of wild pigs on one side and a record breaking number of people using food banks on the other side.... Am I the only one seeing an opportunity here???

  • @Von199X
    @Von199X Год назад +1

    Bruh they look tasty make them into sausages and bacon

  • @crush42mash6
    @crush42mash6 Год назад

    Apparently they’re in the property behind me, who do I call? We have tracks and if there is a couple, then there’s hundreds.

  • @bbayerit
    @bbayerit Год назад

    The best reason for .223/5.56 AR-15 rifles. People who say these rifles are not needed for hunting are narrow-minded, uninformed, or lying.

  • @minixg4857
    @minixg4857 Год назад

    So farmers and pigs have the same issues. They are both very difficult to get rid of.

  • @themapleleafforever1526
    @themapleleafforever1526 Год назад

    Australia had a war on emu, and now it looks like we're gonna have a war on pigs.

    • @igostupidfast3
      @igostupidfast3 7 месяцев назад

      They also have a feral pig problem.

  • @maurixiogarciasanchez2278
    @maurixiogarciasanchez2278 2 года назад +5

    Hunt them and eat them.

  • @alan30189
    @alan30189 Год назад

    I thought the damn hogs would freeze to death in Canada, eh?
    In two words, to keep them out: electric fencing. Expensive, especially if you have a large farm, but I think it’s needed. If you have farmers’ insurance, your farmers’ insurance rates will probably go down in cost if you have fencing around your farm. You could probably save a lot of money if you grouped several farms together, and just fenced around all of them, instead of each individual farm. For example, if you had four equally sized farms in a square and you fenced the south-east and south quadrant of the entire square of four farms, you would pay just 1/4 of the expense. Then eradicate all hogs in that four farm area, using Pig-Brig traps, night vision hunting and heat detection devices.
    There’s a man on RUclips, who catches a wild hog and then attaches a tracking device to the hog and releases him. Then he finds out where the group of hogs are hiding and nesting. It’s pretty incredible. That would be another way to get rid of them. Find where they hide out during the day. If you want to know that channel name, let me know.

  • @josephtanner4594
    @josephtanner4594 2 года назад +1

    I Guess You Just Can't Get Rid Of The Feral Wild Pigs In North America!

  • @federicomachon8841
    @federicomachon8841 Год назад +1

    Trapping is the solution

  • @maybebabyny
    @maybebabyny 2 года назад +2

    Peanut butter laced with fentanyl?

  • @edekoka6267
    @edekoka6267 Год назад

    The wild boar is also an immigrant and has the same rights.Let him integrate into society.Anti-pig is racism.Pig live matter.

  • @lindakelley2676
    @lindakelley2676 Год назад

    That ditch looks like a death trap for all other other animals.Pig farmers created the problem, now they need to solve it.

  • @myownruin187
    @myownruin187 17 дней назад

    Wait until SHTF this problem will be takin care off in a matter of days..

  • @erikm8372
    @erikm8372 Месяц назад

    If I saw the crop damage the first time, I’d do everything in my power to ensure it didn’t happen again… let alone to the tune of $220k in crop damage, in a single year. Maybe some of these farms and lucrative properties need to be more adequately secured! I know it’s easier said than done, but digging moats doesn’t look very effective. Pigs are athletic. They’ll jump right over. If a person easily can, I’m sure a pig can. Lol. If any fell down, it only appears to be five feet deep. With enough adrenaline, a pig can jump right out, no problem. They’re likely smart enough to see one fall in and know NOT to let that happen to themselves.
    So, yes, I know loads of these ranches and country properties are "free-flowing", with nothing more than wooden or barbed wire fencing. Or they’re separated by mere hedgerows, trees, or other plants, if anything. Some even have a weak rock or shale wall in areas. But these are all easily broken through or crawled under by most animals. There are so many open haps and open areas around these properties. I wouldn’t be comfortable with my property being so open and accessible, pigs or not. Just trespassing people or other pest animals. The same issue applies to ranchers worried about wolves and coyotes preying on their livestock-if it’s your lifeblood, your family’s livelihood, SECURE IT. Why allow the property to be so easily infiltrated? 🤔

  • @coffeewithbleach6168
    @coffeewithbleach6168 2 года назад +2

    So if we cant get rid of them, at least the cougars will have something to eat.

  • @minixg4857
    @minixg4857 Год назад

    And following along, at least the pigs are smart.

  • @ag-om6nr
    @ag-om6nr 2 года назад +2

    Farmers let animals loose ! Never happened before has it ?

  • @thecr500
    @thecr500 2 года назад +3

    Good job on the trap keep up the grate work

  • @jessesioux4431
    @jessesioux4431 2 года назад +5

    Well Canada took away all of gun owner rights to firearms basically so you will all just have to live with the damage.

    • @TH-tl6sy
      @TH-tl6sy 2 года назад +1

      Clearly you're not Canadian if you believe that. 7.2 million guns belonging to civilians in Canada.

  • @MrVillabolo
    @MrVillabolo Год назад

    Miniature land mines throughout the fences. Just a small mine that will severely harm the feet of a boar.

    • @hurhurhurhurhruhrurh
      @hurhurhurhurhruhrurh Год назад

      This may be the single dumbest comment I have ever read in all my years online. I love this so much 😂😂

    • @MrVillabolo
      @MrVillabolo Год назад

      @@hurhurhurhurhruhrurh Saaaaaaaaaaaaaarcasm.

  • @maxcassidy4527
    @maxcassidy4527 Год назад

    over the years people were critisizing killing these parasites......well, they're now moving into residential areas 😁😁

  • @minixg4857
    @minixg4857 Год назад

    Farmers are the scourge of the prairies!

  • @kurtnielsen6684
    @kurtnielsen6684 11 месяцев назад

    Around the King city area they’ll get into a lettuce field and ruin 20 30,40 acres in a night or more

  • @danboyd2725
    @danboyd2725 Год назад

    When little pinky and porky escape into the wild, they turn into tusked killers.

  • @Dawntana
    @Dawntana 2 года назад +2

    Let some of those endangered species of wolf that petas holding onto out the cage and have them deal with it

  • @discgolflife
    @discgolflife Год назад

    Didn't Canada make these pigs by crossbreeding two different species?

  • @doninmichigan
    @doninmichigan Год назад

    Didn't know they had those in Canada.

  • @paralogregt
    @paralogregt Год назад

    Singular and Plural for Boar is Boar, not Boar’s. Get it right, reporter.

  • @bonsang1073
    @bonsang1073 2 года назад +1

    drones with flir cams, guns with flir cams and drones with guns should settle the issue.
    the snow cover and things like carcajou will stop them from going north. the more north boars are harvested and the smaller they are up to a point where they die during the winter.

    • @bonsang1073
      @bonsang1073 2 года назад +1

      @1 AB the funniest pasrt is the vegans being offended that parasite boars are being slaughterted by the tens of thousands to defend their grain fields.
      cattles dont have issues with boars, put a few donkeys in the field and you are golden, they will kill the coyotes and give the boars a run for their life or try to impregnate them, depends on the donkley.
      ha ha

    • @jorda.2412
      @jorda.2412 2 года назад

      It does already. Out of helicopters, after dark

  • @Heartadia
    @Heartadia Год назад

    Free pork right there.
    Not pests. FOOD!