@@xPumaFangx while that would be lovely, you can't sell or donate meat that hasn't been slaughtered in an FDA approved facility. Hunters eat at thier own risk.
Thanks for highlighting the damage caused by feral hogs that isn't centered on agriculture. Their impact on natural ecosystems is a much greater threat, that is not being studied enough imo.
In the short term get a water trough and a corn feeder going... that will help reduce water and food pressure on the cacti. It will also start training the pigs to come in for food and water to a specific location...
100% you should be able to put a feeler put to some if the texas based hunting youtubers and could help with your feral hog problem while also raising money on their platforms for the thornscrub sanctuary.
Joey is right about how warm the nights are in Deep South Texas. Across portions of West Texas, 60s and 70s are the normal lows during the summer and only during the hottest stretches does the low stay above 80F. Routinely, it will be above 80F in the area where Thornscrub is located. People, and plants that are not adapted, to such warm nights can struggle to survive. Bouts of humidity can also make it very tough to cool off.
Makes you wonder, a friend of mine had a dog who was used for breeding and kinda mean. One day the dog got into his LSD laced candy and when she came to was a lot nicer and back to her pre-breeding days...
@@ryangonzalez3225, In my experience, hallucinogenics generally make people less aggressive and more mellow, unless you're a combative type person by nature, such as, let's say, Hunter S Thompson!
Thats sad man!! Luckilly theres guys like yourself out there doing everything they can to protect. Sadly I cannot contribute financially but u bet ur ass ill be liking and commenting and sharing like crazy
Amazing how quick people offer themselves and donate when is about ☠creatures. I mean sure is to rescue the cacti And I don't really oppose to it, but I find it quite abominable so much people seemingly enjoy such kind of stuff.
Doesn't the gossypol in cottonseed reduce pig fertility? I kinda remember reading something about that. If it does, then feeding cotton seed meal may reduce the reproductive success of the feral pigs.
Cottonseed oil is a vegetable oil made from the seeds of cotton plants, primarily from the species Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium herbaceum. It is commonly used in cooking and food production, including in products like potato chips and was historically a primary ingredient in Crisco. Cottonseed oil is extracted through mechanical processes like crushing or pressing, or more commonly, by solvent extraction. -Maybe that's why humans are being affected by cooking oils..
I guess I could make the same case for deer and chipmunk damage here to NC habitat, in my own garden. The deer/deer predator ratio is severely out of kilter around here, mostly due to overbuilding because of human population influx.
The best part of this is a real good human teaching his children through experience and hands on training.. gawd I thought I loved you but this is going to make me love you more.
Love seeing you to help rescue this habitat. I’ve not finished watching, but how has the weather recently been contributing to this area along side the feral pigs?
I started hunting a while back because of hogs and overpopulation of deer decimating my vegetable gardens and orchard.. On trail cam I captured video of the hogs passing through my deer hunting plot last week.. they dug up all of the animal burrows around our land along the way.. these are mostly armadillo burrows dug into big upturned tree root-balls that were later utilized by other creatures like the 2 foxes we have, opossums, raccoons, rabbits, even stray cats and Im sure a lot more.. the microclimates created on the shaded sides of these walls of dirt and roots had begun to grow all sorts of interesting mosses, ferns, and plants not seen in other areas of the property.. and the holes left by the dirt that got lifted with the root balls acted as ephemeral pools that frogs breed in.. now just pig wallows… really awful level of disturbance that hogs can inflict in just one night.. the deer havent been back since the hogs rolled through, but a coyote came about an hour later tracking scent right behind the hogs and saw vultures circling right across the property line the next day, so hoping the coyote got a piglet. Its interesting… a hurricane can come through and seemingly destroy the land, knock down all the trees, lots of disturbance, very dramatic event but it winds up creating all this new habitat.. but then just a few hogs can come through the same area and inflict this super concentrated disturbance that completely erases the life supporting parts of the habitat
Snail? You have snails in that environment? I would not have expected them in such a dry place. But there they are, and not small either! I spotted a shell near the multi-header around 20:20
My granddaughter and her man live near San Angelo, and they made some smoked sausage, grinding feral pig with venison and beef tallow this year. She recently graduated from San Angelo State University with a bachelors in animal sciences.
Would love to see a 1 million dollar donation from Mark Zuckerberg! I know he's got "more important things" to spend 7 figures on but the algorithm loves topical comments 🤷🏻
I planted native shrubs on my property and the deer are chewing the unfenced ones to the ground. I started feeding them corn and seeds to try drawing them off the shrubbery. There are many of the same plants growing in the woods that the deer stay in during the day. But they wait until night and come to my yard for dinner.
You have to eat a lot of fresh peyote to feel any effect. Like 10 large buttons. When it’s dry it is a lot stronger due to becoming more concentrated due to water loss. The strongest form i have ever had is a strong tea made with N.A. large amount of dried buttons and also a mush made from dried peyote powder mixed with the tea and formed into a large spoonful sized blob. (This was during a NAC ceremony, never do peyote outside of ceremony as it is highly disrespectful to many things including yourself)
Please post your 501 (c) 3 tax exempt number as a non-profit. And repost videos in September & October when everyone sets up their donations with matching company funds. Thanks
Within the city limits of Phoenix, we have a “squadron of javelina” that walk down the street at 2am and raid front yard gardens. On Wednesday morning they will turn over ever garbage can on the street. The Queen sow is easily twice your size. She don’t care.
Amigo(s),I’ve followed your ‘exploit’ for some time now,I,someone,who’s been known to camp around Valle de Los Cirios(where you’ve been) over the years. A former outfitter I’m now of a mind that doesn’t want or encourage ‘tourism’ in precious habitats. Back in the day a couple friends and I used to travel to area around Loma,TX.,for the gathering of that precious ‘recreational cacti’. We didn’t know how precious it was. It eventually got wiped out. Now that we’re still in the ‘remedial age’ precious habitats need ti be saved by whatever means not the least of which is humans. The pigs too now that they’ve been driven to survive in drought and invasive tactics. That all being said I am a poor man but I support what you’re doing. So,I’m going to send you the $40 dollars in my venmo. Stephen Berkson it will say. Keep up the righteous work,appreciate your ‘no bs goes without mentioning’ delivery. ~ Headed back to Baja after I raise a little more money and get my eyes ‘fixed’. Cheers,Carry On 🦎 🍄
How do you feel about Geoff Lawton? Is he full of bologna?... Hes a plant dude with a different accent that works of making self sustainable food gardens in desserts and stuff
Reach out to some gun youtubers once you've got 'em trained to feeding/water stations. I'm sure some of those good ol' boys would love to help you out.
Feral pigs are a big problem. Feral pigs aided by the guidance of their ancestors via peyote trip is an even bigger problem.
Well said, LOL!
Animal Farm!
I hope they learn to speak English and advocate for themselves
@@spingebill8551 we
bloody touchscreen doesn't play well with fine-motor control disabilities.
we need to tell Cody Johnson about this.
I'm sure if you reached out to some of the Texas hunting channels, they would jump at the opportunity to get rid of your hogs.
I smell a colab...
I am thinking now. Not only could it be a collab. But you also have the opportunity to feed hungry families.
@@xPumaFangx if I could afford to get some of that wild pork where I live id pitch in lol I want me some pork chops!!!
@Doom2pro Peyote-fed pork
@@xPumaFangx while that would be lovely, you can't sell or donate meat that hasn't been slaughtered in an FDA approved facility. Hunters eat at thier own risk.
Stoned hog theory. This is how animal farm is gonna start.
😅 that was my first thought! this is why they're getting smarter.
Mmmm...bacon.
They're evolving
I logged in just for this comment! You beat me to it! They are going to evolve!
Too dry to support that evolutionary theory. Maybe if we renamed the Gulf, though..... 🙃
Thanks for highlighting the damage caused by feral hogs that isn't centered on agriculture. Their impact on natural ecosystems is a much greater threat, that is not being studied enough imo.
oh trust me, Australia has been studying it for many, many decades, it's well known here and even kids learn about that stuff in schools
Good luck getting this project rolling quickly and taking care of the hogs. Dropped a donation in the venmo hope it helps!
Thanks!
In the short term get a water trough and a corn feeder going... that will help reduce water and food pressure on the cacti. It will also start training the pigs to come in for food and water to a specific location...
There's that human ingenuity.
"Two legs better" after all!
Pig jerky
@@theodorekorehonen should we consider ourselves as equal to feral swine?
It'd have to be pretty short term (scale of a couple months), or they'd just end up feeding the next generation of hogs!
Keep doing what you do! We appreciate you!
My neighbor's loose pigs wreaked havoc on my farm...you should see what they'll do to greenhouses and their contents.
Donated what I could afford - best of luck getting them under control.
100% you should be able to put a feeler put to some if the texas based hunting youtubers and could help with your feral hog problem while also raising money on their platforms for the thornscrub sanctuary.
Joey is right about how warm the nights are in Deep South Texas. Across portions of West Texas, 60s and 70s are the normal lows during the summer and only during the hottest stretches does the low stay above 80F. Routinely, it will be above 80F in the area where Thornscrub is located. People, and plants that are not adapted, to such warm nights can struggle to survive. Bouts of humidity can also make it very tough to cool off.
Nice to see the channel flourishing
If y'all aren't on the Patreon, I highly recommend it. There's pretty enjoyable content on there!
9:57 there’s a lot of sound still. Just not breaking the sound barrier type sound. You can 100% hear a suppressed shot from quite far off.
I can’t imagine a feral pig on peyote. I mean they are generally pretty disagreeable to begin with.
Makes you wonder, a friend of mine had a dog who was used for breeding and kinda mean. One day the dog got into his LSD laced candy and when she came to was a lot nicer and back to her pre-breeding days...
@@ryangonzalez3225, In my experience, hallucinogenics generally make people less aggressive and more mellow, unless you're a combative type person by nature, such as, let's say, Hunter S Thompson!
I can imagine boars on LSD. I've spent a while on a tree several times tripping in the woods because i came across a herd of them
What if you both on drugs. You'd be killed.
Worst trip everrrrr
Feral pigs get BIG! Be careful dude!
This place definitely needs to be protected!
I like how they look like Sand dollars. Sand dollars of the desert, desert dollars.
Thats sad man!! Luckilly theres guys like yourself out there doing everything they can to protect. Sadly I cannot contribute financially but u bet ur ass ill be liking and commenting and sharing like crazy
Put me in the chopper
:credence Clearwater plays:
Amazing how quick people offer themselves and donate when is about ☠creatures. I mean sure is to rescue the cacti And I don't really oppose to it, but I find it quite abominable so much people seemingly enjoy such kind of stuff.
@teresashinkansen9402 Son, we aint got time for this jabbering, Charlie’s in the bushes eating peyote.
I feel this, to a lesser degree. In my slice of the upper Midwest with overabundant whitetails they’re nailing any native plant I put in the ground
In New England, the deer will even eat hemlocks, both wild and ornamental, if food is scarce.
@ red pine are their last ditch starvation food here after they’ve eaten all of the adolescent white pine and balsam fir
Omg that's F'd! Welcome to the front lines.
Maybe demolition ranch would like to have a feral feast special.
Just sent a donation. Thank you for your content!
🙏
Thanks!!!
Doesn't the gossypol in cottonseed reduce pig fertility? I kinda remember reading something about that. If it does, then feeding cotton seed meal may reduce the reproductive success of the feral pigs.
Cottonseed oil is a vegetable oil made from the seeds of cotton plants, primarily from the species Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium herbaceum. It is commonly used in cooking and food production, including in products like potato chips and was historically a primary ingredient in Crisco. Cottonseed oil is extracted through mechanical processes like crushing or pressing, or more commonly, by solvent extraction. -Maybe that's why humans are being affected by cooking oils..
This is another excellent video 👍👍I am so glad you share your knowledge about the environment.
I guess I could make the same case for deer and chipmunk damage here to NC habitat, in my own garden. The deer/deer predator ratio is severely out of kilter around here, mostly due to overbuilding because of human population influx.
Pigs are probably chillin in the 5th dimension during the day after devouring that much peyote all night.
I thought you were referring to the police
😂😂
Welcome to the joys of land management!
The best part of this is a real good human teaching his children through experience and hands on training.. gawd I thought I loved you but this is going to make me love you more.
So happy to see that you got your property, and look forward to seeing your progress on it.
The planet thanks you for your presence. Haha.
If jaguars were wandering around, would they take care of the pigs?
Yes but the pigs reproduce as fast as rats
@@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesntBut predators scare prey or fear breeding as much would help as predators population grew
@@deatherutts But then the apes will come to delete the predators because they are scary and get their livestock from time to time.
@@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt You need a fence, quick!
Tony, with 400k subscribers, you have clout. There are probably ten RUclipsrs that would love to come over and get the Sus scrofa.
Make believe
Makes me think of a Cypress Hill song. "Pigs trying to snatch my crops"
Hope it gets figured out man.
Love seeing you to help rescue this habitat. I’ve not finished watching, but how has the weather recently been contributing to this area along side the feral pigs?
I love reading the comments and seeing a solid IPM strategy being implemented
Is it unethical or complicated to start reintroducing peyote and cover plants from cultivation to these areas as you also trap the hogs?
Wild hogs on Peyote?? Sounds like trouble
How old is your kid? That voice is so sweet!!
Sorry about the terrible pig damage.
I started hunting a while back because of hogs and overpopulation of deer decimating my vegetable gardens and orchard.. On trail cam I captured video of the hogs passing through my deer hunting plot last week.. they dug up all of the animal burrows around our land along the way.. these are mostly armadillo burrows dug into big upturned tree root-balls that were later utilized by other creatures like the 2 foxes we have, opossums, raccoons, rabbits, even stray cats and Im sure a lot more.. the microclimates created on the shaded sides of these walls of dirt and roots had begun to grow all sorts of interesting mosses, ferns, and plants not seen in other areas of the property.. and the holes left by the dirt that got lifted with the root balls acted as ephemeral pools that frogs breed in.. now just pig wallows… really awful level of disturbance that hogs can inflict in just one night.. the deer havent been back since the hogs rolled through, but a coyote came about an hour later tracking scent right behind the hogs and saw vultures circling right across the property line the next day, so hoping the coyote got a piglet. Its interesting… a hurricane can come through and seemingly destroy the land, knock down all the trees, lots of disturbance, very dramatic event but it winds up creating all this new habitat.. but then just a few hogs can come through the same area and inflict this super concentrated disturbance that completely erases the life supporting parts of the habitat
I wonder what a pig made of peyote tastes like?
Awesome conservation project!
Tripping Feral Pigs - new band out of Austin
Snail? You have snails in that environment? I would not have expected them in such a dry place. But there they are, and not small either! I spotted a shell near the multi-header around 20:20
Somehow I never learned about cyanobacterial soil crusts! The closest thing I knew of was Nostoc.
Are the pigs affected by mescaline?
Have the rain fall amount changed from 1974 and now so that I should plant other native species than the ones I learned about back then?
Feral pig recipes?
My granddaughter and her man live near San Angelo, and they made some smoked sausage, grinding feral pig with venison and beef tallow this year. She recently graduated from San Angelo State University with a bachelors in animal sciences.
Pigs and humans...
You are a true legend 🙌 👏 ❤️ 🙏🏻 💯
Would love to see a 1 million dollar donation from Mark Zuckerberg! I know he's got "more important things" to spend 7 figures on but the algorithm loves topical comments 🤷🏻
What’s the best alternative to donate from Canada
PayPal
So living in Dallas TX with
Hard to believe they’re eating the peyote. That’s nuts.
Y como se llama tu compañero canino??? qué bueno acompañante es me encanta.
✨CPBD has graduated to Stewardship of Land Conservation 👍CONGRATULATIONS 🎉 will put the word out for support$ ☑️
Please suggest a species list for my Garland TX south facing front yard as I transition from typical sod to more drought tolerant?
I charge for consulting like that lol
@@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt thanks. glad to hear. enjoying your prattle.
any ways for overseas peeps to donate?
Make a update video of this in 2 months. I was going to get some funding sent your way but everyones focused on LA.
Is it worth digging up damaged cacti for rehab? or are they expected to make a recovery in situ?
I planted native shrubs on my property and the deer are chewing the unfenced ones to the ground. I started feeding them corn and seeds to try drawing them off the shrubbery. There are many of the same plants growing in the woods that the deer stay in during the day. But they wait until night and come to my yard for dinner.
Those pigs are having a trip
Is there some way they could be fed something, something that wouldn't agree with them? Perhaps a certain plant, mixed in with the food.
I was kinda thinking of using some type of cage thing, like 1 inch wide fence stuff.
i think a collab with ultimate night vision is in order.
This is really heartbreaking
What are you using for collecting, cataloging, managing, and sharing data/research?
13:27 these videos are my daily meditation tapes
I'm guessing after pigging out on Peyote... they must be high AF....🤣
You have to eat a lot of fresh peyote to feel any effect. Like 10 large buttons. When it’s dry it is a lot stronger due to becoming more concentrated due to water loss. The strongest form i have ever had is a strong tea made with N.A. large amount of dried buttons and also a mush made from dried peyote powder mixed with the tea and formed into a large spoonful sized blob. (This was during a NAC ceremony, never do peyote outside of ceremony as it is highly disrespectful to many things including yourself)
Why I'm just thinking about "Pigs in space" from Muppet Show? 😂
If you fenced it to keep out the pigs, would you be keeping out other important wildlife?
Please post your 501 (c) 3 tax exempt number as a non-profit. And repost videos in September & October when everyone sets up their donations with matching company funds. Thanks
@3:38 "as cold as it gets" is now very ironic, I imagine.
Them hogs be going hog wild eatin them things hottdamn🤗
1. Who is “we”?
2. Have you considered thorn scrub tees or hats for certain donation levels?
Could you accept PayPal or JustGiving Accounts?
Paypal
I am reminded of the 1967 Summer of Love party-game : "button, button, who's got the button"?
Are the pigs getting high from the peyote? 🐷
If they're eating it, they're definitely tripping from it
@@giberic why? seems unlikely to have the same neuro affinity
Looks like they’re mostly eating the tuber.
Fencing the patches?
Yo Tony, way to go.
Is this in New Mexico? Are you allowed to hunt them?
He said Texas and no you can’t
@@michaelkmiec5842 Thanks
@@michaelkmiec5842 I thought you could hunt hogs in Texas.
@michaelkmiec5842 what if you leave a small child with the peyote and 30-50 feral hogs show up?
You can take them at any time while on private property, and in Texas like 90% of the land is private property so
Within the city limits of Phoenix, we have a “squadron of javelina” that walk down the street at 2am and raid front yard gardens. On Wednesday morning they will turn over ever garbage can on the street. The Queen sow is easily twice your size. She don’t care.
So is the bacon going to give me hallucinations?
Pigs, who soon went wild, have been on the continent for about 500 years.
Best of luck with the hogs this year. They were a huge problem when I lived in North Texas (Western Cross Timbers).
WHY CAN'T I DONATE THROUGH U TUBE?
That thumbnail is brutal. Good luck
PayPal ?
I wonder if the hogs are all tripping balls?
Bacon 🥓 is still a thing. Right?
Its Texas, you should be carry a side arm for protection.
20 header my god
Yeah man if you'd like to do an interview or something beforehand to vet me, I'd be down to camp out for a week or two.
Amigo(s),I’ve followed your ‘exploit’ for some time now,I,someone,who’s been known to camp around Valle de Los Cirios(where you’ve been) over the years. A former outfitter I’m now of a mind that doesn’t want or encourage ‘tourism’ in precious habitats. Back in the day a couple friends and I used to travel to area around Loma,TX.,for the gathering of that precious ‘recreational cacti’. We didn’t know how precious it was. It eventually got wiped out. Now that we’re still in the ‘remedial age’ precious habitats need ti be saved by whatever means not the least of which is humans. The pigs too now that they’ve been driven to survive in drought and invasive tactics. That all being said I am a poor man but I support what you’re doing. So,I’m going to send you the $40 dollars in my venmo. Stephen Berkson it will say. Keep up the righteous work,appreciate your ‘no bs goes without mentioning’ delivery. ~ Headed back to Baja after I raise a little more money and get my eyes ‘fixed’. Cheers,Carry On 🦎 🍄
Would that be Juan Gonzales Thornscrubsanctuary Venmo ?
Thanks, friend. Best, J
Yes
How do you feel about Geoff Lawton? Is he full of bologna?... Hes a plant dude with a different accent that works of making self sustainable food gardens in desserts and stuff
Reach out to some gun youtubers once you've got 'em trained to feeding/water stations. I'm sure some of those good ol' boys would love to help you out.
Feral pigs are trippin' out right now.
You should promote your podcast in the videos a little more. I’ve been listening for months now, but I never knew about it before.