2nd Annual 'Hog Out' in Texas

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Just throwing this out for mostly the Texans on the board.

Anyone willing to participate? I will if my county does, I will turn in ears or whatever.

My county would never win, but we have a few tons of wild pork.

Flintknapper could win just by square footage! lol.

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Print Commissioner Todd Staples
Texas Department of Agriculture
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
08-30-2011 CONTACT: Bryan Black
Veronica Obregon
(512) 463-7664


Commissioner Staples Announces Second-Annual Statewide Hog Out Month County Challenge


AUSTIN - Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples today called upon all 254 Texas counties to participate in Hog Out Month - a statewide challenge to decrease the state's feral hog population. This challenge will coordinate various feral hog removal strategies implemented across the state into one statewide effort.

"Wild hogs are finding their way into urban and rural areas destroying yards, golf courses, parks and crops at a cost of up to $400 million each year," Commissioner Staples said. "These animals reproduce at staggering rates and are now a menace on Texas highways, which is why I encourage all Texans to continue to step up efforts to reduce the number of feral hogs and protect our state from further damage."

It is estimated 2 million feral hogs live in Texas, causing hundreds of millions of dollars in property damage across the state each year. The statewide challenge, which kicks off Oct. 1 during Hog Out Month, will run through Dec. 31. Grants will be awarded to the five counties with the most hogs removed and highest participation in feral hog abatement programs. The deadline for counties to submit a notice of intent to participate is Sept. 30.

In October 2010, Commissioner Staples kicked off the first county challenge to rally Texans to reduce the number of feral hogs in the state.

Additionally, TDA works with the Wildlife Services branch of the Texas AgriLife Extension Service, which removes thousands of hogs annually through various feral hog abatement strategies that result in an estimated savings of more than
$4 million to Texas landowners.

Landowners are encouraged to call their local AgriLife Extension Agent for information on feral hog control measures.

"The only way to combat a problem as far-reaching as feral hogs is to aggressively employ multiple tactics in a coordinated and concentrated effort, starting at the local level," Commissioner Staples said. "Good local participation complements the work done in other communities resulting in a comprehensive statewide strategy."

Counties may obtain a notice of intent to participate in the Hog Out Month challenge by clicking here, calling (512) 463-6695 or emailing [email protected]. More details about the program can be found by clicking here.


Texas Feral Hog Facts (source: Texas AgriLife Extension Service)· Feral hogs cause an estimated $400 million in damages annually.
· There are an estimated 2 million feral hogs in Texas.
· Feral hogs are predators of lambs, kid goats, baby calves, newborn fawns and ground-nesting birds, and compete for food and space with many native species of wildlife.
· Feral hogs commonly destroy urban yards, parks and golf courses, as well as rangeland, pastures, crops, fencing, wildlife feeders and other property. Additionally, they contribute to E. coli and other diseases in Texas streams, ponds and watersheds.
· Vehicle collisions with feral hogs cause an estimated $1,200 in damage per collision, and create safety hazards for those involved.
 
@ waterhill

FK would win because he is so experienced... or more so if the square footage of which you speak is in deep-fried pork crackles.:D
 
Hopefully I will be able to find some time this weekend to go out. Have a bunch of hogs out on my feeder really regularly just have to find time to get out there.

Irondavy
 
tons of hogs out here in east tex but no place to hunt them..

im sure in after this month there will barely be a dint put into the population
 
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