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Castrating Boars
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04/26/10 06:27 PM
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Erich
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i've heard that you can castrate feral boars and then either raise them or turn them loose and that they will put on a lot more weight and will improve the quality of the meat. is this true? has anyone done it? any advice on how to do it? does it do any good to castrate one that is already an adult age animal? or does it have to be done when they are young.
seems like it'd be a difficult task, but seems like there's enough folks out there that do it. was just wondering if it was worth the hassle.
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Re: Castrating Boars
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04/26/10 06:57 PM
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bigtuna
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yeah they call those barr hogs. When they are castrated they supposedly loose interest in mating and just eat so they get massive. Not sure about how it affects the meat. I guess you would have to use a tranquilizer to neuter them but not sure.
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Re: Castrating Boars
[Re: bigtuna]
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04/26/10 07:10 PM
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Texaswolf
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It gets their mind of @ss and puts it on Grass.....I knew a guy on our old lease who would catch them and put a tight rubber band around their Nutz and they would eventualy fall off due to poor circulation.....?????
Not sure because I never saw it done but at the time, it made sense.....
" If you dont know what your doing, it's best to do it quickly"....Jase Robertson
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Re: Castrating Boars
[Re: Texaswolf]
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04/26/10 07:17 PM
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We cut 4 boars this weekend and yes it will cause them to grow faster and bigger with bigger tusk and most of all it shortens there home range up. Just make a small slice and pop em out and cut off then use cut and heal and they are good to go.
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Re: Castrating Boars
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04/26/10 07:19 PM
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deewayne2003
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This would turn the hog into a "barrow" hog which is what pork producers do; it is best done at a young age if you are gonna feed them out for pork.
Texas A&M is doing a study with boar hogs in the TDCJ hog farms to see if they can castrate mature boars and see if it will improve meat quality of those boars so they can then be slaughtered.
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Re: Castrating Boars
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04/26/10 07:23 PM
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ccbaseball
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haha sounds funny but then again point of getting rid of them is so they are destructive and dont compete with deer.cool info tho
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[Re: deewayne2003]
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04/26/10 07:24 PM
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A common practice here in Florida is to trap them, cut them, and then let them loose. The result is a better quality meat, bigger hogs, and bigger teeth, as they do not fight as much and break them off.
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Re: Castrating Boars
[Re: Erich]
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04/26/10 07:27 PM
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i've heard that you can castrate feral boars and then either raise them or turn them loose and that they will put on a lot more weight and will improve the quality of the meat. is this true? yes they will put on more weight....they will not have a musky smell to them. yes...we did a few and raised them in a pen. any advice on how to do it? sharp knife or razor.......hold pig down, slice open sack, pull ball our, cut vein..... does it do any good to castrate one that is already an adult age animal? or does it have to be done when they are young. not sure on the big ones but if you try it please video it....it would be cool to see some one try and castrate a 250# boar.... we call cut boars "dog killers" because there tusk get very long because they never fight with other boars for the ladies...
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Re: Castrating Boars
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04/26/10 07:37 PM
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ccbaseball
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someone please post a video of this lol......awesome way to grow a huge boar
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Re: Castrating Boars
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04/26/10 08:11 PM
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BOBO the Clown
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Just a thought.... but its illegal to release hogs unless to a "Certified by the TAHC" holding facility, or a game ranch that is TAHC approved. Its also illegal to keep wild hogs over 24 hours and feed them out.
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Re: Castrating Boars
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04/26/10 09:59 PM
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Should I stock feral hogs? No, feral hogs are prolific breeders and can cause considerable damage. They can destroy habitat, and compete directly or indirectly with all other species of wildlife. While many hunters might like hogs as part of the lease, the adverse effects often counter any potential economic incentives. TPWD considers feral hogs nuisance animals and does not support the introduction of feral hogs. Feral hogs are considered an under-utilized resource on many Texas ranges. The Texas Animal Health Commission has enacted regulations requiring all feral hogs in Texas to be tested and certified to be disease free before being released into the wild for whatever purposes. They may however, be legally transported to slaughter or livestock sale for slaughter. If stocking is desired, only castrated males (barrows) should be considered. Because they cannot reproduce, they will grow larger, fatter and often produce larger tusks.from tpwd... http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild/wild/nuisance/feral_hogs/
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Re: Castrating Boars
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04/26/10 10:01 PM
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yanta61
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Its also illegal to keep wild hogs over 24 hours and feed them out. where is this written? this is from an article off of the TPWD (same article that brandon posted above) "Live trapping enables the individual to harvest the animal, fatten it up, or sell it"
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Re: Castrating Boars
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04/26/10 10:12 PM
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you can keep feral swine on a trailer that has an escape proof pen for up to 7 days without being a registered holding facility. cutting boars and then releasing them may help them get fatter but they will still destroy crops and land so why you would want to do that i dont know? any feral swine that is trapped cannot be transported and intentionally re-released on a property that they did not come off. email tahc and they will give you all the laws and regulations on feral swine.
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Re: Castrating Boars
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04/26/10 10:31 PM
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Yes it make them grow fat and have big teeth. Takes the rank taste out of them. I have ran my dogs on places where the rancher wants you to barr every boar for lease hunters and paid hunters so they will have big teethed hogs to shoot. Alot of high fence places do that. The guys I ran with would mark the ears a certain way each year. We caught a couple that were already barred and they would say "yeah I caught that barr 2 years ago". Was pretty cool.
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Re: Castrating Boars
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04/26/10 10:36 PM
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castrating wild pigs.......complete wast of time. If you were to get some piglets and do it, you'd have some 2-300lbs pigs in a few months. Of course you'd have to deal with feeding it and the like. You will not want his pen anywhere near you, cuz it's going to smell like s**T. Just shoot them and use lots of seasoning and marinade cheaper and smells better. Releasing captured wild pigs...... pointless
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Re: Castrating Boars
[Re: yanta61]
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04/26/10 10:40 PM
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Its also illegal to keep wild hogs over 24 hours and feed them out. where is this written? this is from an article off of the TPWD (same article that brandon posted above) "Live trapping enables the individual to harvest the animal, fatten it up, or sell it" Here you go: http://www.tahc.state.tx.us/animal_health/swine/feral_swine.pdf
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Re: Castrating Boars
[Re: kyotee1]
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04/26/10 10:52 PM
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BOBO the Clown
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Kyotee beat me to it thank you.
TAHC are some great people but they don't mess around
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Re: Castrating Boars
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04/26/10 10:53 PM
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I could be wrong but what I read doesn't say you can't capture and keep them it says you can't move LIVE pigs. Seems if you trapped some on your ranch/ lease and fed them out on site then slaughter them you'd be in compliance.
I still wouldn't do it, HEB is much easier and cheaper considering travel, feed, castration procedure,bla bla bla bla
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Re: Castrating Boars
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04/27/10 12:49 AM
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"The TAHC’s regulations apply when LIVE WILD HOGS are moved from the premises where they were trapped or captured." http://www.tahc.state.tx.us/animal_health/swine/feral_swine.pdfSo they dont apply if i catch em and keep em at the same place? So for example, i could catch a buncha boars, cut em. and then release the barrows as long as i keep em on the same piece of property? Or i could catch some hogs, keep em at the same place and feed em out then let em go, or cut em up?
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04/27/10 01:13 AM
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I can't get pass, just kill them all.
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04/27/10 01:41 AM
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BOBO the Clown
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Brandon..... best thing to do is call tahc for first hand advice.
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Re: Castrating Boars
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04/27/10 01:44 AM
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i dont need advice, i kill all mine....
im just wondering for the sake of discussion.
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Re: Castrating Boars
[Re: Erich]
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04/27/10 02:15 AM
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big-al
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Get arope in thier mouth and tie him to a tree or post.He will sit thier and pull back against the rope.My FIL used to raise em used to put rings in thier nose sothey would'nt dig.He also castrated some boars that weiged anywhere from 800 to 1000#.
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Re: Castrating Boars
[Re: big-al]
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04/27/10 02:22 AM
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2010 sniper coin will tell you exactly what to do with pigs.
you'll have to look it up, if I post it I'll get banned.
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Re: Castrating Boars
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04/27/10 02:34 AM
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i dont need advice, i kill all mine....
im just wondering for the sake of discussion. I saw several get trapped, collared and relocated. It's okay to do that in the name of research though.
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