-------------------- Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?" And I said, "Here am I. Send me!" Isaiah 6:8 Posts: 1019 | From: Back in Colorado but missing The Adirondacks | Registered: Sep 2007
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they are for sure one hundered percent in ny not sure the numbers but they are tking care of them from what i have heard through some people
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Have fun trying to get rid of them. We have a couple in Texas if you want them!
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If the State is going to get rid of them, manage them or control them .....we will have 10,000 in about 2 years. Oh, did I say that out loud!!!
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will be shot on sight with whatever i can get my hands on first the SPIT SECOUND i see one.
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Not that I want to see one in NY but I wish I could have a crack at one.
Anyone intentionally planting hogs here should be hunted. That's just narrow minded, selfish and wrong especially to local farmers. If it was an accident well good luck guy's Go gettum before they force farmers to work in factories.