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A problem with feral pigs

For many years we counted our blessings to not have feral pigs on our land.

Those lucky days are gone. Now we have a problem. And it’s multiplying. One sow had 13 piglets this year. The herd just keeps growing.

They don’t come out when Rob is ready and waiting with a gun. They’ve destroyed my ginseng nursery, and have eaten every acorn and any other mast item on the ground that deer need to eat.

We’re going to have to do something about them somehow. They’re good to eat before they get too large, at least.

feral pigs


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Madison Woods or Roxann Riedel - same person, same nature lover.

I’m a nature-lover, real estate agent & artist. Sometimes, I also write things. I began using local pigments to paint scenes from nature in the Ozarks in 2018.

All of my artwork is available in prints, and where originals are available, they are for sale. You can find all of that over at shop.WildOzark.com.

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