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Re: Hog traps
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02/01/17 05:12 AM
02/01/17 05:12 AM
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You can get the small ones that can be moved around but getting a hog into one is tough. Your catches will be minimal to say the least.
USDA uses cattle panels to build a circular trap with a 3/4" plywood door and a trip wire. You place the trip wire high so only the adults can trigger it. the shoats will go in first and the adults will follow after a while.
You have to follow a very specific sequence of events to make one work right. I would be happy to help you if you like - just let me know.
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