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Great point!!! We have some very interesting data that shows that deer sightings on camera go way down when pigs are in the area. We haven't had the time to analyze the data in detail, so I don't have any specifics. That is a fact. Hogs do prey on fawns and they can smell them and catch them. Hogs probably eat more babies than coys do. Fawn survival is dramatically reduced in areas with hogs. Again, I didn't read this somewhere, I've SEEN it. Hogs eat about everything they can chew. And that is about everything except zippers, buttons, and bolts.
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