Feral hog tails will soon be valued at $5 a pop in Guadalupe County. The county commissioners court voted Tuesday morning to put a bounty on feral hogs in an effort to eliminate 2,000 hogs in the county. The program start date has not been established, but paperwork is anticipated to be in place by mid-July. Stipulations will apply to the program, including rules against intentionally breed feral hogs just for the program and bringing in hogs from outside county borders. Animal carcasses must be property disposed of and they can only harvest during the eligible period. –San Antonio Express-News Read more…
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