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Publications

Feral hog drinking from body of water

Photo credit Becky Hansis-O’Neill

There are quite a few existing publications about feral hogs that may be useful for understanding the species and managing the damage they cause. The following list of topics sorts relevant publications in categories to help make specific information accessible more quickly. To see the list of publications for each category, click on the title, and links to each publication will appear.

Damage

Wild Pigs Negatively Impact Water Quality Implications for Land and Watershed Management

Feral Hogs Impact on Ground-Nesting Birds

Feral Hogs Negatively Affect Native Plant Communities

Feral Hogs and Water Quality in Plum Creek

Recognizing Feral Hog Signs

Management

Managing Feral Hogs on School Grounds: an Integrated Pest Management Approach.

Using Fences to Exclude Hogs from Wildlife Feeding Stations

Feral Hogs and Droughts

Baiting

Chumming for Hogs

Placing and Baiting Feral Hogs to Bait

Training Wild Pigs to Bait

Trapping and Snaring

Box Traps for Feral Hogs

Corral Traps for Feral Hogs

Door Modifications for Feral Hogs

Hog Trapping in the Peaches Result Demo

Guillotine Style Wild Pig Trap Gates

Selecting a Manual Gate Trigger for Wild Pig Trapping

Placing and Baiting Feral Hog Traps

Snaring Feral Hogs

Making a Feral Hog Snare

Feral Hog Pullers

Diseases

CDC Feral Swine Hunters: Protect yourself from Brucellosis

CDC Feral Swine & Brucellosis

Feral Hogs and Disease Concerns

Wild Pigs and Ticks Implications for Livestock Production, Human, and Animal Health

Biosecurity Guide: Keeping Your Swine Healthy

Cooking and Processing Feral Pork

Field To Plate: Benefits of Locally Harvested Wild Game in Texas and How to Keep it Safe

Packaging and Storing Wild Game at Home

Legal information

TCEQ Disposal of Domestic or Exotic Livestock Carcasses

Feral Hog Laws and Regulations in Texas

Feral Hog Transportation Regulations

Feral Hog Approved Holding Facility Guidelines in Texas

En Español

Modificaciones de las puertas de las trampas para marranos salvajes

Reconocimiento de las señales del marrano salvaje

Trampas de corral para marranos salvajes

Colocación de trampas y cebos para marranos salvajes

Captura de marranos salvajes con lazos

 

 

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