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Warfarin? #6888979 09/16/17 09:53 AM
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Had this sent to me a while back. Unkown source.


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Re: Warfarin? [Re: Brian C.] #6889002 09/16/17 11:54 AM
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The source is California from a couple of years ago. It is warfarin, but rodenticide.


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Re: Warfarin? [Re: Brian C.] #6889646 09/17/17 11:38 AM
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Thanks Double Naught Spy


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Re: Warfarin? [Re: Brian C.] #6891026 09/18/17 06:22 PM
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Yep!
There was a full page write up in the San Antonio paper about some testing going on at the Camp Bullis military post, where they are setting up test feeders trying to see if the hogs will eat at the feeder that is laced with a non lethal additive that would be similar to Nitrate which is supposedly more safe as a poison, and safe for consumption of the hogs by humans.
It kills the hogs that eat the bait in about 2 hrs.
What they are trying to do is see if the hogs will come to a box feeder with has some type of doors, in order to train the hogs to use the special trap that other animals can't get into. Don't know about the coons, but they have reported that one got into it.
The artical did mention that Warfarin turns the internal fat blue on a hog.



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Re: Warfarin? [Re: Brian C.] #6891032 09/18/17 06:28 PM
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh alien pigs!

That is crazy looking, wonder how long it takes to be completely out of the hogs system if it doesn't kill them?


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Re: Warfarin? [Re: Brian C.] #6891411 09/18/17 11:44 PM
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Jimbo, they have been doing those tests for years, actually. The active ingredient, similar to nitrate, is sodium nitrite.

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Re: Warfarin? [Re: Brian C.] #6891500 09/19/17 01:01 AM
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This has been on a dozen hog hunting sites and FB forums. Simply photoshopped?



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Re: Warfarin? [Re: Jimbo] #6891503 09/19/17 01:06 AM
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Originally Posted By: Jimbo
Yep!
There was a full page write up in the San Antonio paper about some testing going on at the Camp Bullis military post, where they are setting up test feeders trying to see if the hogs will eat at the feeder that is laced with a non lethal additive that would be similar to Nitrate which is supposedly more safe as a poison, and safe for consumption of the hogs by humans.
It kills the hogs that eat the bait in about 2 hrs.
What they are trying to do is see if the hogs will come to a box feeder with has some type of doors, in order to train the hogs to use the special trap that other animals can't get into. Don't know about the coons, but they have reported that one got into it.
The artical did mention that Warfarin turns the internal fat blue on a hog.


Leave it to the gov't to spend money training a pig, then catching it, then poisoning it, only to let it go free and hope it dies. Makes you wonder why they don't just shoot them when they catch them?


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Re: Warfarin? [Re: Brian C.] #6891524 09/19/17 01:22 AM
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Actually this press release from Texas Ag commish/FDA confirms blue dye in Wafarin is designed to show up in fat to warn people not to consume hogs poisoned with Kaput.

http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2017/02/20/texas-ag-commissioner-approves-pesticide-targeting-wild-pigs/

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Re: Warfarin? [Re: Brian C.] #6891544 09/19/17 01:35 AM
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I'm skeptical of the pic as there's not a single trace of any red anywhere on that hog. It may turn some tissue blue, but it can't turn blood and the like blue.


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Re: Warfarin? [Re: Brian C.] #6891548 09/19/17 01:42 AM
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if the pig was dead for a while and/or left hanging like that for a while, the blood could have settled to the bottom of the pic and the skin vessels have nothing in them. Other than the superficial skin vessels, there is no major vessel cut in this section. So I could see how this could have left no red from blood.

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Originally Posted By: CharlieCTx
I'm skeptical of the pic as there's not a single trace of any red anywhere on that hog. It may turn some tissue blue, but it can't turn blood and the like blue.


From what I understand it turns only the fat blue, so that picture probably is exaggerated.



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Yep!
There was a full page write up in the San Antonio paper about some testing going on at the Camp Bullis military post, where they are setting up test feeders trying to see if the hogs will eat at the feeder that is laced with a non lethal additive that would be similar to Nitrate which is supposedly more safe as a poison, and safe for consumption of the hogs by humans.
It kills the hogs that eat the bait in about 2 hrs.
What they are trying to do is see if the hogs will come to a box feeder with has some type of doors, in order to train the hogs to use the special trap that other animals can't get into. Don't know about the coons, but they have reported that one got into it.
The artical did mention that Warfarin turns the internal fat blue on a hog.


Leave it to the gov't to spend money training a pig, then catching it, then poisoning it, only to let it go free and hope it dies. Makes you wonder why they don't just shoot them when they catch them?


What is the real wtf is they did all that study and then this last week they shot 460 hogs from a helicopter with shotguns. confused2
That was also written in the same newspaper article last weekend.

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Re: Warfarin? [Re: Brian C.] #6891895 09/19/17 01:08 PM
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I don't see any place where the it was cut to make it bleed. I do see blood on that hand and its red. There is minimal blood when I clean a hog and usually don't see blood vessels or arteries until I get to the extremities or around the neck. Blood also makes its way to the lowest point and fills up. Head shot hogs have even less blood.


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