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A Couple of Young Boars Down #7720316 01/17/20 02:47 AM
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Out with a buddy and we spied a sounder of hogs. We got as close as possible given that there was a small creek between us and the hogs. I put two down. The first one weighed 95#, the second was about 80#.
The bullet passed thru both shoulders of the first hog so we took the hindquarters and back straps. The smaller hog appeared to be covered with fleas, so it was left for the TBPS to clean up.



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Very good, dT!

I don't believe the 2nd hog was covered in fleas. If they were mostly stationary, then based on the size, I think they are hog lice. If you had a lot of movement, then fleas, but fleas should not be very common this time of year.

https://americanminipigassociation.com/mini-pig-health/identifying-swine-lice-ticks-fleas/


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Re: A Couple of Young Boars Down [Re: Double Naught Spy] #7721022 01/17/20 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Double Naught Spy
Very good, dT!

I don't believe the 2nd hog was covered in fleas. If they were mostly stationary, then based on the size, I think they are hog lice. If you had a lot of movement, then fleas, but fleas should not be very common this time of year.

https://americanminipigassociation.com/mini-pig-health/identifying-swine-lice-ticks-fleas/


You are correct. There was little movement of the critters, and I certainly didn't expect to find fleas this time of year but didn't know what else they might be. I looked at the original photo and they look very much like the lice photos in the link you reference.
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That's the first time I've ever encountered them. I've seen various ticks from time to time, but not an infestation like that before.

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Nice shooting and good video !


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