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Houston man in wheelchair fends off feral hog attack with airsoft gun #9144193 11/25/24 07:40 PM
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Re: Houston man in wheelchair fends off feral hog attack with airsoft gun [Re: JoeLampasas] #9144258 11/25/24 10:04 PM
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Bizarre story. Hogs typically don't just "attack" even if they have young.


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Originally Posted by Double Naught Spy
Bizarre story. Hogs typically don't just "attack" even if they have young.


Rutting boars will. They lose their minds and might charge anything. I used up one of my cat lives a few months ago with one.

Re: Houston man in wheelchair fends off feral hog attack with airsoft gun [Re: JoeLampasas] #9158904 Yesterday at 12:46 PM
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"Longtime Houston resident Carl White told KHOU 11 that dog, Moose, started barking to alert him to one of the wild animals, which have been terrorizing the area, even killing pets."

Sounds as if some Bud Light might be involved.

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Originally Posted by ntxtrapper
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Bizarre story. Hogs typically don't just "attack" even if they have young.


Rutting boars will. They lose their minds and might charge anything. I used up one of my cat lives a few months ago with one.


Nope. Attacks are almost zero except for when people are messing with hogs.


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Originally Posted by ntxtrapper
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Bizarre story. Hogs typically don't just "attack" even if they have young.


Rutting boars will. They lose their minds and might charge anything. I used up one of my cat lives a few months ago with one.


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Not sure that Boars really experience a 'rut' (as with deer) since they breed year 'round and Sows also come into estrous year 'round.

There does seem to be times of the year (spring and fall) when more breeding takes place, but it can normally be attributed to better overall conditions (abundance of food, favorable weather, etc).

As for Boars 'losing their minds', I've not experienced that in over 35 years of observing them, hunting them, trapping them, snaring them,

Some boars are simply more aggressive than others. A boar attending a sow in estrous (or one soon to be) might very well be protective. But a normal, solitary boar going about its business... is unlikely to pose a threat if unprovoked.


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I have had thousands of encounters with wild pigs and only once has one tried to get me for no reason other than the fact that he wanted to. Also had one stand his ground one morning when I was walking to my stand. He was standing in the middle of the road and forced me to walk around him or shoot him. I went around him but kept my pistol pointed at him the whole time. At one point there was less than 10' between us but he never gave an inch.

So if the guys story is true then based on my experience he will likely never experience that again in his life. Alot of people are in the path of "charging" Boars simply because the Boar has bad eyesight. People see it as a "charge" when the truth is the pig cant even see the person most of the time.

Re: Houston man in wheelchair fends off feral hog attack with airsoft gun [Re: flintknapper] #9159055 Yesterday at 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by flintknapper
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Bizarre story. Hogs typically don't just "attack" even if they have young.


Rutting boars will. They lose their minds and might charge anything. I used up one of my cat lives a few months ago with one.


^^^^^


Not sure that Boars really experience a 'rut' (as with deer) since they breed year 'round and Sows also come into estrous year 'round.

There does seem to be times of the year (spring and fall) when more breeding takes place, but it can normally be attributed to better overall conditions (abundance of food, favorable weather, etc).

As for Boars 'losing their minds', I've not experienced that in over 35 years of observing them, hunting them, trapping them, snaring them,

Some boars are simply more aggressive than others. A boar attending a sow in estrous (or one soon to be) might very well be protective. But a normal, solitary boar going about its business... is unlikely to pose a threat if unprovoked.



Yes they rut when a sow goes into heat so they rut several times a year. I shot one two nights ago in my front yard that was attacking any other boar in the area. When he ran out of other boars to fight, he attacked an 80 year old oak tree. I'd call that "losing his mind". There's a difference between watching them while your hunting and watching them from your home several hours a day/night, every day all year. Typical view here.

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