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Oklahoma-Texas Feral Hog Distribution: Darker areas = Denser Population.
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Current Status
Today, there are areas in the U.S. where the pure Russian wild boar (native
toEuropean and Asian continents) can still be found due to importation for
sporthunting. However, most feral hogs are from domesticated swine. Feral hogs
arein fact wild but are not a different species than domestic hogs or Russian
boars.Webster's dictionary defines feral as: having escaped from domestication
andbecome wild. Hence, all feral hogs in the U.S. up until the 1930's were
fromdomestic stock. In a few areas where the Russian boar was imported for
sporthunting, escapes have occurred resulting in feral/Russian crossbreeding.
The feral hog has been very successful in expanding its range and increasing its
numbers. Its success can be attributed to several factors: free ranging method
of husbandry; its introduction and reintroduction by hunters; water development
in arid areas; improved range condition through better livestock grazing
practices; and its ability to reproduce quite rapidly. Feral hog populations
have also benefited from increased disease control in the domestic livestock
industry.
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