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Reference Material
Anonymous. 1992. Wild Pigs: Hidden Danger for Farmers and Hunters. United States Department of Agriculture Bulletin Number 620.

Birmingham, G.H. 1983. Feral Hogs. Pages D45-D51 in R.M. Timm, Editor. Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage. Great Plains Agriculture Council, Wildlife Resources Committee. Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Nebraska, Lincoln.

Davidson, W.R. and V.F. Nettles. 1988. Field Manual of Wildlife Diseases in the Southeastern United States. Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, University of Georgia, Athens.

Hanselka, C.W. and J.F. Cadenhead, Editors. 1993. Feral Swine: A Compendium for Resource Managers. Texas Agriculture Extension Service, San Angelo.

Mayer, J.J. and I.L. Brisbin, Jr. 1991. Wild Pigs in the United States: Their History, Comparitive Morphology, and Current Status. The University of Georgia Press, Athens.

Mendoza, M., Jr. and S.H. Turman. 1991. Controlling Feral Hog Damage. Texas Animal Damage Control Service. Leaflet Number 1925, San Antonio.

Rollins, D. 1994. Feral Hogs in Texas: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Texas Agriculture Extension Service, San Angelo. (video).

Taylor, R. 1991. The Feral Hog In Texas. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Federal Aid Report Series Number 28, Austin.

 

Organizations
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture. Animal Industry Division, 2800 N. Lincoln, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73105.

Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. Game Division, 1801 N. Lincoln, P.O. Box 53465, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73105.

Oklahoma Federation of Hog Hunters Association. Bryan Jump 203 N. Roy, Coalgate, OK. 74538.

Texas Animal Health Commission. P.O. Box 12966, Austin, TX. 78711.

The Wild Boar Conservation Association. Patrick Myers, 14300 Chef Menteur Highway, New Orleans, Louisiana 70129-2013.

 
   
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Contents
Introduction
History
Current Status
Biological Characteristics
Range, Reproduction, Activity Periods
Food Habits
Competition & Environmental Concerns
Habitat
Feral Hog Signs
Disease
Depredation
Control - Trapping
Control - Hunting
Control - Fencing
Control - Toxicants
Control - Predators
Summary
Reference
 
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