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Kill em. Not that I like killing a baby animal like that, it is kinda hard to pull the trigger. But then all I have to do is look at the damage in the pasture and it makes the killing a little easier. Yeah I sometimes sell the bigger ones when I get a load, anything under 75lbs ain't worth messin with. They get a blindfold and a cigarette.

You probably are already abiding by this, but for those who aren't, FYI: H.B. 1914 requires a transport permit from Department of Ag to transport Feral Swine. Section 11 (C) makes it a Felony.
 

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You probably are already abiding by this, but for those who aren't, FYI: H.B. 1914 requires a transport permit from Department of Ag to transport Feral Swine. Section 11 (C) makes it a Felony.

For everybody's clarification, is that transporting within the state, or transporting out of the state?

I'm relatively sure transporting out of state or into the state is a felony. I'm wondering about the transportation from the trapping area to home to raise?
I tried to google it, but came up with no pertinant information.

Talked to a guy that took one home to raise. He fed it out for awhile, and said it wasn't worth the feed. They gained weight, and some meat, but put on a lot of fat. His advice was to get a Duroc, and so the same thing if you want some pork worth the money.
 

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For everybody's clarification, is that transporting within the state, or transporting out of the state?

I'm relatively sure transporting out of state or into the state is a felony. I'm wondering about the transportation from the trapping area to home to raise?
I tried to google it, but came up with no pertinant information.

Talked to a guy that took one home to raise. He fed it out for awhile, and said it wasn't worth the feed. They gained weight, and some meat, but put on a lot of fat. His advice was to get a Duroc, and so the same thing if you want some pork worth the money.

To import: Section 8: Must have written entry Permit and Certificate of Vet inspection.

Section 9 (b): All persons that transport live feral swine in this state shall be required to obtain a transporter license from Ok dept of ag.

This is from HB 1914 Signed by Governor Brad Henry on April, 9 2007.

So to clarify transporting within the state requires a license.
 

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You probably are already abiding by this, but for those who aren't, FYI: H.B. 1914 requires a transport permit from Department of Ag to transport Feral Swine. Section 11 (C) makes it a Felony.

But of course :) We sell to a licensed handler here in town. He's got a little single axle getter and comes to us. Doesn't pay a lot, but it at least pays for the feed.
 

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