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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 2148400" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>Buffalo and bears have 1 maybe 2 offspring a year, wolves a few more. Half would be female and able to breed approx. a year later. Hog has 20 -30 a year, 2 litters of 10-20. First litter, half female (5-6) will have a litter 7-8 months later. Bufflalo 1 female born every other year, statiscally speaking. Hog has 10 females, who have 10 , who have 10. Buffalo 3 - Hogs 300 ............. going to be a hell of an erradication problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 2148400, member: 27991"] Buffalo and bears have 1 maybe 2 offspring a year, wolves a few more. Half would be female and able to breed approx. a year later. Hog has 20 -30 a year, 2 litters of 10-20. First litter, half female (5-6) will have a litter 7-8 months later. Bufflalo 1 female born every other year, statiscally speaking. Hog has 10 females, who have 10 , who have 10. Buffalo 3 - Hogs 300 ............. going to be a hell of an erradication problem. [/QUOTE]
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