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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2287340" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>That's pretty much what I'm saying. You can donate them live and processor's (licensed for feral hogs) will do their thing for the charities but may not take dead hogs. However, trapping and selling (to non-licensed) individuals is illegal just like other game animals. No hogs are not considered a "game animal" but hunting them is regulated by the state, the only difference is the hog regulations are much looser. </p><p></p><p>Killing a wild hog or trapping a wild hog = no sale, personal use or donation only just like all of Oklahoma's huntable critters. Taking them live maintains freshness so when you're taking them for eating it makes sense to keep them on the hoof until it's time to render them into meal sized portions (that may be a Ted Nugent saying). I'm sure there are plenty of people that skirt the regulations and go by their own interpretation of the law until they are caught though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2287340, member: 24446"] That's pretty much what I'm saying. You can donate them live and processor's (licensed for feral hogs) will do their thing for the charities but may not take dead hogs. However, trapping and selling (to non-licensed) individuals is illegal just like other game animals. No hogs are not considered a "game animal" but hunting them is regulated by the state, the only difference is the hog regulations are much looser. Killing a wild hog or trapping a wild hog = no sale, personal use or donation only just like all of Oklahoma's huntable critters. Taking them live maintains freshness so when you're taking them for eating it makes sense to keep them on the hoof until it's time to render them into meal sized portions (that may be a Ted Nugent saying). I'm sure there are plenty of people that skirt the regulations and go by their own interpretation of the law until they are caught though. [/QUOTE]
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