Daddybang wrote:Yeah that track looks like pig. Photo below of a fresh track to compare. I regularly get pigs coming into the horse yard for the bananas and molasses that I feedem ( about 25m from the homestead)usually a solitary pig will be a boar and if it's young and never been hunted they can be pretty bold.![]()
Gaznazdiak wrote:Daddybang wrote:Yeah that track looks like pig. Photo below of a fresh track to compare. I regularly get pigs coming into the horse yard for the bananas and molasses that I feedem ( about 25m from the homestead)usually a solitary pig will be a boar and if it's young and never been hunted they can be pretty bold.![]()
The cheeky buggers.
I think I might have to put my new budget trail cam down there tonight and see if I can discover what time he's coming through and see if I can give him the good news with a Brenneke.
Jon79 wrote:wombats will scratch next to where they sh#t and they usually seem to do it on top of rocks....although that doesn't explain the hoof prints
Gaznazdiak wrote:Daddybang wrote:Yeah that track looks like pig. Photo below of a fresh track to compare. I regularly get pigs coming into the horse yard for the bananas and molasses that I feedem ( about 25m from the homestead)usually a solitary pig will be a boar and if it's young and never been hunted they can be pretty bold.![]()
The cheeky buggers.
I think I might have to put my new budget trail cam down there tonight and see if I can discover what time he's coming through and see if I can give him the good news with a Brenneke.
bigpete wrote:Jon79 wrote:wombats will scratch next to where they sh#t and they usually seem to do it on top of rocks....although that doesn't explain the hoof prints
Got to admit,the s**t on the rock made me think wombats too
Gwion wrote:Well blow me down. That wombi has some wierd arsed looking do-do!
Wm.Traynor wrote:Now that we know that it was a wombat, could there be a coprophagic swine hanging round for a taste?
RoginaJack wrote:Well, bugger me, Fatso de Wombat but that doesn't explain the footprint. Could be more than one night time visitor.
sungazer wrote:Gwion you left out the most important attribute of wombat poo. If it is disturbed as in you step in it or worse sit in it. (It hides in grass) It is the most fowl smelling crap on the planet. It also sticks like s**t to a blanket. I am sure that's were they got that term.