NTSOG wrote:G'day,
Locally feral pigs are causing some entertainment and damage. One mob of 30 has been sorted, but another mob has turned up. An acquaintance on whose property I shoot has had one cultivated paddock dug up by a small mob, one of which he whacked last night, but reports that another farmer near him found a 40-acre paddock turned over in one night. So how many pigs does it take to dig up 40 acres over night? I know little about pigs tame or feral.
Jim
A forty acre paddock of (whatever, young crop) can easily be "turned over in one night" by pigs.
That being said, it doesn't necessarily mean ploughed like,,,, with a tractor and plough.
But nonetheless,,,,,,, the crop ends up rooted (pardon the pun) and unviable.
And,,,,,,,,,,, (saved this till last) In answer to your question,,,,,,, "how many pigs does it take to dig up 40 acres over night ?"
Answer: Count the footprints,,,,,,,,, and divide by 4
I do not fear death itself... Only its inopportune timing!
And,,,,It's been proven,,,,, the most trustworthy females in my entire life were all canines.