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Porker #5746896
12/24/16 05:26 PM
12/24/16 05:26 PM
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 24
New Hampshire
Coondog6 Offline OP
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Coondog6  Offline OP
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Joined: Jun 2011
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New Hampshire
Hello All,

Caught a Porker in an attic. I would like to release it but, don't want it to starve to death.

Do you think it could survive being relocated this time of year?

I would let it go on my place. I have hemlocks.

Thanks

Chuck


The measure of a man is what he will do when he knows he won't get caught.

Coondog6
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Re: Porker [Re: Coondog6] #5746935
12/24/16 06:13 PM
12/24/16 06:13 PM
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sgs Offline
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Hi Chuck,

A Porker?

If you mean a porcupine, sure. Take it a few miles away and turn it loose. I've never known winter to have much effect on porcupines. They eat trees.

If you mean a feral pig.....you're own your own. wink

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