Hog Eradication Not Pretty, but Essential

By Jeff Zeringue

Louisiana Forestry Association

Forest landowners know there are only two types of land: that which doesn’t have hogs; and that which soon will have hogs.

Feral hogs in the Southeast United States have been a problem for landowners for centuries. First brought to North America in the 1500s by Spanish explorer Hernando DeSoto, the free-range swine quickly populated southern forests. Exacerbating the problem in the early 20th century, more aggressive Eurasian wild boars were turned loose for hunters and despite “game-proof” caging, many escaped and mingled their bloodlines with other wild hogs, according to LSU AgCenter information.

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