That hog has some intelligence which not only results in analysing the predicament he is in , but his brains do process what is probably the best method to escape. Animals are not as dumb as we make them out to be. That hog deserves an equivalent of a university certificate as on a relative basis, he is more intelligent than some students I met in my teaching career.
Aint they something. As much fun as it is to shoot them, it's really something to watch them in a trap. When ye have a full sounder inside & it's like they are moving as one. Their tough SOB's. The JAGER guy's caught one with it's stomach hanging out. I shot a big sow with one leg seized up. No visible injury other than mine but i did find a rifle round in her shoulder, maybe a .556 but the shoulder had shattered & healed around the bullet maybe a couple or 3 months before i got her. Another one had half his face shot off & the the jaw had also grown back together all sorts of wrong, so this boar was running round Oklahoma for maybe a few months, eating, drinking with this wound. I'd have committed 'suicide by hunter' if i was him, lol
He almost got out again while they were preparing his transfer to the trailer. He was very capable to get out again with a little bit of luck. Give him 24 hours in that enclosure and he would have escaped.
My dad had a domesticated pig climb fences like this one. It was always getting out and he finally saw the pig climb fences like this. My dad solved the problem by butchering the pig.
Years and years of evolution got him like this...The ones after him will figure to get a "runining start" and give new meaning to the phrase..."When pigs fly ".....Lol !!!!
Damn nasty too. A wild bore will do a lot of damage and God forbid you ever get caught by one, let alone a group. Consider yourself a dead feller.. This is one of the best traps I've seen yet, most practical too.
Not that smart. He fixated on the door where he entered and that's where the extension was placed. He could have jumped that fence in any other place because the extension was only over the door. He kept trying to jump where the extension was. He only tried elsewhere a few times after he had tired himself out. The smart ones are the ones who refuse to enter the trap under any circumstances. I saw one video where a large hog almost knocked the fence over by charging it. If these hogs were lions instead of hogs they'd line up together on one side of the cage and charge the other side together to flatten the entire trap.
No, he actually is fairly smart, as he first tried at incline. The rest of the trap is angled toward the center. The only part that has a slight incline is the entrance. So he is smarter than you.
Never saw a hog jump before and I've seen thousands of them! We kept them fat and happy so they didn't try to escape. LOL ;-) I wouldn't want to have to tangle with one of these wild ones, they are fast and mean!
Never underestimate a hog. Especially a feral one. Hogs are are intelligent badass critters . It would seem logical and an obvious that the traps have at least 2 feet more in height and a inner facing guard at the top all around it. seems by the time they're able to scale almost to the top of the one we're looking at in the video they begin to run out of momentum so two feet more with a guard at the top should do the trick.
To keep the hog from jumping, apply a .308 round to its ear canal.....then turn his fat frame into pork chops, bar b que ribs or other tasty ham products.....!
Great video! Boy-- I bet you all were proud when you got this monster in your trailer! That was some contest! This thing demonstrated the assertion that pigs are the 4th or 5th smartest animals on the planet...!
Some fella on the Internet mentioned that a 50 lbs. bag of field corn runs about 8-10 f.r.a.u.ds Thanks for the video. I've watched it several time and always am ROTFLOL.
Dang.... I'm. Surprised at how clever this high is. And also the fact that he done what he did I'm surprised that he went back in the feeder.... Jeez!!! Wonder if the other hogs watched and learned what he was doing... This is absolutely shocking to me hahaha
Sold to a buyer, fed at feed lot or farm, sold as wild boar to restaurant or shipped overseas Or just taken to a processor and made into sausage. Many towns have programs set up were a processor will butcher a hog and donate it to a local family, childrens home or kitchen of some sort. Dallas has Hunters for the hungry, a great org
the guy that leases the ag on our home place learned the hard way how athletic hogs can be. I told him he could trap if he wanted, he managed to trap a pretty good size boar and transferred him into a stake.bed pickup for transport. He was eating supper watching the truck/ hog out the kitchen window when the pig scaled the 1x4 bed enclosure, landed on top of the cab and clattered off the hood. Tore up a fence holding a bull calf and away he went. ,
If the boar was a little smarter, he could of escaped by running from one end of the cage to jump on the water tank and then jump again from there right over the gate.
I hope Hogdini is doing OK... Please keep him on 25lbs of corn per day until I can arrange transportation and payment, the bank has OK'd $7500.00 for him, due to his jumping talent. He has a special pen at the Cumberland Zoo waiting for him. And lastly, please put a pillow below where he is jumping, we don't wanna have him sprang a hock. :)
Part of the problem with getting them to jump up into the trailer was shocking them from above. If you shocked them from low on the side jumping upwards wouldn't be so threatening.
That hog has some intelligence which not only results in analysing the predicament he is in , but his brains do process what is probably the best method to escape. Animals are not as dumb as we make them out to be. That hog deserves an equivalent of a university certificate as on a relative basis, he is more intelligent than some students I met in my teaching career.
Hogs are highly Intelligent but gluttony kills em every time.
@Adam Scammell You mean you throw yourself to the wolves instead? Then better to be a "pussy," than plain dumb!
These Hogs are a lot smarter in some of the people we have in Congress
@DAILY OBSERVER are u sure?
They are so smart and deadly! My pits love em out here in East Tejas
I stumbled on these hog catching trap part of youtube, and it has never been so satisfying!
AMEN
Aint they something. As much fun as it is to shoot them, it's really something to watch them in a trap. When ye have a full sounder inside & it's like they are moving as one. Their tough SOB's. The JAGER guy's caught one with it's stomach hanging out. I shot a big sow with one leg seized up. No visible injury other than mine but i did find a rifle round in her shoulder, maybe a .556 but the shoulder had shattered & healed around the bullet maybe a couple or 3 months before i got her. Another one had half his face shot off & the the jaw had also grown back together all sorts of wrong, so this boar was running round Oklahoma for maybe a few months, eating, drinking with this wound. I'd have committed 'suicide by hunter' if i was him, lol
Me 2 😂😂😂😂
I know right
He almost got out again while they were preparing his transfer to the trailer. He was very capable to get out again with a little bit of luck. Give him 24 hours in that enclosure and he would have escaped.
Or graduated and would be able to teach lots of others.
wow that is amazing. Never never thought a hog that size could scale a fence that high. Im glad to have seen this video.
My dad had a domesticated pig climb fences like this one. It was always getting out and he finally saw the pig climb fences like this. My dad solved the problem by butchering the pig.
Sounds a bit vindictive, but I could totally understand 😂. I would have butchered another pig in front of it before going after him 😂
Well let's just hope nobody in his family ever makes a mistake
@@Blue_Azure101 i
Great background music lol. I was jamming out to this
This is the most southern thing I have ever seen and I absolutely love it
Hahaha same! I just said that outloud before seeing you comment!
I was looking for this to show to my hubby! He loved it.
Legend has it. It escaped and now living in Florida working as a mascot in Disneyworld.
Years and years of evolution got him like this...The ones after him will figure to get a "runining start" and give new meaning to the phrase..."When pigs fly ".....Lol !!!!
Wow, you really do learn something new every day. I never knew that a hog could jump over a fence.
I think he's in a pain trance from landing on his nuts when he jumps, lol.
Hahaha hahaha nuts 🤣🤣🤣 hahaha hahaha
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Nuts said the queen , if I had a pair I'd be king !!!
was thinking the same, I know these pigs are a pain in the ass, but I gotta feel bad for this one landing his balls over and over
I was laughing thinking the same thing that’s not his butt he’s landing on!
Can't help but feel amused by the resourcefulness and persistence of these animals. They're damn smart! And tasty too XD
Damn nasty too. A wild bore will do a lot of damage and God forbid you ever get caught by one, let alone a group. Consider yourself a dead feller.. This is one of the best traps I've seen yet, most practical too.
Not that smart. He fixated on the door where he entered and that's where the extension was placed. He could have jumped that fence in any other place because the extension was only over the door. He kept trying to jump where the extension was. He only tried elsewhere a few times after he had tired himself out. The smart ones are the ones who refuse to enter the trap under any circumstances. I saw one video where a large hog almost knocked the fence over by charging it. If these hogs were lions instead of hogs they'd line up together on one side of the cage and charge the other side together to flatten the entire trap.
No, he actually is fairly smart, as he first tried at incline. The rest of the trap is angled toward the center. The only part that has a slight incline is the entrance. So he is smarter than you.
So many dumb asses, so little time. Not you of course, the "bore" person who does not know when to use "too" either; I bet.
@@jeffstanley4593 Lol- Jeff you sound like me...My mom was an English teacher
thats awesome...we havent had em this high up north new mexico just yet but i here less than 50 miles south there tearing up fields and gardens
gotta love that hog’s spirit. wish people have the same spunk going thru life. LoL
This video is epic. Whoever did the voiceover has to do one for me
Never saw a hog jump before and I've seen thousands of them! We kept them fat and happy so they didn't try to escape. LOL ;-) I wouldn't want to have to tangle with one of these wild ones, they are fast and mean!
damn he`s smart
That hog’s best chance was jumping on the Green water supply bin, then aim towards the stars! Lol
hahahaha
Hogdini you are a legend!
Never underestimate a hog. Especially a feral one. Hogs are are intelligent badass critters . It would seem logical and an obvious that the traps have at least 2 feet more in height and a inner facing guard at the top all around it. seems by the time they're able to scale almost to the top of the one we're looking at in the video they begin to run out of momentum so two feet more with a guard at the top should do the trick.
That one is a Siberian husky in a hog suit. Siberian’s are notorious escape artists.
To keep the hog from jumping, apply a .308 round to its ear canal.....then turn his fat frame into pork chops, bar b que ribs or other tasty ham products.....!
Don't shoot in the trap!!!
Pork Chops are good.. or Pork Roast .mmmm mmmm
Scott Fuller yep 👍
@@Wildwestwrangler Why? About to set up my first trap. Was going to shoot once in the trap.
@@rauldiaz69 Why? Ask yourself what's right and wrong.
Great product! Good luck with your business!
Very well build trap. This is how I would do. Excellent job!!!!
His accent and the music makes this video more awesome!
What accent?
Love the music.
Hogs are very intelligent! Just like The Jumper, they are analytic and perceptive.
Gotta to give the animal credit..smarter than some employees ived hired
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing!
“We took away his “excape” route.” He kept gettin throwed back down. 🐗👀👍
Amazing, isn't it?
this video is so awesome :D the funny music and the funny accent of the narrator, it is so funny :D
"hawgs will jump"
his video makes me buy marinade ,seasoning,veggies and turn on the oven!!!!!!!great video
Those Hogs are not only mean but sly and devious too.
Thanks for this video. My sons and I love this. I like the pants. Can you share the source/brand?
That right there is HawgLife! Great footage!
Gregg Denton is one great guitar player 👏 👌 👍
One in a million. What a smart one
He's a noble beast,let him go dude !!!
I wonder how did Hogdini bacon tasted like... keep jumping heaven, Hogdini!
*_"WE TOOK AWAY HIS PIGSCAPE ROUTE."_*
Great video!
Boy-- I bet you all were proud when you got this monster in your trailer! That was some contest! This thing demonstrated the assertion that pigs are the 4th or 5th smartest animals on the planet...!
Marc Bergy Baxter Savage
This would be perfect for feral hog control in the Aussie bush .
I like the good toe-tapping music in the video. I'll sleep tonight and count hogs going over fences
Love this video!
From Max Security to death row.....this is one in a hundred...wise hog.
This is a great video thanks for putting up. Just one thing though I have an urge for some bacon and sausage for some reason.
Love the video. Gotta give that hog some respect though.
Seth Eheart I gotta give that hog sweet baby rays
Seth Eheart
No kidding, that guy did not go down easy.
yeah, and they're smarter than the hog, too. I'm impressed!
Seth Eheart Respect on my dinner plate
my compliments sir
haha most underrated hog trap video on in the internet!
That's why you see in other videos that they had to add a horizontal extra ring of fencing at the top of the trap. Hogdini set the precedent lol
Some fella on the Internet mentioned that a 50 lbs. bag of field corn runs about 8-10 f.r.a.u.ds
Thanks for the video. I've watched it several time and always am ROTFLOL.
Has the:
'When pigs can fly' joke been used yet?
General Lee N Knass /knot retired/ if pigs could fly.....I bet their WINGS would be tasty!!!!
I love this video
Where did you get the music? The soloist is excellent.
2:48 "we took away his eggscape route" 😆
I found out that i needed a top on my stock trailer when a 200lb sow came out over the top of it. It amazes me how high they can jump.
How high was are trailer?
Needs to be 8 feet tall, no escaping.
Dang.... I'm. Surprised at how clever this high is. And also the fact that he done what he did I'm surprised that he went back in the feeder.... Jeez!!! Wonder if the other hogs watched and learned what he was doing... This is absolutely shocking to me hahaha
this made my day so funny
Hogdini was so smart, Should he earn a few releases just for the fun you trap him again and again?
Guitar player's got some chops, too!
That was the smartest hog I ever saw, but very funny.
Hogdini for President
American Ninjanpork Warrior
Three times ought to have him home free. Give him what he’s earned,
So entertained!😀
My favorite video
Poor Hogdini! It must have hurt like hell, for him to fall repeatedly on those HUGE cahonnies of his!
Yea that’s some good Hog! 🇺🇸🇺🇸👍
does hogdini always jump at the gate area only?
Love it!!
No fence can hold Joyce Behar!
Hogdini is a celebrity.
love that Texas way of dealing with problems, without Texas America is half a Nation.
I want one and I've never seen a wild hog where I live. 😂
This is the first time I have seen a hog can climb that high
I had a tame boar that could clear fences about half as high as these without even touching. Kept all my other hogs in, but it not him.
I seen hogs jumping out it is so funny when you outsmart them
Great Ad!
I'll say it again that hog that is amazing. I don't understand what did u do with the hog at the End?
Sold to a buyer, fed at feed lot or farm, sold as wild boar to restaurant or shipped overseas
Or just taken to a processor and made into sausage.
Many towns have programs set up were a processor will butcher a hog and donate it to a local family, childrens home or kitchen of some sort.
Dallas has Hunters for the hungry, a great org
Only in Texas, to figure out a COOL way at trapping wild hogs, uprated! :)
4:50 Preparing for that Jurassic Park scenario
hogdini is one crazy hog
It good to watch
there's no more defying gravity for the hoggy
i saw a pic of a whitetail climbing an 8ft fence to get at cranberries in a bog before its flooded.
Hes got big balls too!
the guy that leases the ag on our home place learned the hard way how athletic hogs can be.
I told him he could trap if he wanted, he managed to trap a pretty good size boar and transferred him into a stake.bed pickup for transport. He was eating supper watching the truck/ hog out the kitchen window when the pig scaled the 1x4 bed enclosure, landed on top of the cab and clattered off the hood. Tore up a fence holding a bull calf and away he went. ,
Raised on a pig farm lol they were tame ones and they are great the tame ones. Respect the wild ones a lot lol
Poor sweet gentle hogdini. He just wanted to live. He's not ready for the bacon phase of his life just yet. Mmmmmm
He's in hog heaven now
Pigs are pretty smart, and some of the few animals that can solve problems.
that fu !!!! ing music !!!
thats gonna be a big silk hat
If the boar was a little smarter, he could of escaped by running from one end of the cage to jump on the water tank and then jump again from there right over the gate.
Kind of reminds me of some of the hogs up town at the bowling alley. lol
Get er' done!
One smart hog!
I hope Hogdini is doing OK... Please keep him on 25lbs of corn per day until I can arrange transportation and payment, the bank has OK'd $7500.00 for him, due to his jumping talent. He has a special pen at the Cumberland Zoo waiting for him. And lastly, please put a pillow below where he is jumping, we don't wanna have him sprang a hock. :)
Part of the problem with getting them to jump up into the trailer was shocking them from above. If you shocked them from low on the side jumping upwards wouldn't be so threatening.