WILD HOG CONTROL | JAGER PRO™ TV Show | CAPTURE SUCCESS
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- Опубліковано 16 лис 2020
- We are excited to share our passion with you through our UA-cam channel. Enjoy this bonus content from JAGER PRO™ television. In this video, one of our Hog Control Operators™ demonstrates how to efficiently remove trap-resistant feral pigs from a property in South Georgia. We reinforce the importance of making performance-based decisions to select the most efficient process and products to accomplish mission success. Eliminating the entire sounder prevents any pig from escaping, surviving, reproducing, or being educated to our Integrated Wild Pig Control® approach. If you have any questions or segment ideas, feel free to comment or email us at info@jagerpro.com. JAGER PRO™ website: jagerpro.com/ JAGER PRO™ UA-cam page: / jagerpro
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Great work. My only issue with your videos is that you need to make more of them.
More land PROTECTED. Nice work, Jager Pro.
That night time shooting of these boars and pigs is amazing.
Most folks have no idea how much damage these feral Hogs cause. Good job.
The man who did the closing narration at 6:05 has a great voice, he's perfect for marketing this type of product
True too.
Great shooting.😀💯💯👌🏾👌🏾
Thank you all for what you are trying to do... I am in North Carolina and went to the slaughter house and could not believe the pain and cruelty they put OUR PETS and regular livestock through..
These pigs destroy so much and there’s no need it it.. I thank you all for your hard work and humanity you show. I have no doubt, if I laid a baby in a field with wild pigs... they would tear it to spreads..
God bless you all and may he keep you and your dogs safe.
Janice
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i cant get enough of these videos, great job
Love this stuff!
Keep it coming!
Nothing more American than hunting!
What about McDonald's?
Keep them coming!!! Love your videos!!!
Quality content right here
This is a company I'd love to work for.
My thoughts exactly!! This 71 yr Army Vet would be in "hog heaven" with a job like this. Now if I can just convince da wifee I need some long term TDY. Then remember to pack the Rolaids, Metamucil, Preparation H, etc. Oh well, a guy can dream, can't he?
Enjoyed the show there.
Very much looking forward to your getting all your patent infringement lawsuits won and the shows on RFDTV resumed. On the panel trap enclosure in this video, how big was it and how many panels were needed?
Great job guys! 👍🏼
Outstanding job .. hit list
Excellent job.
I love me some 🐗 *Jager Pro!*
Traps are definitely the best way to get rid of the hogs
Jager Meister
When will you add a web net trappings system to compliment your current product line?
I feel like doing this as a career
Since capturing feral piglets with Hampshire bands for pork production isn't possible, where and how could one get pigs with Hampshire bands in order to do some small-scale farming with pigs?
Hampshires are not the only domestic breed raised for pork production. Visit your local Sale Barn or buy them from another farmer raising domestic pigs.
Please keep eradicating ❤️✊🏻
Are these pig carcasses used as food? I know texas also has strict restrictions wild boar meat
Pigs are killed inside the trap enclosure because it is illegal in most states to transport feral swine alive or sell the meat. The US Department of Agriculture does not allow wild pork donations directly to food banks due to swine brucellosis and the pseudorabies virus. Feral swine can be eaten, but it is very important to thoroughly cook wild pork to 165 degrees. Most feral pigs harvested by JAGER PRO™ Hog Control Operators™ are either processed by guests or donated to local families and churches for food. However, there is another perspective to consider. Mission success is based solely on removing the entire sounder from each property since whole-sounder lethal control prevents any pig from escaping, surviving, reproducing or being educated to the removal process. Whether a non-native, agricultural pest is eaten or not has no value in the "damage management" decision-making process. Just as removing all termites, rats and cockroaches from your home to stop future residential damage is more important than ensuring all captured pests are eaten. Insect versus mammal makes no difference to the legal definition of a pest or the Best Management Practices needed to control them. The total number of wild pigs we successfully donate has no bearing on the number of animals we must euthanize. The United States cannot BBQ our way out of the feral swine problem. Any carcasses NOT used for food are buried per Department of Agriculture regulations.
They're super fast
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is it possible to just tranquilize a few of the sows, then plant a gps tracking device on them so that they can help you locate their nest?
Yes, this GPS strategy is possible. We find it more efficient to simply remove the entire sounder at one time which prevents any pig from escaping, surviving, reproducing or being educated to the removal process or product.
You have got to have the most efficient and effective method of dispatching one of the biggest invasive species in the US. Until recently I had no idea how much damage these pests could do and how destructive they are to farmers livelihood. The more they encroach on communities the more dangerous they will become to humans and or pets. I love animals but wild hogs just aren’t in that category to me.
We appreciate the kind words. The JAGER PRO staff consists of 10 retired Soldiers with 220 years of military experience against a two-legged enemy. Our combat skills and training work equally well on a four-legged, non-native, agricultural pest which happens to be the fourth most intelligent animal on the planet.
Good work boys! It's a shame that killing such beautiful animals is a necessary thing in this world.
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Great job! With the twelve (12) pigs you euthanized, that still leaves 12 million wild pigs that must be euthanized. 😬 Speaking of which, what do you do with the carcasses? I don’t suppose you eat them or give them to food pantries, do you? Do you bury them in deep pits or do you arrange for the carcasses to be composted?
While you collected the dead pigs you shot, in UA-cams that show men shooting many wild pigs, tens, even hundreds, at a time, in the open fields, it is probably not practical to collect the carcasses. So, do they just leave the dead pigs where they fell? If so, don’t the rotting carcasses present public health hazards? Perhaps there are scavengers that will eat the carcasses. If so, what kind of scavengers are they, and are there enough of them?
I await your reply. Meanwhile, keep up the good job.
The US Department of Agriculture does not allow wild pork donations directly to food banks due to swine brucellosis and the pseudorabies virus. Feral swine can be eaten, but it is very important to thoroughly cook wild pork to 165 degrees. Most feral pigs harvested by JAGER PRO™ Hog Control Operators™ are either processed by guests or donated to local families and churches for food. Any carcasses NOT used for food are buried per Department of Agriculture regulations.