Wild Hog Trapping | Hog Trapping Video Highlight | JAGER PRO™

Ғылым және технология

This trapping video highlights some of our best 2016 feral swine captures.
This is NOT hunting; it is Integrated Wild Pig Control™. Sport hunting is the practice of pursuing a game species for food or recreation using fair chase principles and methods. Integrated Wild Pig Control™ is the whole sounder removal of a non-native, invasive species as a means of agricultural pest control and disease prevention using any legal means necessary. Feral pigs are NOT native to North America which means they do not belong in the United States. They harmfully impact agriculture, native vegetation, native wildlife, soil properties and water quality causing an annual negative economic impact of $2.5 billion dollars in the United States. Human action led to feral pigs being released in our country and the man-made problem requires a man-made solution. Removing a non-native, invasive pest from the landscape only improves the planet for the native plants, animals and habitat which do belong here.
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  • @AslansMane88
    @AslansMane887 жыл бұрын

    You guys are masters at your craft. You are even better at arguing with people on the internet, which is a major contributing factor to my sunscription. What's your argument process, if you care to share?

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    7 жыл бұрын

    Our military careers trained us to make performance-based, logical decisions instead of operating emotionally. Debating the average KZread viewer is simply educating them about rural agriculture and our Integrated Wild Pig Control™ approach from a logical, scientific viewpoint.

  • @estevanpargas7466

    @estevanpargas7466

    7 жыл бұрын

    JAGER PRO™ was that a 22 killing them

  • @AslansMane88

    @AslansMane88

    7 жыл бұрын

    JAGER PRO™ I wasn't aware the military provided systematized, highly-focused training in rhetorical argumentation. Many of your arguments are delivered with pre-formatted answers (no doubt for efficiency), but they are nonetheless potent. Seriously, you guys are the best "educators" on the whole internet.

  • @billl1127

    @billl1127

    6 жыл бұрын

    It would be interesting if there was a way to quiet close the gates and see how long it takes for the panic to set in once they realized they were trapped.

  • @dinkchow

    @dinkchow

    5 жыл бұрын

    Struts from the back door of a SUV would do just fine I think.

  • @philipstallwood9813
    @philipstallwood98132 жыл бұрын

    It's great to see these pests getting eradicated. The traps work so well. Keep nailing them.

  • @gerardburton1081

    @gerardburton1081

    Жыл бұрын

    True dat. Also the meat can be used as trap 6o shoot at coyotes.

  • @TimkaD736
    @TimkaD7365 жыл бұрын

    Notice how none of them are no longer hungry the second that gate drops.

  • @jimmccarley3191

    @jimmccarley3191

    5 жыл бұрын

    Time to run, dont matter where!

  • @gerardburton1081

    @gerardburton1081

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep the hunger is done but when gate drops that acts as an energy provider. Never knew that the hogs had so much energy in them.

  • @whatsittoya7718

    @whatsittoya7718

    2 жыл бұрын

    Your comment implies that they are all still hungry 😅 “All of them are no longer hungry” or “None of them are hungry” :)

  • @glenshauf9990

    @glenshauf9990

    Жыл бұрын

    I shoot but but. Don’t eat them.. I wait for the coyotes and vultures to clean them up

  • @gerardburton1081

    @gerardburton1081

    Жыл бұрын

    @@glenshauf9990 yep you can shoot them and then use the meat to shoot at coyotes.

  • @johna.4334
    @johna.43345 жыл бұрын

    More 'shoot 'em dead' scenes....please.

  • @lello333

    @lello333

    3 жыл бұрын

    love that too, pls

  • @curtekstrom6600
    @curtekstrom66005 жыл бұрын

    Is it just me or can you not see enough of these Hog Traps in work?

  • @rahuldoes

    @rahuldoes

    4 жыл бұрын

    Curt Ekstrom 6AM, in India!

  • @thinkb4umove157
    @thinkb4umove1576 жыл бұрын

    There head’s most have some type of armor plating in it?

  • @thomasthomas4954
    @thomasthomas49545 жыл бұрын

    Nature is balanced in ecology. The more you control beast, you are safe to produce and live happyly. Strong idea for the wild. Great work.

  • @robleary3353
    @robleary3353 Жыл бұрын

    Interesting, in a lot of the clips when the gate closes a lot of the hogs head to where the gate is or where they came in from. How do they know in the pitch black of night?.

  • @FranciscoSousa-fh7cs
    @FranciscoSousa-fh7cs3 жыл бұрын

    Boa tarde chefe, qual é a altura ideal pra fazer um cural deste?

  • @RamGundapu
    @RamGundapu2 жыл бұрын

    Great Stuff. International standard hog trapping services. You guys are masters in this field.

  • @tomblount5635
    @tomblount56353 жыл бұрын

    So far I have been convinced that your traps and technology was King of the Road. Unfortunately the new nylon web traps are not only economical but sturdy. The hogs do not show any trap fear. Which is a biggie in getting the entire sounder. What is Jaeger Pro coming up with to compete??

  • @drew65sep
    @drew65sep2 жыл бұрын

    Can't remember what vid it was that I suggested something that might help cut down some of the damage being done by trapped hogs...But, get a couple of deep cycle batteries, a capacitor, a relay switch, and install em so when the gate drops, it completes the circuit, and the thing becomes electrified. I don't know for sure that it'd work, but it seems like it might. Give those hogs a nice jolt if they come in contact with the metal trap sides...I think it'd help keep the hogs from damaging the trap so much.

  • @bungalowbill4710
    @bungalowbill47102 жыл бұрын

    I have been told wild pig rib barbecues are really good. When are you going to sell these organic meat at the Super Market or Costco?

  • @troymeredith9936
    @troymeredith99366 жыл бұрын

    They sure give the fence panels a licking.

  • @MolfredoSascha
    @MolfredoSascha3 жыл бұрын

    I found your videos like 3 days ago I have a curious questions, what do you do with the hogs after they are "Sleeping" on the ground? Are they viable as food? Can they be used as leather??? Agane is just sheer curiosity

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    3 жыл бұрын

    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.

  • @c120flyer

    @c120flyer

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JAGERPRO That’s the most logical, informative answer I’ve ever read dealing with eradicating these dangerous, destructive pests. Good job, and great, effective technology! Thank you for your efforts.

  • @exidy-yt

    @exidy-yt

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JAGERPRO Good answer. Of course it is more important to eradicate the whole herd (or sounder?) then it is to ensure their processing as food, but really they are two different things. I am glad to see that there is at least an effort to use the pigs as food resources considering how much food they consumed or destroyed to get to their current size. It's a good way to get at least some of the value back that was lost to them.

  • @user-bo3dk2yb8n

    @user-bo3dk2yb8n

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JAGERPRO, страшная у вас работа...

  • @josecorrales7372
    @josecorrales73723 жыл бұрын

    BUENAS: Esos encierros trampas tienen un depósito o un estañon , montados en un trípode. ? Que función cumple? ? Que contienen?. Gracias.

  • @icealestrada
    @icealestrada5 жыл бұрын

    Do they leave the small ones? I hope they do because wild pigs needs the forest.

  • @oldbaldfatman2766
    @oldbaldfatman27665 жыл бұрын

    Jan. 219, 2019----Thanks for the video as I know wild hogs are a problem all over the U.S. But curious....what happens to these hogs that are killed? Are they eaten, given away to be eaten by others or just dumped into some hole in the ground? Brother hunts them in Florida and they are good eating.

  • @Arientis

    @Arientis

    11 ай бұрын

    I’m pretty sure they are harvested to be eaten, and any leftovers are given to local food banks. Can’t beat free pork!

  • @NxDoyle
    @NxDoyle6 жыл бұрын

    I'm not sure what the feral hog numbers are right now in America. Last I read of Australia, the number estimated was about 24 million. What I _do_ know is that they are a scourge and as such, they need to be eradicated. One less hog is a tiny victory, but still a victory. On another note, it boggles the mind that a person can come to a channel like this one and 1) feel it's cruel bloodlust, 2) say it's cruel bloodlust and 3) leave with the same mindset. Even if you had no knowledge of the destruction caused by feral hogs before you came, it takes only a minute to find out how invasive they are.

  • @indy_go_blue6048

    @indy_go_blue6048

    5 жыл бұрын

    I've read that in Texas alone there're some 5 million feral hogs that do $50 million damage each year. At least 1 million need to be culled annually just to stay even. Orgasmic joy in killing them? Not me, I only get orgasmic joy in eating bbq pork, ham and bacon. Thank you for your interest in our sex lives; another gay I assume?

  • @SamofCR

    @SamofCR

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@indy_go_blue6048 Your damage estimate is WAY too low. Multiply by >10 . That MAY be close.

  • @DetectaBull

    @DetectaBull

    5 жыл бұрын

    I can see this method to be effective here in Australia. Leave a couple of dead pigs so you can do same for the foxes

  • @realphoto
    @realphoto2 жыл бұрын

    what do ppl who trap these hogs do with the hogs afterward? and does the meat have that "wild" taste to it?

  • @billg7813

    @billg7813

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have wondered the same. Check out Muddyfeet's channel. He sells them live. Most trappers eliminate them in the trap. Most likely they are buried. It sounds harsh but there is a swine brucellosis and pseudorabies virus risk with these animals. As Pig Brig says in a comment above, "we cannot BBQ our way out of the pig bomb problem." But yes, these animals can be eaten. nri.tamu.edu says 66% of a population must be culled each year just to keep the levels where they are. In Texas alone that means 1 million hogs a year have to be culled just to keep levels where they are. Meanwhile these animals are causing millions in damages to farms that show up in the price we are all paying for all the other foods we eat even if it is just beans, corn and peanuts. These trappers are barely scratching the surface of this problem that is costing all of us money in the grocery store. They can be eaten but a thermometer is a must... cook them to 165 degrees if you get any of this pork and wash your hands well. I do that anyway even with store-bought pork.

  • @rccecilio
    @rccecilio7 жыл бұрын

    Hello I'm from Brazil. I have a farm with 2300 hectares. On my property there are many hogs. Here in Brazil you can only hunt with a knife or a trap. I wonder what is the name of this device that triggers the trap through the cell phone.?! Thank you.

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    7 жыл бұрын

    It is JAGER PRO™ patented technology. Our control box contains a receiver which wirelessly communicates with our cellular camera's transmitter via the JAGER PRO™ App.

  • @k123332
    @k1233327 жыл бұрын

    I've been soaking my corn in Monster energy drink, just small batches to see if the hogs will get hooked. lol

  • @SamofCR

    @SamofCR

    5 жыл бұрын

    Rock on, Bro. I hope it works.

  • @Farhan_in_Delhi

    @Farhan_in_Delhi

    3 жыл бұрын

    Legend 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @spaceace1006

    @spaceace1006

    3 жыл бұрын

    (4 years late, sorry) Are you serious? Getting the Pigs all OD'd on Caffeine and B12? That will definitely double their panic response! More entertaining!!😄

  • @yourdonkeysowrong5987

    @yourdonkeysowrong5987

    3 жыл бұрын

    Soaking corn in Monster is the most American boomer thing i've ever heard Respect

  • @amapparatistkwabena
    @amapparatistkwabena4 жыл бұрын

    This is so awesome! These little jokers destroy the livelihood of so many. I hate to see them die, but better them than humans.

  • @carlospico7745
    @carlospico77456 жыл бұрын

    Que raza de jabali es eso.

  • @christophermunn3819
    @christophermunn38193 жыл бұрын

    What do you do with all the pork?

  • @ohyeaaahyeye2981
    @ohyeaaahyeye29814 жыл бұрын

    "Go crazy go stupid aaahhhhh"

  • @tritunggalxc171

    @tritunggalxc171

    3 жыл бұрын

    @

  • @tritunggalxc171

    @tritunggalxc171

    3 жыл бұрын

    T

  • @upcomingathletestar9704

    @upcomingathletestar9704

    2 жыл бұрын

    😂

  • @CatFarmAgriculture

    @CatFarmAgriculture

    4 ай бұрын

    😄😄

  • @marcparham38
    @marcparham387 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if this technique would work for phytons in Florida Everglads?

  • @hoppermantis7615

    @hoppermantis7615

    6 жыл бұрын

    I'm not fond of Javelina or pythons. But at least they didn't eat my Siberian Husky, like a family of illegal mexicans did.

  • @carlosalbertoreyes8172
    @carlosalbertoreyes81722 жыл бұрын

    Cual es el final q hacen con ellos

  • @16yochamp67
    @16yochamp675 жыл бұрын

    I wanna see one of these videos where the hogs break through the cage trap

  • @clacicle

    @clacicle

    4 жыл бұрын

    I haven’t see one of those yet, but I have seen one where the hog climbed over the fence twice.

  • @shawnoneil2046
    @shawnoneil20467 жыл бұрын

    Love the video! They all know they screwed up big time the second that gate slams down!

  • @jimmccarley3191

    @jimmccarley3191

    5 жыл бұрын

    the jig is up, just run!

  • @jspin1103
    @jspin11034 жыл бұрын

    I’m trying to find that vid you shot of that boar that broke his snout on the gate and the juvenile that paralyzed itself. Is it still on? It’s my fav.

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    4 жыл бұрын

    No. This video was removed years ago as it contained old 2G camera technology from 2012/2013 which is now outdated.

  • @2000cobraguy
    @2000cobraguy7 жыл бұрын

    love your videos

  • @banyantree8618
    @banyantree86187 жыл бұрын

    What do you do with the produce?

  • @shimmeronfoxclaw5549

    @shimmeronfoxclaw5549

    7 жыл бұрын

    Banyan Tree I was just going to ask this

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    7 жыл бұрын

    Pigs are killed inside the trap enclosure because it is illegal in Georgia to transport feral swine alive. The US Department of Agriculture does not allow wild pork donations directly to food banks due to swine brucellosis and the pseudorabies virus. However, this does not mean wild pork cannot be eaten. It is fantastic table fare, but very important to thoroughly cook wild pork to 165 degrees. Most feral pigs harvested by JAGER PRO™ personnel are either processed by guests or donated (on the hoof) to local families and churches for food.

  • @MerrimanDevonshire

    @MerrimanDevonshire

    7 жыл бұрын

    Too bad that a foreign trade cannot be generated from this, say with China or the rest of the Asian Pacific Rim - i.e. cured boar ham

  • @freightdawg6762

    @freightdawg6762

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@JAGERPRO Excellent work its a Win Win

  • @altangunaltan
    @altangunaltan5 жыл бұрын

    high success rate, continue to be so I'm proud of you,how much I would like to join

  • @cipherx6334
    @cipherx63345 жыл бұрын

    What happens to the pigs after they are culled, eaten? I hope they don’t go to waste!

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    Pigs are killed inside the trap enclosure because it is illegal in most states to transport feral swine alive or sell their 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 and many carcasses may NOT be used for food.

  • @charlesm.9858
    @charlesm.9858 Жыл бұрын

    Man if I was there and that gate fell and those pigs started running at the fence, I would be walking up to that gate laughing out loud like the emperor from Star Wars!!! Hahahahhaha!!!!!

  • @jhonedwinrios2056
    @jhonedwinrios20565 жыл бұрын

    asi asi por años y años atrapando javalies de forna masiva. se suman mas y mas personas con el tiempo hasta que al final la rasa javali se estingue.

  • @FelipeNaranja

    @FelipeNaranja

    3 жыл бұрын

    Es la idea. Estos animales no son de allá, fueron introducidos para cacería deportiva y los que escaparon formaron plaga, devorando plantaciones de granjeros.

  • @josecorrales7372

    @josecorrales7372

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ese depósito o estañon que ponen en el centro en un trípode, que contiene y para que? Gracias.

  • @adrianodossantosdejesus9742
    @adrianodossantosdejesus97424 жыл бұрын

    Coitadinhos dos porquinhos... Porém, sua população precisa ser controlada devido destruir plantações e trazer várias doenças...

  • @francescocipollari4743

    @francescocipollari4743

    Жыл бұрын

    Be si anche la popolazione umana va controllata, visto che è così maligna, costruiamo trappole per UMANI STOLTO.

  • @maneerhussain
    @maneerhussain5 жыл бұрын

    Hi what I want to know what happens to the pigs after they r killed are they eaten as bacon butties etc

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    Pigs are killed inside the trap enclosure because it is illegal in most states to transport feral swine alive. The US Department of Agriculture does not allow wild pork donations directly to food banks due to swine brucellosis and the pseudorabies virus. However, this does not mean wild pork cannot be eaten. It is fantastic table fare, but 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.

  • @arrmor5554
    @arrmor55542 жыл бұрын

    Che fine fanno le carcasse di tutti questi cinghiali? What happens to the carcasses of all these wild boars

  • @kemskyfarezy
    @kemskyfarezy5 жыл бұрын

    Ahhh,,,,,so satisfyingly

  • @Srt3D01-db-01
    @Srt3D01-db-014 жыл бұрын

    no wonder those fences have to be strong by looking at some of this footage

  • @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess

    @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess

    3 жыл бұрын

    The fence should be electrified so the hogs don't try to break free from the trap

  • @verinocencio5036

    @verinocencio5036

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nonsense if you killed that animal and you do not eat..

  • @cletusvanndam8927
    @cletusvanndam89274 жыл бұрын

    What do you do with them after slaughter eat em or disgaurd

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    4 жыл бұрын

    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.

  • @gabrielramos2609
    @gabrielramos26094 жыл бұрын

    Perdon mi ignorancia.... Son plaga hacen daño o es caza deportiva???

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    4 жыл бұрын

    Los cerdos salvajes NO son nativos de América del Norte, lo que significa que no pertenecen a los Estados Unidos. Impactan perjudicialmente la agricultura, la vegetación nativa, la vida silvestre nativa, las propiedades del suelo y la calidad del agua, causando un impacto económico negativo anual de $ 2.5 mil millones de dólares. La acción humana llevó a la liberación de cerdos salvajes en nuestro país y el problema causado por el hombre requiere una solución hecha por el hombre. Eliminar una plaga invasiva no nativa del paisaje solo mejora el planeta para las plantas, animales y hábitat nativos que pertenecen aquí. Feral pigs are NOT native to North America which means they do not belong in the United States. They harmfully impact agriculture, native vegetation, native wildlife, soil properties and water quality causing an annual negative economic impact of $2.5 billion dollars. Human action led to feral pigs being released in our country and the man-made problem requires a man-made solution. Removing a non-native, invasive pest from the landscape only improves the planet for the native plants, animals and habitat which do belong here.

  • @PORNOMULTIKS
    @PORNOMULTIKS5 жыл бұрын

    Ребят, Русские, кто пишет типа дизлайк, это не охота. Ребят это действительно не охота, а отстрел. Я точно не знаю как у охотников это называется. Вот помните в Ссср волков отстреливали. Тут также. А этих кабанов просто расплодилось там слишком много. Они там везде как я понял. Короче это как бы удаление лишниего. Такое бывает когда нет волков на них например и они размножаютсы как крысы в моем сараее типа.

  • @vitaliynik5571

    @vitaliynik5571

    5 жыл бұрын

    Да, это не охота. Это у них такой санотстрел скорее всего

  • @vitaliynik5571

    @vitaliynik5571

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@PORNOMULTIKS Да. Они терпеливо отвечают этим текстом на каждый русскоязычный коммент. Просто у нас нет такой практики в отношении копытных, так как популяция несоизмерима. Они добавили в описание, что это не охота, а регулирование численности.

  • @PORNOMULTIKS

    @PORNOMULTIKS

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@vitaliynik5571 Да согласен. Многим не понять. Понимаешь только если у самого проблема. Если их там очень много, то это действительно проблема. Как в Австралии например с кроликами.Отсутствие хищников еще очень большую роль играет.

  • @PORNOMULTIKS

    @PORNOMULTIKS

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@JAGERPRO I understand a little English. and I understand why you are doing this. I am writing for my Russian-speaking comrades who do not understand English and explain to them that you are doing good things. The USSR also had the same problem. Only we had a problem with wolves. There were tens of thousands of them and they destroyed everything in their path.

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@PORNOMULTIKS - Thank you. Your English is very good.

  • @Legion_not_obligated
    @Legion_not_obligated6 жыл бұрын

    Must say pretty hilarious crash and bang pandemonium 🤙🏽good job tho ‘

  • @edwardfergusson8246
    @edwardfergusson82462 жыл бұрын

    strange that they make the biggest effort to escape at the gate is there a commercial use for the carcasses ????

  • @ryanloon8533
    @ryanloon85335 жыл бұрын

    what you guys do wit the meat? or how good is the meat? is it same as a farm pig?... i get excited when i watch yo vids haha i’m like closer the doors already haha

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    Pigs are killed inside the trap enclosure because it is illegal in most states to transport feral swine alive. The US Department of Agriculture does not allow wild pork donations directly to food banks due to swine brucellosis and the pseudorabies virus. However, this does not mean wild pork cannot be eaten. It is fantastic table fare, but 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.

  • @bengrey4856
    @bengrey48566 жыл бұрын

    138 vegans don't like this

  • @atlara

    @atlara

    6 жыл бұрын

    267 - Hahaha..

  • @urinieclapper

    @urinieclapper

    5 жыл бұрын

    460 - hahaha

  • @hoangton4072

    @hoangton4072

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yay.......

  • @sachinbaiju6568

    @sachinbaiju6568

    5 жыл бұрын

    624 - hahaha

  • @isisareciazionist649

    @isisareciazionist649

    5 жыл бұрын

    886...

  • @rivco5008
    @rivco50086 жыл бұрын

    Anyone who is against this is against the natural environment, native species and plants, and thinks invasive destructive animals are just wonderful.

  • @raminkhajavi9513

    @raminkhajavi9513

    5 жыл бұрын

    They've been around for five hundred years or more. Longer than most "invasive" humans. Build better barriers to keep them away from the farmer's crops instead of inflicting pain and suffering on them. Let them live and be with their family. Stop using excuses for cruelty towards our relatives and friends, the animals.

  • @dandyrayhan3970

    @dandyrayhan3970

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@raminkhajavi9513 are you a fucking vegan?

  • @indy_go_blue6048

    @indy_go_blue6048

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@dandyrayhan3970 Hindu, I'll bet from the land where cows are reincarnated ancestors.

  • @raminkhajavi9513

    @raminkhajavi9513

    5 жыл бұрын

    Humans are invasive also. Let us go beyond the eradication management mentality common excuse for cruelty. Since you all hate on these innocent animals so much, perhaps that will be you in the next life!

  • @renegadeace1735
    @renegadeace17352 жыл бұрын

    Finally a boardbuster trap vid with some shooting.

  • @keangtrinh3594
    @keangtrinh35944 жыл бұрын

    What will they do with them?

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    4 жыл бұрын

    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.

  • @spaceace1006
    @spaceace10062 жыл бұрын

    Gotta admit, it's awesome how they freak when the trap is sprung!!

  • @onedegreewest9303
    @onedegreewest93032 жыл бұрын

    I love seeing the state of panic when the gates shut. Wish we can see more on how you cull them

  • @kenancoskun1191

    @kenancoskun1191

    Жыл бұрын

    Sonuç ta bir candir yazik

  • @hungban44
    @hungban445 жыл бұрын

    Want to see what happens when gate quietly closing down without disrupting feeding. Just curious.

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    We developed a gate which closed quietly and gained absolutely nothing by doing so. Feral pigs still react to the faint sound of relay contacts closing. They know exactly where the exits are located and will attempt escape regardless of the gate parameters (loud vs. quiet, fast vs. slow). A "slow and quiet" gate would only add expense to the device and severely reduce capture efficiency.

  • @denersondias2570
    @denersondias25705 ай бұрын

    Vocês são os melhores. Sensacional!!!

  • @JUUULS891
    @JUUULS8916 жыл бұрын

    That’s actually pretty smart 👏

  • @walterdellavolpe8830

    @walterdellavolpe8830

    3 жыл бұрын

    👎💩👎💩👎💩👎💩👎💩👎💩👎💩👎💩👎💩👎💩

  • @gigar84
    @gigar845 жыл бұрын

    pest control?

  • @gigar84

    @gigar84

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Deborah Lancaster good 👍

  • @raminkhajavi9513

    @raminkhajavi9513

    5 жыл бұрын

    So called pests have a role to play in the tree of life. Even plants regarded as weeds have been rediscovered to be beneficial for health and planet. There are always better ways to keep them away from the farmer's crops instead of inflicting pain and suffering on them. We can cage and fence them in shooting preserves, so it is possible to fence them out. People like Deborah are working for the 'trapping' industry or think they know it all just cuz they took some classes. However, no compassion and heart. The animals are just being themselves and trying to survive. We are just encouraging and enticing them by 'leaving the door open and food out'. They are intelligent enough to stay away and look for food elsewhere away from human settlements. Recently scientists have also urged humans to try to be vegetarian due to deforestation and mass extinction of species. Texas ranchers are moving away from animal farming and switching to growing crops. Growing indoors is a good idea for the future to keep the crops organic and the animals at bay. There is still a lot of uninhabited terrain and mountains for the animals to be. Let the predators come back to keep a check on the other animals. There are always better ways to keep them away from the farmer's crops instead of inflicting pain and suffering on them. There is a whole list of 'problem' animals slated for the eradication management mentality common excuse for cruelty. As humans we can come up with better ideas and win win solutions for the farmers and the animals, rather than just killing our way out of 'problems'. The way we treat the animals is related to how we treat each other as people. The Nazis regarded Jews and others as rats to be eradicated. Even today people suggesting we eradicate the 'other', and being callous and disrespectful to other people and animals. Let us go beyond the eradication management mentality common excuse for cruelty and try to live with the philosophy of compassion and coexistance. We are intelligent enough to develop guns and traps but losing our heart for the animals. That's the main 'problem', not the animals. As humans we have alternatives to killing animals. Let them live and be with their family. Let us be their friends instead of their tormentors. Their poop is actually beneficial for the surrounding areas with soil erosion worldwide. There are other unforseen benefits that we may have overlooked, just focusing on the 'damage' and hating on the innocent animals. Let us use our intelligence wisely with a compassionate heart for the benefit of all species. You could have been them in this life or perhaps in the next. Have a heart. Check out the letter to the U.S. house of representatives by chief Seattle for a more wholistic world view.

  • @lordenel9715

    @lordenel9715

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ramin Khajavi dumb fuck

  • @kingstonrock3693
    @kingstonrock36933 жыл бұрын

    It’s funny how unappetizing the corn is once they are all trapped. Instant loss of appetite 😂

  • @josephhall1641
    @josephhall16415 жыл бұрын

    what do you do with the baby pig meat?

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    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 and many carcasses may NOT be used for food.

  • @robmeglaughlin325
    @robmeglaughlin3257 жыл бұрын

    where`s the bait for Hillary?

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    7 жыл бұрын

    This non-native, invasive species and agricultural pest negatively affects everyone. Enough with the political bantering.

  • @smacman68

    @smacman68

    7 жыл бұрын

    Well said. Thousands of farmers are hemorrhaging cash because of these animals, and people just can't wait to get in their political jokes. I like a good laugh as much as the next guy, but do it when it is appropriate.

  • @maxbrazil3712

    @maxbrazil3712

    5 жыл бұрын

    They hang up a picture of Huma wearing a strap on.

  • @dbx1233
    @dbx12335 жыл бұрын

    Talk about"Hog Wild."

  • @glenengland9719
    @glenengland97195 жыл бұрын

    do you use all your Meats do you give some of it away.

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    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.

  • @darronmecak5720
    @darronmecak57206 жыл бұрын

    man that bacon gets pissed off when the gate drops

  • @wtfstudioinc.1827
    @wtfstudioinc.18276 жыл бұрын

    So much bacon!!!

  • @lmnopotay7433

    @lmnopotay7433

    5 жыл бұрын

    Tamales too.

  • @christianvalverde1973

    @christianvalverde1973

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@lmnopotay7433 Can these pigs eat without risk? Is it just to hunt them and cook them without any additional treatment?

  • @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess

    @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess

    3 жыл бұрын

    I've eaten hog meat numerous times in the wilderness while hunting with my father, spit roasted. Never had any problem and the meat tastes great. I think roasted pig is pretty safe to eat

  • @bachozagor
    @bachozagor5 жыл бұрын

    First you Kill it than you grill it

  • @piotrzietek669

    @piotrzietek669

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ale "twardziel",wstyd posunąć mu żarcie i zamknąć w klatce ,i strzelać. Czy to jest człowiek

  • @Rich.as.in.spirit
    @Rich.as.in.spirit2 жыл бұрын

    I love the sound of the gate being smashed 😂

  • @tomnelson3362
    @tomnelson33622 жыл бұрын

    What caliber rifle are you using?

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    2 жыл бұрын

    We recommend .308 for stalking and shooting. The pigs that are trapped are euthanized with a .22 LR shooting subsonic ammunition.

  • @dannyv84oz
    @dannyv84oz7 жыл бұрын

    Guys post up some new trapping videos please :DDD

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    7 жыл бұрын

    We are currently filming 26 television shows and will post them as videos on our KZread channel as soon as our latest patent is issued from the US Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) and the TV shows air.

  • @luda650
    @luda6505 жыл бұрын

    The best part of these particular kind of hogs are the tenderized snouts.

  • @amaerkoderaghamagha8537
    @amaerkoderaghamagha85375 жыл бұрын

    Was wondering,after killing them how are they disposed of.

  • @chuckw4254

    @chuckw4254

    5 жыл бұрын

    Local food banks can't accept them, but they make every effort to make sure all the meat is given to local families, churches, and other civic organizations so that it doesn't go to waste.

  • @tweker69
    @tweker695 жыл бұрын

    Have y'all ever had a pig knock themselves out by running into the poles ???

  • @Chi_know
    @Chi_know6 жыл бұрын

    I love watching how they just slam themselves into the fences

  • @otsu3011

    @otsu3011

    5 жыл бұрын

    That's a cool fetish

  • @raminkhajavi9513

    @raminkhajavi9513

    5 жыл бұрын

    I guess that will be you then, in the next life!

  • @oo-tech
    @oo-tech4 жыл бұрын

    Это что охота, для салаг и ничтожеств!

  • @14._88

    @14._88

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ето не охота. А ликвидация вредителей. Свиней койотов кроликов

  • @user-lq9nt4zi5m

    @user-lq9nt4zi5m

    4 жыл бұрын

    В чём прикол? Х.З...🤷🏻

  • @14._88

    @14._88

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@user-lq9nt4zi5m они как саранча

  • @user-lq9nt4zi5m

    @user-lq9nt4zi5m

    4 жыл бұрын

    Да и свиньи домашние какие то...

  • @14._88

    @14._88

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@user-lq9nt4zi5m свиньи койоты кролики ето беда для Австралии особенно

  • @isodgad100
    @isodgad1005 жыл бұрын

    Good stuff..feral hogs are a problem they destroy land/crops and here in Hawaii are also a threat to our a lot of native plants so they need to be dealt with accordingly..what are you guys taking em out with?a knife to the heart does fine out here lol

  • @onelastcast831roman9
    @onelastcast831roman96 жыл бұрын

    Are those good to eat?

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    6 жыл бұрын

    The US Department of Agriculture does not allow wild pork donations directly to food banks due to swine brucellosis and the pseudorabies virus. However, this does not mean wild pork cannot be eaten. It is fantastic table fare, but very important to thoroughly cook wild pork to 165 degrees. Most feral pigs harvested by JAGER PRO™ personnel are either processed by guests or donated (on the hoof) to local families and churches for food.

  • @chykim1
    @chykim14 жыл бұрын

    Love it when the gate drops!!!

  • @man316420
    @man3164207 жыл бұрын

    Can we get a highlight video of maybe cooking some of these guys up? lol

  • @wtfstudioinc.1827

    @wtfstudioinc.1827

    6 жыл бұрын

    man316420 thinking the same!

  • @robertwooley9625
    @robertwooley96253 жыл бұрын

    My favorite kind of video! Amazing to watch in slow motion! I swear, some hogs just know ! Their body stiffens just before the gate drops! As if some hog whispered “Its a trap!!”

  • @adrianvasile4683
    @adrianvasile46833 жыл бұрын

    What are you doing with so much meat? I'm curious.

  • @JohnSmith-nj4zq

    @JohnSmith-nj4zq

    3 жыл бұрын

    They probably have a big freezer or give them away to their friends. One thing with country folks is they don't waste food.

  • @luanlemos781
    @luanlemos7815 жыл бұрын

    deviam colocar essas armadilhas aqui no Brasil pra diminuir a população de javalis que está destruindo muitas lavouras

  • @regys8

    @regys8

    3 жыл бұрын

    Falou pouco mais falou merda.. bota tua mãe pra eles matarem 😂😂😂😂

  • @unluckyneighbor4063
    @unluckyneighbor40636 жыл бұрын

    You should change the title to trapping and killing....

  • @hoppermantis7615

    @hoppermantis7615

    6 жыл бұрын

    slaughtering.

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    Unlucky Neighbor & Hopper Mantis - Public health and human rights take precedence over what you believe to be animal rights. Just because you are a compassionate person does not give you justification to contaminate the public drinking water, destroy private property or spread parasites and diseases to domestic livestock, pets, wildlife and humans. A non-lethal solution does not exist which is more effective, efficient and financially economical than the Integrated Wild Pig Control™ model demonstrated in this video. Feral pigs are NOT native to North America which means they do not belong in the United States and create a negative economic impact of $2.5 billion dollars annually. Human action led to feral pigs being released in our country and the man-made problem requires a man-made solution. Removing a non-native, invasive pest from the landscape only improves the planet for the native plants, animals and habitat which do belong here. Letting pigs live is totally irresponsible and a perfect example of the negative impact humans make on the world by applying compassion instead of science and logic.

  • @raminkhajavi9513

    @raminkhajavi9513

    5 жыл бұрын

    They've been around for five hundred years or more. Factory farms also contribute to water contamination and waste of precious resource. We can fence and cage them in, so I am sure you can make a business, fencing them out of the farmer's crops instead of inflicting pain and suffering on them. Let them live and be with their family. Have a heart for the hogs. Go vegetarian.

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@raminkhajavi9513 - Allow us to educate your ignorance regarding this topic. Fencing is a logistically and financially flawed theory for two reasons. First, a fence does not address reproduction of the pest. A single sow will produce two litters of 6 to 10 pigs annually and their offspring will reach sexual maturity within six to eight months of age. 100 sows can escalate to 1,600 pigs (100 x 8 x 2) in one year. A fence does NOT stop reproduction outside the fence. Second, a single American farming entity may plant and harvest 2,000-3,000 acres spread across multiple counties. One square mile is 640 acres which would require 4 miles of woven wire fence costing $31,792. It would take 672 hours of labor to build such a fence to protect a single square mile section of crops. The total fencing cost for 100,000 acres would be approximately $5 million requiring 105,000 hours of labor. Our demonstrated solution only requires three hours of total labor per sounder. There are no pigs left from an Integrated Wild Pig Control™ approach to escape, reproduce or become educated to the removal process. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) lists a bullet to the brain as a humane method of euthanasia. AVMA Guidelines for the Euthanasia of Animals - www.avma.org/KB/Policies/Documents/euthanasia.pdf - Page 36 - M3.5 GUNSHOT - "A properly placed gunshot can cause immediate insensibility and a humane death. Under some conditions, a gunshot may be the only practical method of euthanasia." Therefore, we do not "inflict pain and suffering" on them. Non-lethal methods such as using distress sounds, propane cannons or dogs to scare feral pigs are considered "aversive devices" and are (at best) a short-term solution. Pigs quickly become desensitized to the method if no physical danger occurs. There has never been an academic study (from any country) to support fencing or aversion will eliminate agricultural crop depredation long-term because non-lethal methods do not stop reproduction, therefore offers no benefit to population control. Only lethal control methods are effective since feral swine exhibit an extremely high reproduction rate and intelligence. Lastly, our 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 eat or donate has no bearing on the number of animals we must euthanize. Being a vegetarian has no value in solving the feral swine problem as the United States cannot BBQ our way out of the feral swine problem.

  • @raminkhajavi9513

    @raminkhajavi9513

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for leaving out the insults and keeping it respectful. I implore you and all pest control companies to try to go cruel free. Mice being the first mammals who survived the dinosaur age, the animals are truly our relatives. As you said they are very intelligent. So intelligent in fact, that if released, they will get the message that they are not welcome, and after a while, will not come back to bother you again. They will try to hide out in the vast rugged terrain from human civilization. So their numbers will not be such a problem, once they stay away in their farther away territories, and can be food for the predators, if the hunters give them a chance to come back. As humans we now know that we can get our protein without killing animals and can get by with less protein. Let the wild animals hunt each other as they always have, and it will eventually balance out. Just 150 years ago, before guns, there were hundreds of thousands of bison in North America. The capture and release method was even successful with cockroaches once when I used it. It needs a bit of patience, but you'd be surprised how intelligent the animal world is. Sure surprised me when the cockroaches didn't come back. Of course it helped to contain the food better (like fences), and be more adamant with housemates about cleaning up their bread crumbs. At first I was stepping on them, and I always avoid sprays, in that it can affect us worse than the pests. The last cockroach I captured, hesitated upon release, as if it was reading my mind psychically. I know it sounds crazy, but these animals are truly intelligent, and will and can cooperate when respected. Check out the letter to the U.S. house of representatives by chief Seattle for a more wholistic world view. A more cruel free method may help your company, especially if you also provide hopefully cheaper technology fencing. The higher cost should be better for you. The more hours, more jobs. Not all farmers will want fencing. Hopefully, the smaller farms will. Best to support local smaller organic polyculture agriculture anyways, in today's world. The bigger corporate farms could probably afford the higher cost. Fencing is a good idea, if you really also care for the welfare of the animals. The vegetarianism argument is to let my fellow humans know that we have alternatives to killing animals for protein. Even scientists recently have urged humans to try to be vegetarian due to deforestation and mass extinction of species. The fencing method, although more labor and cost effective may be better for small farmers. Hopefully, a cheaper fence technology can be employed. More permanent solution in terms of keeping them away from the farmer's crops, and cruel free method. A win win solution for the farmers and the animals, our relatives and friends. Please have a heart for the hogs, who are just trying to survive and be themselves. They have very close family ties, and need to roam in the vast territories away from farms. Even being captive, and shooting them up, causes much pain and suffering. Put yourself in their place. How would you feel if someone did that to you and your family? Please try to go cruel free, to help improve your business image, and to set an example for humanity, to respect the other species that inhabit this unique and fragile, just at the right distance from the nearest star. Respect life. Live and let live. How we treat the animals is related to how we treat each other as people. The Nazis also regarded Jews as rats to be eradicated. Let us live with the philosophy of compassion and coexistance, not the eradication management mentality common excuse for cruelty. Let us teach our children to be kind to the animals and not eat them. Let us be their friends instead of their tormentors. Let us respect the creation as a sign of the creator.

  • @pradippawar2581
    @pradippawar25815 жыл бұрын

    Sir .I like your door closing system I want to know the door closing system.Which mechanism And How to make door closing system

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    JAGER PRO™ invented the M.I.N.E.™ Trapping System and we hold five patents related to remote control trapping. It is our intellectual property and must be purchased from our website.

  • @sastromarbun3363
    @sastromarbun33635 жыл бұрын

    How the trap door to close sir

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    Our M.I.N.E.™ (Manually Initiated Nuisance Elimination) Camera sends text photos to your cell phone (or computer) when there is motion at the trap. The cell phone alerts users in the same manner as any other text. A human observes the texted photo (or video) and triggers the M.I.N.E.™ Gate closed using wireless cellular technology when the entire sounder is inside the trap. An operator communicates with the M.I.N.E.™ Camera using our JAGER PRO Mobile App (iPhone App- kzread.info/dash/bejne/qI6l2ahqgtzSZdI.html) to trigger the control box and close the M.I.N.E.™ Gate from their home or office. The JAGER PRO Mobile App offers several features allowing users to remotely check the battery level, check cellular signal strength, change camera settings, change trigger settings, change wireless settings and view photos. (Camera Operations- kzread.info/dash/bejne/nq2IyKOGd8mTo8o.html)

  • @abdullajamaan2252
    @abdullajamaan22525 жыл бұрын

    Eat more and more meat 🥩 . Eating Meat made us human . We are smartest creature on earth because of eating meat 🍖.

  • @raminkhajavi9513

    @raminkhajavi9513

    5 жыл бұрын

    Although hunting and eating meat has been part of human survival in the past, maybe less so in the future for the survival of all species. Recently scientists have also urged humans to try to be vegetarian due to deforestation and mass extinction of species. The Amazon rainforest is diminishing rapidly for decades, the lungs of the earth, with species we haven't even discovered yet going extinct, opening up more extreme weather events. The number one reason is for cattle ranching. Although soybean plantations are also a problem. That's why it's better to support local smaller organic polyculture agriculture. With human overpopulation the more vegetarians and less hunters, is probably better for the environment as a whole. Adopting a vegetarian diet is better for water conservation, less pollution of ground water and air, can feed more hungry humans, better for health and planet. Bodybuilders like Arnold Schwarzenegger also agree. Let us teach our children to be kind to the animals and not eat them. Let us be their friends instead of their tormentors. As humans we now know that we can get our protein without killing animals and can get by with less protein, by mixing legumes and grains, such as rice or pasta with beans. Respect for the wild boar family and all animals, our relatives and friends.

  • @raminkhajavi9513

    @raminkhajavi9513

    5 жыл бұрын

    @bmycr 21 , many people are not native. The native peoples who lived on this land for generations respected the other species and didn't try to just wipe them out, and they almost got eliminated also. Why punish the animals for being themselves and trying to survive. If you don't want mice in your home, contain the food and cover up the holes under the door.

  • @saulvallejo7268
    @saulvallejo72682 жыл бұрын

    We need one of this one for Biden and his administration, Nancy Pelosi and Fauci. Do you guy's do this work in Washington DC?

  • @henriktranvanhien7021

    @henriktranvanhien7021

    2 жыл бұрын

    Actually, we need one for the criminal Trump.

  • @Rich.as.in.spirit

    @Rich.as.in.spirit

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah along with the Supreme Court . #Trump2024

  • @mandatethis8024

    @mandatethis8024

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@henriktranvanhien7021 hey dipshit, name one thing trump did that wasn’t a pathetic hoax you racist fux

  • @johnadubato7247

    @johnadubato7247

    Жыл бұрын

    Trump has committed more crimes than the last 5 presidents !

  • @vasilistrimis8260

    @vasilistrimis8260

    Жыл бұрын

    They're all trapped in these last days of their system. They will feel the same terror when God's attention falls upon them.

  • @icestationshatner1172
    @icestationshatner11726 жыл бұрын

    Greatest video ever!

  • @johnnieguitar5724
    @johnnieguitar57245 жыл бұрын

    Jaeger Pro I'm from Canada and have never seen Wild Boar only tasted them at select restaurants up here. Question: What happens to all the hog carcasses? Landfill , butchers ?

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    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.

  • @efrenjvallejo788

    @efrenjvallejo788

    2 жыл бұрын

    You should not worry about 'where' the feral pigs are disposed of as long as eradication is 'legit'. You should consider the damage they inflict on crops and other agricultural products.

  • @eliudysgonzalez9877
    @eliudysgonzalez98776 жыл бұрын

    Pobrecito los Cerdito yo por suerte no me gusta la carné 😢😭🐷🐖🐽Hay mucha crueldad animal hoy en Día con esos animalitos

  • @sisenor4091

    @sisenor4091

    6 жыл бұрын

    Eliudys Gonzáles El problema con esos “animalitos” es que son dañinos para la agricultura. Aparte de eso son peligrosos y pueden desplazar otros animales.

  • @chinoisja

    @chinoisja

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hoy en día y ayer en el pasado. O usted cree que antes los mataban a puro beso y abrazo?

  • @victormanuelarellanoguerre1048

    @victormanuelarellanoguerre1048

    5 жыл бұрын

    Son una plaga

  • @baron_001_
    @baron_001_5 жыл бұрын

    Это не охота это убийство. Дизлайк.

  • @baron_001_

    @baron_001_

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@JAGERPRO так же как у нас этот вонючий американский кароладский жук. Тоже убытков на лярды.

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@baron_001_ - Now you understand why removing a non-native, invasive pest from the landscape only improves the planet for the native plants, animals and habitat which do belong there. Теперь вы понимаете, почему удаление чужеродного, инвазивного вредителя из ландшафта только улучшает планету для местных растений, животных и среды обитания, которые там принадлежат.

  • @GreenCo80

    @GreenCo80

    5 жыл бұрын

    этих чувачков в такую же клетку и пару десятков голодных хищников, пускай проводят естественный отбор!

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@GreenCo80 - Letting pigs live is totally irresponsible and a perfect example of the negative impact humans make on the world by applying compassion instead of science and logic. (Оставлять свиней в живых совершенно безответственно и является прекрасным примером негативного воздействия, которое люди оказывают на мир, применяя сострадание вместо науки и логики.)

  • @baron_001_

    @baron_001_

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Евгений Лукин ну ппц. Тогда ещё расскажи от куда кукуруза взялась. Ха-ха-ха.

  • @donnavictorian579
    @donnavictorian5792 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video!!!

  • @Dannte89
    @Dannte892 жыл бұрын

    Yall got BACON for days!

  • @aleksmolchanov7737
    @aleksmolchanov77375 жыл бұрын

    Надо быть полным ничтожество и идиотом что бы так истреблять животных, это низко и отвратительно, нет я не из тех кто псевдозащитников природыи веганов, но делать так это не гуманно и подло , позор вам

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    Feral pigs are NOT native to North America which means they do not belong in the United States. They harmfully impact agriculture, native vegetation, vertebrate and invertebrate fauna, soil properties and water quality causing an annual negative economic impact of $2.5 billion dollars in the United States. Human action led to feral pigs being released in our country and the man-made problem requires a man-made solution. Removing a non-native, invasive pest from the landscape only improves the planet for the native plants, animals and habitat which do belong here. Letting pigs live is totally irresponsible and a perfect example of the negative impact humans make on the world by applying compassion instead of science and logic. We suggest you perform some research before making emotional comments about a topic you do not understand.

  • @user-zm9fw9xu2u

    @user-zm9fw9xu2u

    5 жыл бұрын

    Смотреть не хочется. Отписка.

  • @user-ni7nv4ys9b

    @user-ni7nv4ys9b

    5 жыл бұрын

    Да, подло , низко, мирконтильно. Не просто дизлайк, дизлайкище.

  • @PORNOMULTIKS

    @PORNOMULTIKS

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@user-ni7nv4ys9b в Техасе этих свиней как крыс с старом хлеву. У них хищников нет совсем там. ты с Украины и должен знать сколько свиноматка приносит за роды. Вот и прикинь что за годы их расплодилось миллионы там. Плюс поля фермеров в Техасе очень питательные для них. Вот у тебя на огороде заведутся кроты и будут все твои припасы уничтожать, как ты поступишь. Правильно подумал. У них тоже самое. И если их не отстреливать, то популяция может за несколько лет перевалить за десятки миллионов. а может быть и сотню. Представляешь сколько это? Это пиздец товарищ.

  • @SamofCR

    @SamofCR

    5 жыл бұрын

    If you do not understand the situation or know the circumstances, perhaps you should shut the fuck up. Feral hogs in the USA are a pestilence and must be eradicated.

  • @JohnSmith-nj4zq
    @JohnSmith-nj4zq3 жыл бұрын

    These guys will never run out of bacon and ribs.

  • @xd7boys
    @xd7boys5 жыл бұрын

    just a question ;: why this animal is killed everywhere ?

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    Feral pigs are NOT native to North America which means they do not belong in the United States. They harmfully impact agriculture, native vegetation, vertebrate and invertebrate fauna, soil properties and water quality causing an annual negative economic impact of $2.5 billion dollars in the United States. Human action led to feral pigs being released in our country and the man-made problem requires a man-made solution. Removing a non-native, invasive pest from the landscape only improves the planet for the native plants, animals and habitat which do belong here. Letting pigs live is totally irresponsible and a perfect example of the negative impact humans make on the world by applying compassion instead of science and logic.

  • @xd7boys

    @xd7boys

    5 жыл бұрын

    +JAGER PRO™ i all time wondered why it suffered a lot everywhere, i give an exemple here in Morocco we dont eat pigs but i see that they kill them and makes me wondering why especially that poor animal

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@xd7boys - A non-lethal solution does not exist which is more effective, efficient and financially economical than the Integrated Wild Pig Control™ model demonstrated in this video.

  • @xd7boys

    @xd7boys

    5 жыл бұрын

    +JAGER PRO™ yes i see . do you eat them?

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@xd7boys - Pigs are killed inside the trap enclosure because it is illegal in most states to transport feral swine alive. 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 still 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.

  • @user-zo5oh4gc7s
    @user-zo5oh4gc7s5 жыл бұрын

    How are you going to deal with the dead hogs?

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    5 жыл бұрын

    Pigs are killed inside the trap enclosure because it is illegal in most states to transport feral swine alive. The US Department of Agriculture does not allow wild pork donations directly to food banks due to swine brucellosis and the pseudorabies virus. However, this does not mean wild pork cannot be eaten. It is fantastic table fare, but 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.

  • @user-zo5oh4gc7s

    @user-zo5oh4gc7s

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wow! I would like to be the volunteer to be donated!

  • @user-zo5oh4gc7s

    @user-zo5oh4gc7s

    5 жыл бұрын

    I will help you to eat. No charge!

  • @nyusa78
    @nyusa782 жыл бұрын

    what you with those dead hogs

  • @isummer9140
    @isummer91406 жыл бұрын

    What do people do with feral hogs? Do they eat them? Is their skin of any use? I am just discovering these type of videos and am fascinated by the amount of hogs that are killed

  • @JAGERPRO

    @JAGERPRO

    6 жыл бұрын

    Feral pigs are NOT native to North America thereby harmfully impacting agriculture, native vegetation, vertebrate and invertebrate fauna, soil properties and water quality causing an annual negative economic impact of $2.5 billion dollars in the United States. A farmer has the same right to remove corn rootworms, soybean aphids and feral pigs from his crops (your food and clothing) as your right to remove termites, rats and cockroaches from your home. Insect versus mammal makes no difference to the legal definition of a pest or the Best Management Practices needed to control them. Removing a non-native, invasive pest from the landscape only improves the planet for the native plants, animals and habitat which do belong here. Letting feral pigs live is totally irresponsible and a perfect example of the negative impacts humans make on the world by applying their compassion instead of science and logic. Pigs are killed inside the trap enclosure because it is illegal in most states to transport feral swine alive. The US Department of Agriculture does not allow wild pork donations directly to food banks due to swine brucellosis and the pseudorabies virus. However, this does not mean wild pork cannot be eaten. It is fantastic table fare, but very important to thoroughly cook wild pork to 165 degrees. Most feral pigs harvested by JAGER PRO™ personnel are either processed by guests or donated (on the hoof) to local families and churches for food.

  • @isummer9140

    @isummer9140

    6 жыл бұрын

    JAGER PRO™ the time taken to respond to and educated every person in the comment section is amazing! Looks like you have a great product and a lot of info thanks 👍🏼 great videos

  • @hectorarevalo4708
    @hectorarevalo47082 жыл бұрын

    Porque los matan estando encerrados.

  • @edwinrivera7105
    @edwinrivera71052 жыл бұрын

    Great job Gentlemen..👍

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