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Brendan Getchel wrote:Walter, et al.
Can you envision such a thing coming to VT and elsewhere? I know feral pigs ARE a legitimate problem, ...
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Walter Jeffries wrote:Beware of drinking the Koolaid. Government press releases can kill you. The actual government ruling is that the judgement of feral-domestic is based on phenotypic traits. The phenotypic traits they use will mark domestic heritage pigs as wild. Further more both groups are really the same species. This is not scientific. Warning, Warning, they're from the government and they're not here to help you.
Walter Jeffries wrote:Don't over react or be so sensitive. I didn't accuse you of anything.
"Nor does the invasive species order, aimed at reducing Michigan's feral swine population, include domestic swine breeds such as those that have found a niche market among chefs and foodies."
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