While I was in AL I noticed an unusual thing happening with the wild hogs and wonder if anyone can provide a clue. Last summer we had a drought that killed a lot of grass and vegetation and the water in my pond got about 50% lower although it is fed by 3 springs and has now partially recovered.
All the oak trees on my place produced a normal supply of acorns and the walnut and hickory trees had an abundance of nuts. The deer are still feeding on the grass and acorns around in my yard. If the trees on my property produced I'm assuming they had normal crops everywhere else.
Wild hogs are coming out of the swamps and being killed on the highway. Thank God I don't have any on my property but there are some on the adjacent property. Hitting a deer with a car is less damaging than hitting a wild hog. It's like hitting a huge boulder and does more auto damage. This is a new but frequent occurrence and I wonder if anyone can provide an explanation as to why the hogs are leaving their natural habitat and coming out onto the highway.



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