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bigboar23 09-05-2006 05:38 PM

Hogs killing deer
 
I've heard of hogs killing small deer before, especially fawns they come across. Today I saw a full deer skeleton laying inches next to a giant wallow.Not small enough to be a fawns skeleton either. 20 yds away were 2 more wallows with leg bones from the deer in them. This is one bad group right here. I thought they might have scavenged it, but it seemed odd that the whole skeleton was right next to the wallow. I plan to take pics next week when I go back in. Didn't have my camera on me. Anybody come across anything like this before. I'm thinking she might have startled him in the wallow and he jumped up and got her, but I know thats a long shot. Real odd though. Give me your thoughts cause I've seen a lotwhen it comes to pigs, but this took the cake. Looked like the"lair" in Ghost and Darkness.

Nicolai Barca 09-05-2006 08:57 PM

RE: Hogs killing deer
 
I think it's much more likely that the deer simply died right there and was scavenged. There's also the possibility that the deer was weak and dieing and the pig took the opportunity to finish her off. I find it highly unlikely that the pig actually killed a healthy deer. And if it did somehow spook a pig in a wallow and the pig swiped at it, a bad cut still would have allowed the deer to run a long distance before dieing. Therefore, probably a coincidence that it was dead next to a wallow.

BrutalAttack 09-05-2006 09:17 PM

RE: Hogs killing deer
 
Most likely the deer died from a disease or starvation and just happened to collapse there. It's not uncommon for ailing animals to seek out certain land features like wallows or ponds or streams. Also, there are other predators that could have killed a deer.

burniegoeasily 09-06-2006 08:42 AM

RE: Hogs killing deer
 
Ive never heard of them killing deer. But there is a lot i have not heard of. Not sure.

Ryan Campbell 09-06-2006 09:38 AM

RE: Hogs killing deer
 
Mature Russian Boar will kill sheep, goats and baby calves. It is possible that they kill fawn deer also. However, it isn't likely that they killed mature deer, possible I suppose, but not likely.
They are true omnivores and will eat anything, including each other under the right circumstances.
My guess is that the deer died nearby and was eaten by the hogs as basically a free meal. The wallow could be near a bedding area where natural die-off of deer could occur or the deer could have been injured.

bigboar23 09-06-2006 11:29 AM

RE: Hogs killing deer
 
Yeah, I know they kill fawns, so I found it a bit odd with this bigger skeleton . It's true, if the deer had been swiped at by the pig, she would have made it a little ways. I think this deer died off or was finished off and they dragged it to the wallows like all have said. I'll take pics anyway next week and post them. Thanks for all the insight.

heeze gutshot shortee 09-07-2006 01:05 PM

RE: Hogs killing deer
 
wow... wild if its true..natural ...if its false

BooneAndCrockett 09-09-2006 02:57 PM

RE: Hogs killing deer
 
I think they do kill fawns..deer do not like hogs very much thats for sure well down here in texas they dont!

txmarshmonkey 09-09-2006 09:50 PM

RE: Hogs killing deer
 
IF a group of hogs did have lunch on ANYTHING, I'm surprised they left any scraps behind. I know on my lease, we have a "gut dump" where we dump the carcasses of deer, hogs, etc., and a lot of times we'll go by there and look around. Once the season starts and fresh carcasses start showing up, the hogs come on a regular basis and literally wipe-out every single scrap! I mean hide, bones, guts, EVERYTHING! In my opinion, I think that if the carcass has a chance to rot, the hogs leave it alone and let the buzzrads pick at it. BUT, if they find a fresh one, it chow time! One time I remember dumping a hog carcass one mornning and went back 4 hours later to dump another, and the first one was gone. I could not find ANY evidence or strips of hide from the first one. JMO

BooneAndCrockett 09-09-2006 10:10 PM

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Thats crazy!!


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