3,7 Million Wild Boars Destroy Crops And How Australian Farmers Deal With Them - Farming Documentary
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- čas přidán 8. 03. 2024
- In Australia, the presence of wild boar, commonly referred to as feral pigs, poses significant challenges to the farming community, resulting in multifaceted impacts on agricultural productivity. These animals, due to their invasive nature, disrupt farmland through rooting and wallowing, leading to soil erosion, damage to crops, and the destruction of native vegetation.
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Australian farmers' dedication to minimizing the damage caused by millions of invasive wild boars is commendable.
The issues posed by wild boars in Australia include damage to agricultural land, threats to native flora and fauna.
Very true, tinypanda. But Tony 98's video does not reflect Australian efforts to vontrol wild hogs. Tony stole his video material from CZcamsrs in the Balkans, eastern Europe and America.
Farmers are lucky to have a channel like yours that provides such valuable information and support
I'm glad to see the video you get useful value.
Elijah, you've been had! Tony 98's material was stolen from CZcamsrs in the Balkans, eastern Europe and America!
btw: ist it possible to visit australia for hunting ?
Nice sharing ❤
Thank you.
I appreciate the hard work and dedication that goes into creating the content for this channel. Thank you for supporting farmers!
The strategic approach taken by Australian farmers to address the wild boar issue is both educational and impressive
Thank you, how does wild boar meat taste?
Dear Jakob ... Tony 98 forgot to mention that he stole his video material from CZcamsrs in the Balkans, eastern Europe and America.
like yours that provides such valuable information and support
Have you ever eaten wild boar meat?
Watching this video feels like an adventurous journey full of colors and wonders.
Thank you, do you have any solutions to deal with wild boars?
shooting does not work.. traps work best.. you can capture 30 or so in a couple days. TRAP not shoot..
Yes, Traps can indeed be effective for capturing pests without causing harm to them or their environment.
video great!
Thank you
farmers for their innovative approach to managing wild boar populations
farmers can work towards effectively managing wild boar populations while minimizing negative impacts on agriculture and the environment.
Amazing.
Thank you.
Yes, Dragon, it is amazing. The video material was stolen from CZcamsrs in the Balkans, eastern Europe and America.
Make some holes within the cage circles. It might create a restriction from jumping towards the cage.
Thank you, do you raise wild boars?
The band Duran Duran dealt with this issue in the 1980s with their song ‘Wild Boars’. Ahead of their time…
Thank you
good 👍👍👍
Thank you.
Yes, very good, nkatie. It should be. It was stolen video material from excellent camera people, CZcamsrs in the Balkans, eastern Europe and America.
...are you not doing copyright infringement here with a Turkish shooter ? Lots of scenes here taken from a hunt in Turkay....
Have you ever eaten wild boar meat?
Spot-on, K9roard! Tony stole his video material from CZcamsrs in the Balkans, eastern Europe and America. Shame on him, passing this good stuff off as from Australia.
Where is this Pork Land in Australia....Which State.
The pig farming industry is quite popular and diverse throughout Australia, not only in these states but also in other states.
Where is Wild Pig Attack on Farmlands as per the VEDIO
Send them India....Kerala State.
The presence of invasive species can threaten the survival of endangered native species
Invasive species are non-native organisms that, when introduced to new environments, can outcompete, prey upon, or bring diseases to local species that may not have evolved defenses against them.
Texans look at this video and think "It's amateur hour"....
Where do you raise wild boars?
Yes, Kenneth, Texans might actually recognise a lot of this video. A lot of it was stolen from Texan CZcamsrs. Most of the rest of it was from CZcamsrs in the Balkans and eastern Europe! CZcamsrs
Wild boars are invasive wildlife that cause many agricultural problems! These are also painful problems for farmers in many regions and countries around the world!
I agree with you. Have you ever eaten wild boar meat?
I'm very interested in that idea, however if you could give me a wild boar when you hunt that would be a great idea!@@tony98discovery
Niin kun villisiat ja villikoirat on ihmisen syytä.
Where’s Astérix and Obelix when you need them.
Astérix and Obelix are fictional characters from the French comic book series
I had 2 dingoes that were used for cattle work, top dogs .
Dingoes are fascinating animals, known for their intelligence, agility, and adaptability. Are you having trouble taking care of them?
Por favor, o que é feito de tanta carne???
Do you like the taste of wild boar meat?
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Why are automatic rifles used , an AK47 , M16 rifles , armed helicopters , as in gunships ?
Do you raise wild boars near you?
And intelligent much brighter than the brightest dogs and their instincts are on psrcwith Elephants with Matriarchs learning the tricks of survival
There are several animals known for their intelligence structures, including elephants, certain primates, and cetaceans like dolphins and whales.
Why do I not see the use of blinds used the same way they do for horses. On a much bigger scale and very visible, funnelling down to large yards with non return gates, If they were herded gently to avoid the panic they so like to do.
thanks for your information.
There's a guy in America that lives in Louisiana that kills a ton of those things and cleans them and cooks them! Dude's family will never go hungry!
Thank you, but when processing wild animals we need to be careful in hygiene and processing.
They should take them to safari
I'm surprised Australia allows firearms even for this needed activity. What do you do with all the carcasses? Do they need to be buried and sprayed with lime?
In Australia, firearms are regulated, and ownership is subject to strict laws and regulations.
Drones could be the future weapon, someone has to design a drone with a small gun
the development and deployment of armed drones also raise ethical, legal.
How about the hog trap I have invented using unwanted wooden pallets?
Repurposing materials like wooden pallets for projects such as hog traps aligns with principles of sustainability and environmental consciousness.
@@tony98discoveryIs any-one interested in my design? If so I will post my email address in order to commence a dialogue.
1 2 3 4 why do they delete most comments of me ??????
Is there a misunderstanding here? We do not delete your comments
This was interesting at first simply because I wasn't aware what a problem this was - BUT - the use of hunting dogs for sport was repulsive - And we we would then have to put down a wild dog that attacks a child - give me strength
Addressing the issue of wild dogs attacking humans requires careful consideration of both human safety and animal conservation efforts.
Boston Dynamics robots in pig suits, with memory imprinted software linked to a camera and a gatling gun.
What are you talking about?
Having seen them, I've often wondered if they may be developed for military use, or in this case, as pest exterminators. The quadrupedal ones seem pretty adept at covering all kinds of terrain. Shooting and trapping alone seems to be a losing battle. There has been speculation that robots may well replace soldiers in some situations, so why not for animal control ?@@tony98discovery
Yes, while the idea of using robots for military or pest control purposes may hold promise, it's essential to approach these discussions with careful consideration of the potential benefits and risks, as well as broader societal and ethical implications.
Kangaroos have been in Australia since before mankind and dingos at least 4000 years ago, before Europeans. Who is the problem?
Yes, the issue lies more with the interaction between introduced species and the existing ecosystems of Australia.
Are you AI
No, thank you.
A boar is a male swine. Wild hogs is what this video is about.
Have you ever eaten wild boar meat?
In the Philippines, wild pigs are an ENDANGERED SPECIES. Because Filipinos love eating the meat of "baboy damo" or wild pigs -- and hunt them to near extinction. Perhaps the Philippines might be interested in importing the frozen (but cooked) carcasses of Australian wild pigs. Not only for human consumption, but also for our Tilapia fish farms, crab farms, even dog food. Our Department of Agriculture should look into this situation.
It's concerning to hear that wild pigs are endangered in the Philippines due to overhunting.
Investments in employee training have enhanced skills and productivity at the processing factory.vb
Thank you, That's a good idea
AI Australian accent.
How about placing birth control drugs in the boar's food.
Your information is interesting, I just heard about this problem now.
Wild boars are animals that destroy crops, I don't like them at all.
It's understandable why you might feel that way, especially if you've experienced or know of the damage wild boars can cause to crops and property.
Why do not they use predator like african wild dogs because they more powerful and successful hunters than dingo
While this might make them effective hunters in the wild, it could pose challenges in terms of managing them in a domestic or semi-domestic setting.
That sort of biological control will always go wrong. The wild dogs would quickly learn that sheep, cattle, and native marsupials are easier prey.
You know we go deer hunting we go raccoon hunting geese and duck hunting but we don’t hunt with our boys anymore. They those are the meat we used to eat now we don’t eat meat no more that’s why you got hard of nobody going out killing animal that we used to do, all state and abroad
More people are becoming conscious of the environmental impact of animal agriculture, as well as the ethical treatment of animals.
This is part of why the people of Australia need to take their government back from the liberal politicians
thank you for sharing
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Add a DNA modification for sterility.
Thank you
I think Australian Farmers have got it tough. This video is a total waste of time however. Misrepresenting pretty much everything. There are a mis mash of at least 4 different countries. The narrator is also an uneducated AI .
REMOTE BATED TRAPS WITH DROPING FENCES ARE SAFE AND EASY & REUSABLE
Remote bated traps with dropping fences can indeed be safe, efficient, and reusable tools for pest control or animal capture
WE HAD TO USE THEM IN SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA PUBLIC PARK LANDS; FARM AND RACH LANDS; TO MANY PEOPLE AND TO MUCH TRAFFIC BUT BUGGERS HAD FLEAS & TICKS POSSIBLE LIME DIESEASE HARVESTING IS HARD@@tony98discovery
I always enjoy wildlife videos. Well, I used to. But now I'm hearing a robot making cock up after cock up in them. Hey AI crap narrator - it's desert not dessert. I hate AI ! According to it, Kangaroo's are an invasive species. Hmm, does it mean indigenous? Some may argue that AI is the way to go. Nah, I'm old school and like things right. Humans fight back against robots! 🤖🤖🤖
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Have you ever encountered invasive wild boars?
Overtly gratuitous video directed and produced by naive groups that have nil idea of the negative implications. With the right aproach and direction this video would appear more possitive and less macho/ego moronic.
Thank you for sharing.
btw: ist it possible to visit australia for hunting ?
Hunting invasive species can be permitted and even encouraged in some areas as a means of population control.
Watching this video feels like an adventurous journey full of colors and wonders.
that's great, thank you. Have you ever eaten wild boar meat?
Rachelle, I wonder if you would be so complimtary to Tony 98 if you realised he stole his video material from CZcamsrs in the Balkans, eastern Europe and America?
There's a guy in America that lives in Louisiana that kills a ton of those things and cleans them and cooks them! Dude's family will never go hungry!
Thank you, but when processing wild animals we need to be careful in hygiene and processing
There's a guy in America that lives in Louisiana that kills a ton of those things and cleans them and cooks them! Dude's family will never go hungry!
Thank you for your story, have you ever eaten wild boar meat?
@@tony98discovery No. But I'm an old country boy myself. I've eaten, BBQ Racoon, Rattlesnake, Opossum, Squirrel,
Gator tail and a few things can't now remember. My sister lived in Lake Charles for years. I'd go do to visit. And all her friends just loved it when I'd eat their food!
Thank you.