screw you man ... that was the smoothest load up i've ever seen... I killed myself for hours trying to load up a single 400 pound hog the other day ....
You make this look too easy. Just watched a near boring guy with the hick-ups drag three big ones onto his low trailer. Blood and mud were everywhere. First time here, LIKED, SUBSCRIBED, & DING!!! I'm lazy too.
You load them at night and they are able to see an opening in front of them that is well lit. You seem to have it figured out. You aren't screaming and jabbing them, not shooting them with all the noise a gun makes. I don't believe you can transport live feral hogs in Missouri, where I live, but this seems to be a much better way. The hogs won't be full of all the adrenaline, 60 years ago when I was a boy and we were going to butcher hogs my father made sure we did not make the hogs run or scare them when we moved them to where they would be butchered. He would have me get a trough with ground corn and water for each of the hogs to eat and let them calm down after we moved them so they would be calm when he killed them with a hammer blow to the head. No shooting, I saw him kill three, one right after the other, and it only took a minute or so total. Neither of the last two acted as if the first one being killed bothered them. Seems to me some of the other people could learn something here.
Pretty slick operation you got. Much better than some of the goat ropes you see. You might not be the best video editor, but you'll do until one shows up. Nice video, thanks for sharing it!
Good Trapped!!!!! Im in search for a transport trailer now all my hogs i have to hill and clean and give it away to familys in need but if i had a trailer i could really make head way
Great job, Pigmoney. Since this is the first video I’ve seen of yours, perhaps you’ve already answered this question, but I will ask it again: Where do you bring the pigs, and what do you do with them? Do you kill them? If so, what do you do with the carcasses? I imagine you told us how you trapped the pigs. If so, I will look for the video. Meanwhile, keep up the good work. How many more pigs before you trap your 100,000th pig?
They’re sold live to an approved buying station then processed and shipped overseas as boxed meat. The US is really missing out on a cheap source of protein.
I never imagine well organize wildhog operation.this is very nice no panicking all hog move.load trailer and go meatpacking.i will too know about inspection at meatpacking for germ and so on.this very good thinking honest.i hope you get good money on this and explains all systems work.thank video😊
Makes shooting them in the trap dragging them kinda obsolete don't it? If you stop at the car wash, the butcher gets pressure washed wild pig LIVE. That has got to fetch number one price.
that has to be the best way I have ever seen someone handle wild hogs so much better then anything I have ever seen before
Your trap and trailer set up is well thought out. Well done.
Those are the most chill ones ive seen. Usually they panic and run into the fences.
I’ve had some that barely look at the gate when it drops, and others that just go ballistic until they’re in the trailer.
screw you man ... that was the smoothest load up i've ever seen... I killed myself for hours trying to load up a single 400 pound hog the other day ....
The pigs will be "going to the light". Brilliant!
Love it keep up the good work
Congrats !!!
That's the best one I seen yet
You make this look too easy. Just watched a near boring guy with the hick-ups drag three big ones onto his low trailer. Blood and mud were everywhere. First time here, LIKED, SUBSCRIBED, & DING!!! I'm lazy too.
More and hopefully better videos to come. We start back up trapping in September. New videos soon!
Nice job!
The hogs weren’t panicking because the gate close wasn’t loud .
Iiiiiiiiiíii
Good job 👍🏻👍🏻😁
Good stuff!!!
I've never seen wild hogs that calm. Were they on weed?
They were sniffing Corncaine didn't ya watch the whole video?!
I love to see scenes of boar traps like that, it's the gentlest treatment of them
You load them at night and they are able to see an opening in front of them that is well lit. You seem to have it figured out. You aren't screaming and jabbing them, not shooting them with all the noise a gun makes. I don't believe you can transport live feral hogs in Missouri, where I live, but this seems to be a much better way. The hogs won't be full of all the adrenaline, 60 years ago when I was a boy and we were going to butcher hogs my father made sure we did not make the hogs run or scare them when we moved them to where they would be butchered. He would have me get a trough with ground corn and water for each of the hogs to eat and let them calm down after we moved them so they would be calm when he killed them with a hammer blow to the head. No shooting, I saw him kill three, one right after the other, and it only took a minute or so total. Neither of the last two acted as if the first one being killed bothered them. Seems to me some of the other people could learn something here.
Very well done for a single operator.
Keep costs down.
Pretty slick operation you got. Much better than some of the goat ropes you see. You might not be the best video editor, but you'll do until one shows up. Nice video, thanks for sharing it!
Good Trapped!!!!! Im in search for a transport trailer now all my hogs i have to hill and clean and give it away to familys in need but if i had a trailer i could really make head way
I’ll make a video of how I built my trailer soon!
@@pigmoney4709 I bought a Trailer from the show "How to pimp my ride" is that how you got yours?!
Great job, Pigmoney. Since this is the first video I’ve seen of yours, perhaps you’ve already answered this question, but I will ask it again: Where do you bring the pigs, and what do you do with them? Do you kill them? If so, what do you do with the carcasses?
I imagine you told us how you trapped the pigs. If so, I will look for the video.
Meanwhile, keep up the good work. How many more pigs before you trap your 100,000th pig?
They’re sold live to an approved buying station then processed and shipped overseas as boxed meat. The US is really missing out on a cheap source of protein.
Good
They go directly to the boat ramp….but just for 5 minutes
Great and very smooth job, we have ever seen compared to many clips. It was only one man to handle it.❤
I never imagine well organize wildhog operation.this is very nice no panicking all hog move.load trailer and go meatpacking.i will too know about inspection at meatpacking for germ and so on.this very good thinking honest.i hope you get good money on this and explains all systems work.thank video😊
That was impressive for a guy working by himself. Did you sell the hogs?
I got to give it to you brother, you got that down to a Science 👍🏻
Thanks, it works pretty good but I have several more improvements in the works...
Great job, Pigmoney.
2,403 pounds, nice catch
It's a good job. This method is a good way to recover calories. All energy comes from the sun.
100 % sun, I don't think VOLCANIC ENERGY is srom the SUN.
@@mrobo9037😅
verry nice
That's a lot of bacon!
It for sale ?
Wow very nice trap sir god job delicious meat food sir
4:47 it looks my commuter train which I get every morning in Tokyo🤣😁😂
Where is this place located?
Childress and Hardeman Counties, Texas
Do they turn the hogs into dog meat or just exterminate them?
Slaughtered and sold as boxed pork overseas.
Maybe I'm wrong but I thought it was illegal to transport live feral swine???
Can only transport live from trap to buying station.
A sow can have 3 liters of pigs per year with 8-12 pigs in a liter. They are talking South Texas by storm tearing up everything.
this is alway my dreams can any tell mi how to get a link whit them plz
you make that look pretty easy...., which is anything but "easy" LOL
i,m also too lazy to skip first 25 seconds....sorry boss
that's how you do it ....
If you sale those wild hog please let me know I want to buy some for eating
Muito amigo cheguei
great!
organic meat!
Makes shooting them in the trap dragging them kinda obsolete don't it? If you stop at the car wash, the butcher gets pressure washed wild pig LIVE. That has got to fetch number one price.
BOM DIA! Pra mim é uma honra esta aqui te prestigiando, vamos sempre juntos somar e fortalecer nossos trabalhos, eu já estou por aqui,
This is no longer hunting but farming.
This is pest eradication, not hunting or farming!
Mantap 👍🇲🇨🙏
Look your set up
5 minutes..yet counter on video states 7:03 😅😂😅😂
I love seeing human ingenuity being used to address the problem of invasive species!
Bonjour
I take it they're going to be sold for pork meat, and that is a very good thing to do with these pests---turn them into a benefit.
You brougt these sweet hogs to animal rights activists farm or to butchers dungeon ... :-))
We sell them directly to a buying station, who is the middle man for the slaughterhouse. So option B, the butchers dungeon!
Borring