Mad Mike
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Our place down south borders the Everglades, boars everywhere. Our community has a wildlife fence that holds back jaguars, alligators and hogs. In 2019 a hurricane destroyed the fence and about 100 hogs came thru, they rototilled the lawns and gardens of 500 homes in 3 nights.As a starting point, what I have seen aligns with what was previously posted and domestic pigs quickly revert to hogs when in the wild. Wiping out the handful of hog farms while leaving the dump truck loads of pig farms untouched is stupid.
There is also a big difference between feral pigs and wild boars. Escaped pigs adapt quickly, but not all can survive, and the certainly don't expand range as quickly, are less evasive and can't survive as far north as wild boars.
There aren't enough hunters in Texas or Florida to control populations, would be harder here.