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hog tracks!!!!

Started by socalturkeyman, February 16, 2011, 02:38:08 AM

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socalturkeyman

Im pretty sure these are hog tracks,but let me know what you guys think. I had a guy try and tell me they were deer tracks. But look at how the two toes(if thats what they are called) how they are really spread apart. Thanks guys.

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HogBiologist

looks kinda like hogs. i would need to see more tracks.  The toes on hogs are a little more rounded than deer.  deer ar a tad pointier.
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Skeeterbait

Looks like deer to me.  hog hooves are much more blunted


harvester

Quote from: Skeeterbait on February 16, 2011, 08:34:15 AM
Looks like deer to me.  hog hooves are much more blunted



I have to agree with Skeeterbait.

EMSDJ2

X3 I think that's a deer!

HogBiologist

well, I would have to see more tracks, but it is early in the morning.  I'll concide it is deer tracks
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i agree...definately deer.  Hog tracks are rounded.
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StruttinGobbler3

As others said, that is definitely a deer. Judging from the dew claw marks and the splayed toes, probably a buck. Either that or possibly a large doe if that track was in very soft or muddy ground. We are infested with hogs now in Georgia. A hog track has a rectangular or almost square shape, with blunt rounded off hooves.
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socalturkeyman

In this area there were never pigs before,and some indains released some on indian land that got out into our lands. Now from what Ive been told the only had pure russian hogs that were domesticated. So when I looked up this type of track thats what I saw. But thanks guys your probably right in this case. since I did only see that pair.
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stinkpickle

Quote from: StruttinGobbler3 on February 16, 2011, 10:06:52 AM
As others said, that is definitely a deer. Judging from the dew claw marks and the splayed toes, probably a buck. Either that or possibly a large doe if that track was in very soft or muddy ground...

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Gold Spur

I agree, those are deer tracks.
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gatrapper

Deer tracks, but I have seen some hogs that we have killed that have left prints that look very similar to deer tracks.  Seems like the terrain has a lot to do with how their hoofs look like here.
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njdevilsb

I agree on deer as well.