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ID this carcass - Hog?

Cogz

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So I dismissed this as an angus that got cornered by coyotes in a thick patch of multiflora rose. Fast forward a month and I take a ride back with my oldest daughter and we see what appears to be an upper jaw with teeth and tusks nibbles down by critters. Looks like a black hog to me. Thoughts?
 

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Cogz

Cogz
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Thanks! I’m not a farmer, so I’m kinda pumped that we may get a crack at one. I know they range quite a bit so who knows if we will. Should I let the man know? I usually don’t offer up anything that might cause them to want to visit.
 
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Bigcountry40

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I wouldn’t mind getting a crack at a stray, but I dont want them around the house. Thank goodness deer don’t migrate from the south.
I know I am in the minority, but I wouldn't mind a thriving hog population. Here comes 1000 replies saying "you don't want hogs in Ohio", yes yes I do, just not in the bedroom!