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Well they're here. Frankenstein hogs. Would you shoot or eat a genetically altered hog? Eventually they'll get loose and those genes will spread to the ferals. MO is actually getting some hog populations on certain areas so a JHO hog hunt in a few years is coming. Paddy Creek Wilderness is one good area.
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Two genetically altered piglets stand with a normal piglet (L) in this undated photograph taken at the University of Missouri-Columbia in Columbia, Missouri. US scientists said on March 26, 2006 that they had genetically engineered pigs that make beneficial fatty acids and may one day serve as a healthier source of pork chops or bacon. (University of Missouri-Columbia/Handout/Reuters)
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Two genetically altered piglets stand with a normal piglet (L) in this undated photograph taken at the University of Missouri-Columbia in Columbia, Missouri. US scientists said on March 26, 2006 that they had genetically engineered pigs that make beneficial fatty acids and may one day serve as a healthier source of pork chops or bacon. (University of Missouri-Columbia/Handout/Reuters)