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Published - Wednesday, May 21, 2008

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Road-killed feral pig draws plenty of interest

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Jeremy Turben (from left), Phil Neprud, Ryan Flick and Brian Hooverson examine the carcass of a feral pig sow that appeared to have been struck by semi tractor-trailer on Hwys. 14/61 five miles south of Viroqua, Friday morning. The adult sow appeared to weigh between 300-500 pounds. (Matt Johnson photo)
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Viroqua’s Andy Sherry could hardly believe his eyes staring down at the hairy behemoth.

A feral pig sow, weighing anywhere between 300-500 pounds had been hit by a semi tractor-trailer five miles south of Viroqua on Hwys. 14/61 early Friday morning. The vehicle that had struck the pig had long since gone. The massive animal was drawing a crowd.

“I took a look to see if it had any tusks,” Sherry said. “If it did, somebody got to them before I did. It was really a big, big pig.”

Feral pigs in southwestern Wisconsin have become a well-known nuisance. Last year Rep. Lee Nerison (R-Westby) authored state legislation that labeled the pigs as harmful wild animals making it illegal to possess the animal. The pigs were trapped in Crawford County during the winter of 2008. Large populations of the hard-to-find critters are thought to live between Vernon and Crawford counties.

While a feral pig was shot by a hunter in Genoa two years ago, this is the closest report of a feral pig to Viroqua.

Four employees of C&C Landscaping of Viroqua stopped briefly to look at the pig’s carcass at about 8:20 a.m. Jeremy Turben, Phil Neprud, Ryan Flick and Brian Hooverson were impressed by the animal’s size. The pig appeared to have been dragged from the center of the road, and its main visible infliction was a severe head wound.

“It’s at least 300 pounds,” Hooverson said. “It’s probably bigger. You don’t know how big they are until you’re standing next to one.”

A steady stream of vehicles was pulling along the shoulder of the road with people getting a glimpse of the pig.
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