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by izentrop » 15/06/18, 00:09

Pork boar crossing is rare and forbidden http://www.midilibre.fr/2014/04/05/coch ... 844772.php
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by Did67 » 15/06/18, 09:07

If only all the prohibitions were respected.

[Another of those asides that sometimes make it difficult for me to understand: if only the deputies and administrative officials would only take prohibition texts when they are able to verify compliance with the ban! Sometimes it's just a matter of having a legal "arsenal" for abuse that everyone sees. Without this, in a democracy, it is impossible to act. But from there to believing that a ban solves a problem, there is a step ... kilometer!]
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by Did67 » 15/06/18, 09:09

Ahmed wrote:It is considered that the current range of the wild boars is 3 for 2 years, which is more than formerly (a litter / year) ...



OK, that, technically, I can believe it.
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by phil12 » 15/06/18, 10:47

Did67 wrote:If only all the prohibitions were respected.



Hello everyone,

In the past for almost fifteen years I raised organic Gascon pork outdoors.
I often had requests from hunters for crossbreeding, asked directly I did not provide (I was even stolen for what purpose ??), but I sold breeders all over the world. Hexagon :-) Even in Corsica, I know for a fact that some had to make crusaders in nature, but how to know and refuse a breeding sale that normally serves to save an endangered race (when I started there were two boars in France).
I even once had a zoophile who wanted to buy me a sow !! we live a great time! : Cheesy:

I had a visit from a young boar the other day little damage, he raised the straw to look for worms, I hope he was just mop and he will not bring his herd back into some months .
This year it was 12000 wild boars in Aveyron, on an article I read they say that a year of good acorn population can double.

Ps / To test I made a test board Garlic / beans no differences between this board and others despite the so-called bad association.
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by Did67 » 15/06/18, 12:54

phil12 wrote:
I even once had a zoophile who wanted to buy me a sow !! we live a great time! : Cheesy:



Ah, everything is lost. I had been taught morals ... "Don't do to sows what you wouldn't want us to do to you!" I remembered ... [well, come on, you'll forgive me for that one!]
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by phil12 » 15/06/18, 13:23

It's a truism!
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by to be chafoin » 19/06/18, 21:02

Did67 wrote:It's stronger than me, I get out of my hinges.
Say Didier, you have to know how to take on yourself forum, to accept your boar boars !!! ...
This may be the principle of forum who wants that sometimes we are tempted to get carried away behind our computer, with all the information available on the net and our words go beyond what we would allow in a face-to-face discussion, especially since our reactions can Sometimes I'm afraid of having given in to this temptation, so I would not teach anybody ... but all the same, all that for what was originally only a kind of joke!

The person who told me about this info is in charge of a garden center where I bought some plants. Her imprecision was great (I was the one who interpolated for example "specialist in wildlife" because she no longer remembered the specialist's professional name). I went to see this gardener again and in fact he was talking about an academic in master who was doing animal counting and, to evoke our discussion, indeed the figure of 5 now seems doubtful to him (is it the student who is deceived or the gardener who has wrongly remembered the info ...).

Regardless in the end, I did not want to talk about wild boars !!! (even if it is also interesting) In any case and after reflection, what I would retain is that for certain species and certainly according to the terrestrial regions, the global warming can be a "godsend". One can reasonably imagine that for them there are adaptations and quasi positive physiological mutations going hand in hand with the rapid rise in temperatures. Thus it seems, several species thus show an extension of the period of reproduction and a greater number of passages to the act! This phenotypic plasticity is seen for example in certain birds:
http://www.conservation-nature.fr/article2.php?id=808
In the case of wild boar, since it was necessary for me to search and to answer you anyway, the narrowing or the disappearance of oestrus (as it seems like pig) could be due to winters more hot (modification of fructifications, ...) but not that (hybridizations? ...).
Be careful, I'm not a specialist in breeding wild boar or heated acorn and what you read is almost my only commitment !!

http://wildlifeandman.be/docs/361-sangl ... glier-.pdf
http://www.oncfs.gouv.fr/IMG/file/mammi ... _klein.pdf

In any case, the "tabloid press" is concentrating more, and in a certain way with reason, on the problems of species put in difficulty by global warming, no need to go back over that. On the other hand, we have little information on the adaptation capacities of animals to climate change.

To finish by returning to the subject of slugs (!!), they are cold-blooded animals and their ability to adapt to global warming could be seen in two ways:
+: a very old animal that has already withstood several important climate changes
-: can not move much to adapt to a rapid change of temperatures
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Re: Slug




by to be chafoin » 19/06/18, 21:19

Otherwise after the return of the rain, I was treated to a new invasive wave of slugs ... so back to the pocket filling ... what disgust you definitely gardening!

I measured the temperature above and below the hay and there is sometimes a difference of several degrees which could allow the slugs, these "cold-blooded" animals which therefore cannot manage their temperature on their own. unlike us (sweating ...), to easily find their ideal temperature which apparently would be 18 °: when it is too hot above, they can go below and vice versa.

I also notice that at home they have preferences: they love the pdt, even a well-blooming plant in bloom, it's madness! It is perhaps their flowers elsewhere that attract them, but on the other hand they quickly leave the tomato plants (flowers too). They barely attack cucurbitaceae or touch celery, very little beets, chard. They have planed my seedlings of beans but abandoned my seedlings peas, go understand ...
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Re: Slug




by fl78960 » 19/06/18, 22:24

Hello,

It seems that the Trimota - Tison of Satan is appreciated slugs.

In any case, that's what Wikipedia says, and that's what I could see a few days ago in a garden close to my home:

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... practical for "picking" at human height : Cheesy:
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by Did67 » 20/06/18, 09:32

to be chafoin wrote:
Did67 wrote:It's stronger than me, I get out of my hinges.
Say Didier, you have to know how to take on yourself forum, to accept your boar boars !!! ...



Yes. All my excuses.

It's sometimes stronger than me, even if I try to correct myself.

Unfortunately, I make too many answers and too quickly ... Which exposes me to say too brutally instead of arguing in a methodical way ("cookie-cutter answers").

Unfortunately, I am sincerely dismayed by this mania of the net to "enlarge" the line, even to make "fake-news" and especially to peddle them ... Yes, that puts me beside me! What is not good ...

So yes, I happen to hurt.

I "reassure" you (way of expressing yourself), this also happens to me "live", the person in front!
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