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<blockquote data-quote="Old Boar" data-source="post: 839446" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>Wild Boar is the breed, so yes, Wild Boar boar and Wild Boar sow. Only the males grow the tusks which are visible after around 2 years old, and continue to grow. They grind the lower and upper tusks together to sharpen them, a sound similar to running a comb down a blackboard, and they can be needle sharp. The females have a good set of teeth, but not prominant tusks - they kill an animal by rolling it over and slashing along the belly line so the guts fall out.</p><p>Loading one of my boars for sale into a big cattle lorry, it cleared the lorry gates with no problem. If they want to get out, they do. I had a stand off electric wire at the bottom of the fence which helps. They can be tamed, as much as a feral cat can be, but the wild bit is always there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Boar, post: 839446, member: 2957"] Wild Boar is the breed, so yes, Wild Boar boar and Wild Boar sow. Only the males grow the tusks which are visible after around 2 years old, and continue to grow. They grind the lower and upper tusks together to sharpen them, a sound similar to running a comb down a blackboard, and they can be needle sharp. The females have a good set of teeth, but not prominant tusks - they kill an animal by rolling it over and slashing along the belly line so the guts fall out. Loading one of my boars for sale into a big cattle lorry, it cleared the lorry gates with no problem. If they want to get out, they do. I had a stand off electric wire at the bottom of the fence which helps. They can be tamed, as much as a feral cat can be, but the wild bit is always there! [/QUOTE]
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