jhm47
True BYH Addict
Back about 30 - 35 years ago, I hauled a very good, registered Yorkshire boar to the sale barn. He had gotten very large (nearly 800 lbs), and we had too many of his daughters in the herd to continue using him. We called him big Herman. He was quite gentle, but he had tusks about 3 - 4 inches long.
After he had gone through the sale ring, I walked back to the area where the truckers load out their purchases, and the trucker was walking back to the individual boar pens with a large sledge hammer. I was surprised to see him open up a pen, go inside and hit another large boar in his nose with the hammer. It broke the nose on the boar, and he squealed in pain for quite some time. The trucker then proceeded to load the boar into the semi truck, and he returned to get another one. This one happened to be big Herman, and before I could stop the trucker, he had hit Herman in the nose too.
I became quite upset, and asked the trucker why he was doing this to the boars, and he said that if he didn't, he would have a pen full of dead or cut up boars when he got to his destination. He claimed that the boars will fight and cut each other up with their sharp tuske if their noses aren't broken.
This has bothered me ever since. I can see the logic in this, but it does seem very cruel to me.
Several years later, I had a couple of medium sized Duroc boars that got together. They began to fight, and (not thinking) I stuck my right leg between them to break them up. One of them got me with his tusks, and I had to have 30 stitches in my lower leg. He took a chunk of skin and flesh about the size of a silver dollar out of my leg. Of course, it got infected, and took most of the summer to heal completely.
Sorry to "boar" you all, but these are true tales.
After he had gone through the sale ring, I walked back to the area where the truckers load out their purchases, and the trucker was walking back to the individual boar pens with a large sledge hammer. I was surprised to see him open up a pen, go inside and hit another large boar in his nose with the hammer. It broke the nose on the boar, and he squealed in pain for quite some time. The trucker then proceeded to load the boar into the semi truck, and he returned to get another one. This one happened to be big Herman, and before I could stop the trucker, he had hit Herman in the nose too.
I became quite upset, and asked the trucker why he was doing this to the boars, and he said that if he didn't, he would have a pen full of dead or cut up boars when he got to his destination. He claimed that the boars will fight and cut each other up with their sharp tuske if their noses aren't broken.
This has bothered me ever since. I can see the logic in this, but it does seem very cruel to me.
Several years later, I had a couple of medium sized Duroc boars that got together. They began to fight, and (not thinking) I stuck my right leg between them to break them up. One of them got me with his tusks, and I had to have 30 stitches in my lower leg. He took a chunk of skin and flesh about the size of a silver dollar out of my leg. Of course, it got infected, and took most of the summer to heal completely.
Sorry to "boar" you all, but these are true tales.