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You can get a biopsy punch and use it to cut a plug off the boars back fat to see if it has boar taint2mm would be big enough of a punch, once you have 2-3 small plugs of back fat put it in the skillet and see if it smells like you're cooking a wet diaper. http://www.bettymills.com/shop/product/view/McKesson/MON16982525.html?utm_source=cpc-strat&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=parts&utm_keyword=MON16982525&utm_content=Medical&gclid=COaW6JL7u8kCFQtBfgodPpkC_QIf it smells perfectly fine then butcher it up, or fatten a bit more but make sure no sows are around to prevent androstenone and don't keep him in a small pen wallowing in his own feces that'll build up skatole and make it more likely to have boar taint. *IF* it smells like you're frying a sponge soaked with urine then you'll need to neuter the boar. I did this to mine about 3 months ago he stank. cut the feed back to just enough for the boar to survive which if he's a breeder he's probably already lean anyways. Cut them nuts off (have a vet do it if you're uncertain) then after a month of low feed and good clean ground for the hog to be on start fattening him up with good feed, I like molasses in my feed. I built a steel box to lock the boar in for cutting his balls off. If you need advice for doing that then ummm get a vet
Quote from: KFhunter on December 01, 2015, 04:57:14 PMYou can get a biopsy punch and use it to cut a plug off the boars back fat to see if it has boar taint2mm would be big enough of a punch, once you have 2-3 small plugs of back fat put it in the skillet and see if it smells like you're cooking a wet diaper. http://www.bettymills.com/shop/product/view/McKesson/MON16982525.html?utm_source=cpc-strat&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=parts&utm_keyword=MON16982525&utm_content=Medical&gclid=COaW6JL7u8kCFQtBfgodPpkC_QIf it smells perfectly fine then butcher it up, or fatten a bit more but make sure no sows are around to prevent androstenone and don't keep him in a small pen wallowing in his own feces that'll build up skatole and make it more likely to have boar taint. *IF* it smells like you're frying a sponge soaked with urine then you'll need to neuter the boar. I did this to mine about 3 months ago he stank. cut the feed back to just enough for the boar to survive which if he's a breeder he's probably already lean anyways. Cut them nuts off (have a vet do it if you're uncertain) then after a month of low feed and good clean ground for the hog to be on start fattening him up with good feed, I like molasses in my feed. I built a steel box to lock the boar in for cutting his balls off. If you need advice for doing that then ummm get a vet I've neutered 60-80# 4h Hogs! I couldn't imagine a 400# boar. Jeepers.
I have ate a lot of big wild boars. They are pretty much only good for sausage and slow cooker stuff like said. Most big pen raised boars I have been around that have been killed for meat. Have had a ammonia like smell to them with a off taste to them like KF is talking about.
I did it in two stages, the first nut I just roped him and tied it off but it was a little hairy. He tried to destroy my tractor. The 2nd nut I had built a hog box and started feeding him in there so the 2nd nut wasn't any big deal. He kept eating while I was cutting, I don't think they have a lot of nerves on their balls. This boar is well north of 500 lb's with tusks coming out the side a few inches, he's a beast.
Quote from: KFhunter on December 01, 2015, 05:19:23 PMI did it in two stages, the first nut I just roped him and tied it off but it was a little hairy. He tried to destroy my tractor. The 2nd nut I had built a hog box and started feeding him in there so the 2nd nut wasn't any big deal. He kept eating while I was cutting, I don't think they have a lot of nerves on their balls. This boar is well north of 500 lb's with tusks coming out the side a few inches, he's a beast.Did you say "hold my beer, ya'll watch this"?
Quote from: Timberstalker on December 01, 2015, 05:08:42 PMQuote from: KFhunter on December 01, 2015, 04:57:14 PMYou can get a biopsy punch and use it to cut a plug off the boars back fat to see if it has boar taint2mm would be big enough of a punch, once you have 2-3 small plugs of back fat put it in the skillet and see if it smells like you're cooking a wet diaper. http://www.bettymills.com/shop/product/view/McKesson/MON16982525.html?utm_source=cpc-strat&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=parts&utm_keyword=MON16982525&utm_content=Medical&gclid=COaW6JL7u8kCFQtBfgodPpkC_QIf it smells perfectly fine then butcher it up, or fatten a bit more but make sure no sows are around to prevent androstenone and don't keep him in a small pen wallowing in his own feces that'll build up skatole and make it more likely to have boar taint. *IF* it smells like you're frying a sponge soaked with urine then you'll need to neuter the boar. I did this to mine about 3 months ago he stank. cut the feed back to just enough for the boar to survive which if he's a breeder he's probably already lean anyways. Cut them nuts off (have a vet do it if you're uncertain) then after a month of low feed and good clean ground for the hog to be on start fattening him up with good feed, I like molasses in my feed. I built a steel box to lock the boar in for cutting his balls off. If you need advice for doing that then ummm get a vet I've neutered 60-80# 4h Hogs! I couldn't imagine a 400# boar. Jeepers.I bet you could sell tickets to that little event. I am in. What does front row cost?