WB Fact #10

Piglets have a tough time in the cold and are dependent on the Mother Boar to keep them warm and fed. But once a piglet survives and becomes a Boar, they are ready for anything. Only ONE animal survives the Siberian Winter without hibernating, the Wild Boar.

WD Fact #9

Boars have the keenest sense of smell of any animal. . . . they can smell a sale through 6 feet of solid ice and they use their nose and tusk to dig it out and bring home the prize to their little piglets.

WD Fact #8

A wild boar’s FAVORITE pastime is fighting with each other in order to tune their skills when they run into a real predator. One Mother Boar was seen ram rodding a Grizzly Bear 10 times it size to the turf over food for her piglet. The HUGE Grizzly Bear backed down and Mother Boar chased him off!

WB Fact #7

BOARS can get so engrossed in their scratching that they don’t hear you and our BOARS get so engrossed in selling you can hardly ever startle them just like a real boar. If you do startle a boar, they are loose cannons and you don’t want to be around them, the same is true of our BOARS, but we are working on calming them down.

WB Fact #5

Boars adore the water, because they don’t sweat, they are cool calm customers who know their stuff. After wallowing, Boars usually take a vigorous rub down to shake the dust off their feet. Our BOARS do the same, not paying attention to owners who don’t get it! Boars love novelty, and anything new excites them and they are ready for anything!

WB Fact #4

Boars are known to stand their ground no matter the size of the opposition, even an elephant or a bear, which means he is ready for a confrontation and believes in what he stands for.

WB Fact #3

Strong Boars have longer legs for running after prey with high, broad shoulders that taper to the narrow hind quarters. Boars come in any mix of colors and demographic backgrounds. The coarse bristles along the back, from head to tail, are raised on end when the hog is disturbed, giving them the name razorback. The hairs on the back of our head go up when we see clients wasting money, thus the name GREEN backs.

WB Fact #2

The classic wild boar is vigilant, athletic, fast and tough…and he is merciless. Most adult boars are 150 to 250 pounds (just like most of our resellers. Boars have longer heads for brainpower and smaller ears since they do more consulting than listening but listen hard when it matters most.

WB Fact #1

After whitetail deer, American wild boars are the most popular game animal in the US. People are always on the hunt for Wild Boar and thus the need to be highly trained to ward off retail predators. Sometimes referred to as RAZOR backs, we refer to our colleagues as GREEN backs in commemoration of helping increase profitability.

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      Piglets have a tough time in the cold and are dependent on the Mother Boar to keep them warm and fed. But once a piglet survives and becomes a Boar, they are ready for anything. Only ONE animal survives the Siberian Winter without hibernating, the Wild Boar.

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