klf400

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a drive round the fields to check on the cattle turned into an encounter with wild boar




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We get those around us, I actually followed a heavily pregnant sow with a youngster in tow for nearly a kilometre up the road where I live. I was always told they were shy. This one wasn't, she took her time, sticking up a metaphorical finger at me with the occasional backwards glance untill she got to the field she wanted to go in!
 
We get those around us, I actually followed a heavily pregnant sow with a youngster in tow for nearly a kilometre up the road where I live. I was always told they were shy. This one wasn't, she took her time, sticking up a metaphorical finger at me with the occasional backwards glance untill she got to the field she wanted to go in!

yes i was always told they were shy but not this bunch i could walk right up close to them
i think i could have picked up a piglet but i the mother may well have had other ideas especially if little one squealed:)
 
never tried wild boar, im told its good meat with nice flavour:behindsofa:

Have had it a few times and it is a very nice meat;)
Don't get many of them 'round here tho'.... although, there was some escaped a whiles back from a farm and have been livin' wild in a wood but no bugger has ever found them!
 

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