I was afraid you were going to say that. Lol. Already butcher. And yes the hog was indeed red throughout the body. Should I have had him mounted? Still have his cape!NO! Not growths. You have one very cool hog. I have yet to see a feral one of these myself. You have a hog with wattles. These occur in a limited variety of breeds, the most common, I think is the red wattle hog. I realize yours isn't red, but check the link for a nifty example...
Red Wattle hog - Wikipedia
Great info and thanks for the link. Much appreciatedNO! Not growths. You have one very cool hog. I have yet to see a feral one of these myself. You have a hog with wattles. These occur in a limited variety of breeds, the most common, I think is the red wattle hog. I realize yours isn't red, but check the link for a nifty example...
Red Wattle hog - Wikipedia
Darn lol. Maybe next time. At least I'll have a full bellyThat would have made an interesting mount, no doubt.
Of course. I'm just grateful for y'all answering all of my many questions I have. Thank youInteresting that you noticed, and thanks for posting the photos!
NO! Not growths. You have one very cool hog. I have yet to see a feral one of these myself. You have a hog with wattles. These occur in a limited variety of breeds, the most common, I think is the red wattle hog. I realize yours isn't red, but check the link for a nifty example...
Red Wattle hog - Wikipedia