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Our Newest Addition - Wild Boar1607 odsłonHaving obtained our License to Keep Dangerous Wild Animals from the Malvern Hills District Council, we have just purchased a wild boar, sow, and four wild piglets from Cleeve House Farm. Here's the boar as he took his first prowl around his field.
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Wild Boar's Snout9812 odsłonLook at the length of his snout -- almost longer than his body.
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Wild Boar528 odsłonLooking quite content in the tall grass.
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Wild Sow Sleeping in the Tall Grass503 odsłonLooks more like the African jungle than sunny Worcestershire. The wild boar wrap themselves in tall grass, and almost make a nest for themselves.
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Richard Chamings (right) and Big and The Wild Boar995 odsłonOur newly-arrived wild boar has a prolapse, possibly from all the rich, new grass at his new home. Here Big (left) and our vet, Richard Chamings operate on the boar's rear. Tranquilising a wild boar proved to be quite a challenge: he just didn't want to lie down.
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Richard Chamings Performing Surgery on the Wild Boar675 odsłon
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Wild Sow Enjoying the Summer Afternoon548 odsłon
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Richard Chamings With the Spring Hypodermic Needle649 odsłonGetting close to the wild boar proved to be quite a challenge. Richard was finally able to to administer the tranquiliser using a spring-loaded syringe.
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"New" Wild Boar764 odsłonWe picked him up on August 27 2005. The existing wild sow doesn't really like him, but so far he's kept his distance and there haven't been any real fights.
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Wild Boar Feeling Frisky4635 odsłon
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Sunflower537 odsłonThis sunflower -- and only this one -- is growing along the fence in the wild boar field. The pigs haven't even touched it.
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Wild Boar717 odsłonThis is the young wild boar, almost laughing at me. I'd rather him laugh than chase me . . .
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