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Female hogs?
Do female hogs have tusks, or cutters? I'm asking because my friend found a hog skull in his backyard up here in ohio, and he had a female hog that died a month ago, but he said it didnt have tusks, where this one did. i'll post a picture of it.
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RE: Female hogs?
Here's the pic of the skull he found
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RE: Female hogs?
I've shot a few that did, and some that didn't. Nothing very big, but hardly any of the pigs around here have big ones.
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I didn't see any lipstick. Must be a boar!
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last one i shot was a sow her cutters were sticking out her mouth a litlle bit
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OK thanks guys
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that doesn't really look like a hog.kinda weird. post a couple pic's from the side and top.
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that's the only pic i have of it, i've never seen it in person. it's my friends
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all pigs have tusk. it depends on the age and size of the hog will determine how long the tusk will be.
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I shot a sow in 1974 (350 lbs without guts, head, hide, feet, tail) that had 3" tusks.
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ORIGINAL: Tree climber that doesn't really look like a hog.kinda weird. post a couple pic's from the side and top. |
RE: Female hogs?
Just fill the bucket with water and add 1 or 2 tablespoons of Rid-X. Then cover with a garbage bag. The bacteria will eat the stuff in just a few weeks. Take the head out rinse off the leftover chunks and soak it on hydrogen peroxide for 2-3 days. Take it out and let it dry.
It really helps to skin the head before doing this. |
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will the ridx eat away at the skull itself ?
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I don't think it does.[&:] This is how a local taxidermist does his euro mounts. I can't remember exactly how long he leaves them in the bucket but it's at least a month. It's very stinky which is why he uses the garbage bag, to contain some of the smell. The teeth will get loose and some of them might fall out, but you can glue them back in place after the peroxide soak. However, the peroxide WILL eat away at the skull, which is why he only soaks for a couple of days. I soaked a deer skull in peroxide for about 2 weeks trying to get rid a stain where one side of its antlers had broken off right at the skull. I thinkthe bonewas actually bruised. Anyway, everyday I'd go pull the skull out to see if the stain was gone, and it wasn't. I noticed that it was getting extremely thin and brittleso I just pulled it out anyway. The next day it was dry and the stained had dried white. I mean just as white as the rest of it. Now I know that 2-3 days is plenty of time and thats just with the cheap old wallyworld peroxide.
Good luck with it! |
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