One EU a myriad of different country interpretations!
Yes France has decided that the rules only apply to breeders, not to people just raising pigs.
Holz, as others have said I would be vary of anything wild boar cross as a first time pig, maybe when you've got more experience. Have PM'd you on the book, but it is available on our website at the end of this post.
To re-iterate what HH and others have said, but them on a paintmark. You don't have to ID them unitl you take them to slaughter, so no hurry about tags/slapmarks, but as Robert wisely says check what you local abattoir wants.
Robert - on holding of birth as you point out thisd has been added - this came in for Scotland under PRIMO 2011. It is actually a requirement under a EU directive from 2007 that says that the paperwork should carry holding of birth for paintmark moves. Totally pointless rule, as either that is the holding they were moving from so is already on the form 999% of cases), or another in which case why do you need to know that? As it is a directive rather than a regulation, each country is allowed to decide how to implement the rule. England & Wales just added it to the paper form, relying on people filling it in. Scotland ignored it (wisely). However given that a new PRIMO regulation was coming out, Scotland added it to their regulation, but E&W did not, so whilst it is a bit on the form, in E&W it has no sanction.