Our young large black boar is in with 3 gilts. One mating has already occurred, the second today with a different gilt. I had noticed yesterday that the previously mated gilts' sides were a bit bloody. Superficial wounds only and easily cleaned and treated with iodine. I assumed it was the boars tusks that were doing this and that possibly they were growing outward. However today I witnessed the second mating and saw that it is his hooves, when he is gripping on, that are hurting the gilts.
The gilt was standing nicely for him, most of the time. However, when he tried to inch forward occasionally, she squealed a bit and I could see a new wound.
I've seen some videos of pot bellied pigs having their hooves filed, but a LB is a bit if a different story
He not causing masses of damage at the moment but I wonder what will happen as he grows.
Has any one else come across this sort of problem?