Rock Steady
24-07-07, 02:54 PM
Boar Classification
For a bit of fun what names to you give boars in the field when describing them to mates?:P
Young Ripper (young boar with character, small ivory, under 22 points)
Cracker (mid aged boar, 22-27 points)
Corker (older boar, 27-30+ points)
Howler (really old boar, 30+ points, normally has lost most of its teeth and is on its own)I had a friend on the weekend referred to a boar, as a “Stonker” which we all thought was funny, as we had never heard a boar described as a “Stonker” before.:confused:
So what do you lot call Boars in the field? (Remember children read these posts)
For a bit of fun what names to you give boars in the field when describing them to mates?:P
Young Ripper (young boar with character, small ivory, under 22 points)
Cracker (mid aged boar, 22-27 points)
Corker (older boar, 27-30+ points)
Howler (really old boar, 30+ points, normally has lost most of its teeth and is on its own)I had a friend on the weekend referred to a boar, as a “Stonker” which we all thought was funny, as we had never heard a boar described as a “Stonker” before.:confused:
So what do you lot call Boars in the field? (Remember children read these posts)