A male hog is called a boar
Male pigs (hogs, swine) are called boars.
A group of wild pigs, such as Red River Hogs, is called a Sounder. A Sounder typically includes a Boar (Adult Male), multiple Sows (Females), and the juveniles. (multiple)
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Hogs can't have babies. Hogs are male. Sows are female.
A herd of hogs.
No, pigs and hogs is just another name for the specie. A sow is a female pig that has given birth, a gilt is a female pig that has not given birth. A boar is an intact male pig, a barrow is a castrated male pig. A group of young pigs is called piglets, or freshly weaned piglets are called weaner pigs.
A male swine is called a "boar" (that is an "intact" male pig). A CASTRATE (neutered) male pig is referred to as a "barrow". An uncastrated male pig is called a boar, the female is a sow, and the young are piglets. Swine, hogs, are other names for a pig.
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No, male hogs do not have horns. They do grow tusks, that grow larger with each year of age. They can get quite large, interfering with eating so they sometimes have to be removed surgically. Other times they are just fierce looking. They can be filed off, much like other animals, and they can be almost one inch in circumference. THey can do damage to other animals should they engage in a fight.
Piglets
Sow
The clinical name for a neutered male hog is a barrow. These hogs taste better because the male hormone is produced.