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none, they're male

BUT Wikipedia says:

"The term boar is used to denote an adult male of certain species - including, confusingly, domestic pigs. However, for wild boar, it applies to the whole species, including, for example, 'wild boar sow' or 'wild boar piglet'."

And in a pig discussion forum a user named "bumpus" who feed a sounder (group) of boars said:

"The old saying "worthless as teats on a boar!" is not true.

People in the know understand that the teats on the boar hog is the most important thing in hog production.

The number of teats on a boar hog determines the number of teats that will be on his daughters born out of his offspring.

The more teats on the boar hog the better.

Many hog raisers will not buy or use a boar hog unless he has at least 14 or more teats because their daughter's will have more teats and will raise more pigs."

[Offspring ratio is 1:1.]

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