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Potential eye poke?

In terms of this, the context isn’t different for each indivdidual - neutering does not change boar behaviour. It will not calm them down when they become teenagers. They will still rumble, chase and mount each other and if they are going to fall out, then they will still fall out regardless of whether they are neutered or not.
All it would mean is if they were to fall out, if would enable you to put them with a sow each quicker.

This is the guide @Betsy is referring to!

Neutered / De-sexed Boars And Neutering Operations: Myths, Facts and Post-op Care
I agree and the vet said exactly the same thing
 
In terms of this, the context isn’t different for each indivdidual - neutering does not change boar behaviour. It will not calm them down when they become teenagers. They will still rumble, chase and mount each other and if they are going to fall out, then they will still fall out regardless of whether they are neutered or not.
All it would mean is if they were to fall out, if would enable you to put them with a sow each quicker.

This is the guide @Betsy is referring to!

Neutered / De-sexed Boars And Neutering Operations: Myths, Facts and Post-op Care
Thanks @Piggies&buns!
 
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