SWAFEGA

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amy104

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Hi,

Anyone know where I can buy this to clean a boars grease gland?
 
Halfords too or B&Q and you can get a nice "natural" one now that smells lemony - it's cream in colour and is easy to use and dose the trick. Just make sure you wash it off thoroughly. O0
 
It's the horribly greasy (and smelly sometimes) area at the lowest part of the back of a boar - near where the tail would be!
If you only have sows have a look at someone else's adult boar and you can't miss it. I presume it is to do with boars marking their territory etc. It's what makes your hands smell of 'boar' if you handle a grubby pig.

Put swarfega on dry (well, undiluted!) and then rinse the pig's bum downwards - don't shampoo the pig without rinsing the pigs bum first or you'll just smear the grease + swarfega mix up over the rest of the coat. Yuk.
 
I would recommend using a tooth brush or nail brush to help work the Swafega/Washing Up Liquid in.
Some sows also suffer with a greasey butt too, most of my boars keep themselves clean so it doesnt need a wash that often.

Emma x
 
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