What is the difference between a sow, a boar, and a young wild boar?

I went hunting with my father today and saw some wild boars…

My father immediately recognized whether it was a piglet, a sow, or a young piglet…

How do I recognize this?

Are there any characteristics that can be recognized, eg sow = female weighs 50 kg and has red stripes … <—– I have no idea if that is correct, that was just an example

Looking forward to help

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antnschnobe, UserMod Light

Black game – sows – wild boar:

Freshling – male and female black game up to an age of 12 months

Female and male black game aged from one to two years

Bache – female black game from the second year of life

Wedge – male black game

And many more expressions you may have heard in connection with the Saujagd:

http://www.jagd.bz/niederwild/wildschwein/fachausdruecke.htm

And here's something else:

http://www.wildschweine.net/02erscheinsbild1.htm

With the weight alone the difference – Keiler/Bache/Überlaufen is not cleared.

antnschnobe, UserMod Light

Here you can watch the creeks, wedges and freshness:

http://www.wildschweine.net/02koerperbau0.htm

antnschnobe, UserMod Light

Thank you very much for the star:

BarbaraAndree
9 years ago
BrightSunrise
9 years ago

I'm just wondering why you don't just ask your father or google…

I'd just say wedges are bigger, brooks smaller and freshling are small and striped.

teddy1202
9 years ago

Thanks for letting me laugh today.

So, did you shoot something?

cannelloni
9 years ago

Ask your father!

cannelloni
9 years ago
Reply to  sdasdasrsa

why? You can't know everything and ask nothing. If you don't learn to ask, you'll be stupid later.

TheAllisons
9 years ago

Sow: female

Wedges: male

Freshlings: the boys of the brooks and the wedger