They are relatively easily farmed and bred, and there are now 16 sub-species, all of which can be considered as domesticated. These animals have been kept as pets when they have been obtained as piglets; however, they do not make good pets, as they are highly destructive, and very difficult to house train.
They can also become unexpectedly aggressive to the owners and other pets. Wild boar are very similar to domestic pigs, and their care is essentially the same. They do, however, need greater care when handling them because of their aggression, and they require stronger enclosures.
Wild boar, like other pigs, spend much of their time digging up the ground with their incredibly strong snouts. Sows females become sexually mature at about one year of age, with the male boars becoming mature a year later. Females will not usually mate until they are 2 years old, and males when they are 4 — 5 years old. Once they are ready to mate, males travel long distances to find a sounder of sows. Once a sounder has been found, the male drives off the younger and weaker animals.
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