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4 minutes ago, shastarSingh said:

https://www.thesikhencyclopedia.com/other-historical-places/punjab/saunti/

It marks the site where, during a hunting excursion, a dog belonging to Guru Hargobind killed a wild boar and itself died of wounds sustained during the fight with the beast.

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https://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Hunting_in_Sikhism#Guru_Har_Rai

Wild Pig Hunting at Wadali

The incident has been described in “Tareekh Guru Khalsa at pages 488 – 489). One landlord (farmer) came to Guru ji and reported that there was one very dangerous wild pig in his sugarcane field. Since last few months this was a burdon to people of this area, it detroyed their crops regularly. Many people tried to kill it but failed. Guru ji along with Panda Khan, Bidi Chand and Bhalan went for hunting this pig and killed it.
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https://www.4amigosranch.com/blog/health-benefits-of-hog-meat

Yet, meat from wild hogs has benefits that surpass beef and chicken. Hog meat contains essential vitamins and minerals that can have a positive impact on health, including:

  • Creatine. An energy source for muscles that’s popular among bodybuilders.
  • Taurine. An antioxidant that can improve heart and muscle function.
  • Glutathione. An antioxidant essential to a variety of function in the human body.
  • Cholesterol. Helps your body produce vitamin D and your metabolism work efficiently.
  • Protein. Wild hog is a very high-protein food, containing almost 26 grams of protein per 100 grams of lean, cooked meat.
  • Amino acids. Contains all essential amino acids for body maintenance.

Wild hog can be an ideal food for athletes, bodybuilders, and patients recovering from injuries. It can repair muscles and make them stronger. Lean hog meat is one of the most complete sources of dietary protein

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16 minutes ago, shastarSingh said:

https://www.4amigosranch.com/blog/health-benefits-of-hog-meat

Yet, meat from wild hogs has benefits that surpass beef and chicken. Hog meat contains essential vitamins and minerals that can have a positive impact on health, including:

  • Creatine. An energy source for muscles that’s popular among bodybuilders.
  • Taurine. An antioxidant that can improve heart and muscle function.
  • Glutathione. An antioxidant essential to a variety of function in the human body.
  • Cholesterol. Helps your body produce vitamin D and your metabolism work efficiently.
  • Protein. Wild hog is a very high-protein food, containing almost 26 grams of protein per 100 grams of lean, cooked meat.
  • Amino acids. Contains all essential amino acids for body maintenance.

Wild hog can be an ideal food for athletes, bodybuilders, and patients recovering from injuries. It can repair muscles and make them stronger. Lean hog meat is one of the most complete sources of dietary protein

@GurjantGnostic

Allah wants you to hunt wild boars in United States.

Also punish those who speak against wild boar hunting.

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2 hours ago, shastarSingh said:

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https://baseoutdoor.com/wild-boar-meat-benefits-your-expert-healthy-nutrition-guide/

Wild hogs have a very wide-ranging diet compared to farm-raised pigs. A wild hog is constantly on the move. Foraging and rooting around compared to the more sedentary farmed pig kept in a pen.

This gives the wild boar meat a leaner quality due to the higher muscle-to-fat ratio. The result is much more nutritional meat and a deeper more complex flavor.

Finally, because the animal is wild in the true sense, there are no added hormones, additives steroids, or antibiotics contained in the meat.

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Side Benefits Of Wild Hog Meat

Apart from the amazing nutritional benefits wild hog meat, there are many other positive outcomes from eating this type of pork.

Feral hogs cost the United States over $1.5b per year in damages and management programs. It is estimated there are over 6 million of these porkers running around the country.

Wild boars damage existing farmed crops through their constant foraging and digging. They have negative impacts on local ecosystems and destroy the habitats of native species.

So help the environment and your health

Eat A Wild Boar Today.

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14. How Much Damage Do Wild Hogs Cause Each Year?

Wild hogs are considered an invasive species. They have very few natural predators in the wild except hunter. They have very high fertility rates.

As a result, their population is growing quickly and therefore so is the damage they wreck on the environment.

The cost of this damage in the US is in billions of dollars every year.

This includes damage to property such as fences and decimating agricultural crops such as oats and corn. Feral hogs foul up water sources used by humans and other wildlife.

They consume native wildlife, eat other animals’ food sources and destroy their habitats.

Feral pigs root around and dig up the ground when foraging for food which causes soil erosion. They even cause extensive damage in areas of cultural and historical significance.

If that wasn’t enough feral hogs have attacked humans and caused collisions with vehicles.

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On 9/15/2022 at 5:26 PM, shastarSingh said:

Hunting boars is a dangerous job. It needs bravery and good weapon skills.

Hunting boars is a work of warriors and not bammans.

https://www.outdoorlife.com/survival/italian-boar-hunter-killed/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boar_hunting

In India, pigsticking was popular among the Jatts, Gujjars, Rajputs, Sikhs, Maharajas, RajGond Rajas and with British officers during Victorian and Edwardian times.[1] According to the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition (1910-1911), it was encouraged by military authorities as good training because "a startled or angry wild boar is ... a desperate fighter [and therefore] the pig-sticker must possess a good eye, a steady hand, a firm seat, a cool head and a courageous heart."

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