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Boar Semen and Gel Plugs -- Safe to Consume?

Daedalus

Zooville Settler
I know this has likely been posted somewhere before, so apologies if I'm asking a redundant question. But I've searched using several strings e.g. plug, gel plug, boar, etc. and read through the resulting threads. To my surprise, the question does not appear to've been asked outright (even though the answer is an implied "yes"), so I'll be the one to ask all you knowledgeable hog folks:

Is boar semen (and the gel plug material) safe to consume orally, and receive anally?

Background: I own land, dogs, and several other large livestock species, so I'm no greenhorn in general. But admittedly I am a newbie pig owner. I'm raising a kune / great white cross going on 5 months now, he's my first. No sow yet, just him and I. So far so good. Testicles have descended, he's wonderfully musky down there (why oh why couldn't all species have been gifted with a preputial diverticulum?!), and he's mounting with drops of white ejaculate being happily flung everywhere when he does, so I'd say he's maturing just fine with a healthy libido! He's also pretty mouthy and bitey when he mounts, gonna have to work on that. Loves shoelaces best so far, and my glasses, grrr. Any suggestions to discourage the mount-biting are welcome. Figure I'm going to build a dummy sow mount for him to make collections easier.

Anyway, back on point. From what I understand, gel plug material begins as a semisolid (most folks compare it to gelatin) then hardens to a complete solid several hours later. I'm concerned about what that'll do if it were to become lodged firm enough inside a human throat, stomach, intestine, rectum, etc. Wouldn't want to get myself into a... ahem, wait for it... "bind" and wake up suffocating or dangerously constipated for a week! har har.
 
I unfortunately don’t have an answer to your question. I just came here to say that if you have any photos/videos of you collecting your boy, they would be much appreciated!
 
I'm sorry I can't be of any help... I'm a city boy and my experience with farm animals is very limited, but I'm interested in the care of a pig as a pet/companion (I'd like to own a potbelly or a kune in the future), so, sorry if I'm practically using your thread to learn something ?
 
@Disanima -- no worries, I'm a city boy myself. But I converted :) Now I own small acreage, dogs, cattle etc. Best advice I can give is get yourself a job in the trades. You'll need to know how to fix and build if you want to own more than dogs.

For pigs, I'll try to update you and share what I learn as I go. I'm pretty green with them too. Rule #1 is they root down deep into the ground effortlessly, so build your fencing with that in mind. It doesn't need to be high like dogs because, as the adage goes, "pigs don't fly" ie. they don't climb or jump. Hog panels around here are only 36"H so anything 4ft will do, long as its tight & strong. Woven wire if you're not using hog panels. What it needs is an anti-dig barrier on the ground all along the interior perimeter so they cant root out underneath. You never want them escaping as they'll destroy your pasture. Escaped pigs won't follow food either like cattle and equines, so its real hard to catch them and get them back into their pen once they escape. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. My boar shoat (5mos old) is in a temporary pen right now but I'm building a better hog pen to take on more boars and sows. I'll be halving a few extra panels lengthwise with a grinder to lay an interior perimeter border on all sides of my hog pen, with a concrete pad at the gate. They'll be wired to the bottom of the fence and affixed to the ground with rebar cutoffs as ground stakes bored thru post cedar. Then the gate itself is just 4x4 frame of 1.5" square tubing I'm welding right now. If you want build details and techniques, PM me so we don't get too far afield in this thread.

The rest is pretty standard. Dig a pit if you have enough ground water table it'll fill with, else use a sprinkler timer or something to keep a mud wallow hole all day in there since they love mud. Shelter can be made of pallets (filled in) with old hay for bedding. Feed can be anything, they're omnivores. Mine get a lot of restaurant surplus like cooked rice, bread, vegetable trimmings, meat trimmings, pizza, burgers, etc.

Mounting/dummy training for semen collection is on hiatus for now til I get this pen build finished plus a breeding shack built in there. They've got short stubby legs, too close to the ground, no clearance. So you can forget about doing it in the raw open out in their pen. You (and him) wind up frustrated with nothing but filthy hands trying to keep them lubed and get him to mount, then soon find you can't use those hands anymore without hurting his sensitive flesh all contaminated with the soil. Lesson learned. Mount training needs a clean, solid-floored area to go where you'll be out of the pen mud and and can keep your hands clean throughout the wild tumult of all his eager mounting efforts. I'll update this when I finish the build and resume training.

Guess this reply counts as a bump, too. Anyone with hog experience, get at me in PMs or feel free to reply here on the thread. I'm all ears about semen, gel plug safety, mount training, and the contrivances y'all have built to make it feasible!
 
Well @Daedalus, that's a lot of information you gave to me. I don't think I'll ever be able to change my condition like you did, at least not in the immediate future, and I guess I don't have the right skill in fixing and building to start a small farm on my own, so... I guess that for now it just stays a dream ?
But it's really interesting to know how much work there is beyond the creation of a comfortable environment for your animals. And yeah, I knew about the digging part of owning a pig , that could be a hassle, but I guess you can't change their nature xD
Well... At least, I guess that when I'll get (and if I'll get) a pig, at the time you'll be an expert on the matter and I could ask some advice to you ?
Hopefully, someone will answer to your question... ?
 
I know this has likely been posted somewhere before, so apologies if I'm asking a redundant question. But I've searched using several strings e.g. plug, gel plug, boar, etc. and read through the resulting threads. To my surprise, the question does not appear to've been asked outright (even though the answer is an implied "yes"), so I'll be the one to ask all you knowledgeable hog folks:

Is boar semen (and the gel plug material) safe to consume orally, and receive anally?

Background: I own land, dogs, and several other large livestock species, so I'm no greenhorn in general. But admittedly I am a newbie pig owner. I'm raising a kune / great white cross going on 5 months now, he's my first. No sow yet, just him and I. So far so good. Testicles have descended, he's wonderfully musky down there (why oh why couldn't all species have been gifted with a preputial diverticulum?!), and he's mounting with drops of white ejaculate being happily flung everywhere when he does, so I'd say he's maturing just fine with a healthy libido! He's also pretty mouthy and bitey when he mounts, gonna have to work on that. Loves shoelaces best so far, and my glasses, grrr. Any suggestions to discourage the mount-biting are welcome. Figure I'm going to build a dummy sow mount for him to make collections easier.

Anyway, back on point. From what I understand, gel plug material begins as a semisolid (most folks compare it to gelatin) then hardens to a complete solid several hours later. I'm concerned about what that'll do if it were to become lodged firm enough inside a human throat, stomach, intestine, rectum, etc. Wouldn't want to get myself into a... ahem, wait for it... "bind" and wake up suffocating or dangerously constipated for a week! har har.
Hi, I was also looking for the same info as you, if it's safe to consume and I came across a forum answer a few months back saying it's very sticky like a glue and it could end up being stuck to your throat but the person didn't specify if it's refering to the thinner part of the ejaculate or the gel like one...so maybe if you use one of those jars which they use for collections with the filter on top, it should separate the gel and maybe the thinner liquid part is safer to consume. I'm planning to get a pig off very soon as I'll be going to a farm and to have a taste of course. Will keep you updated here after I find out
 
I have never consumed it, but have had sex with many bores. There ejaculate does form sort of a plug.. like jello sort of. And a lot of it. Eventually it turns back to a liquid and comes out..
 
That's what I figured, but want to keep hearing input from experienced pig folks. Yours is consistent with something someone else (probably farmcouple) said along the lines of 'a wall of warm water pushing on it and it comes out' but I don't recall the details, might've been piss after vaginal intercourse or an enema after anal.

But I want to drink it too, and straight from the tap, no cheating into a jar with collection filter over it. So all you hog people keep piping up! I want as much input as I can get.

Cirearts, feel free to elaborate on the details of those breedings. Particularly how you did your mount training and equip used. I've got a 5mo shoat boar coming of age now and so far the eagerness is there in spades, he climbs up me nonstop and flings preseminal ejaculate everywhere but doesn't stay on for more than a few seconds. Doesn't mount the training dummy or let me grasp his corkscrew yet either, so whatever knowledge you have, please do share.
 
I'll deliberately faux pas and necro this thread just to answer my own question for future generations of would-be hog raisers: yes, the gel plug material is perfectly safe to consume, both swallowing orally and taking rectally. I've now done both many, many times since I posted this question, and I'm still alive.
 
I'll deliberately faux pas and necro this thread just to answer my own question for future generations of would-be hog raisers: yes, the gel plug material is perfectly safe to consume, both swallowing orally and taking rectally. I've now done both many, many times since I posted this question, and I'm still alive.
Hi, what does it taste like ? I missed my last opportunity to do it as the person didn't have a male boar anymore. I'm hoping to have a shot this month but he doesn't have a sow so I wonder if there's any way I could get the boar to ejaculate from manual stimulation alone ?
 
boar semen is safe, the jelly is safe and dissolves with time if left. However, do a simple allergy test beforehand for yourself.... bit on lips to see if you react...is rare, but there are folks who may have an allergy generally or species specific, even human to human...but as I said this is rare.
Go it slow with the youngster, is he actually biting or playing trying to show his early dominance? He needs to know time and place, any other time you are boss.
I used to raise European wilds as well as landrace...the wilds I would let out mid to end of August as there was a lot of forest with some subdivisions near by. There could be up to 30 hogs of all ages. Those wild would venture up to 2 miles away at least. Feeding time I would bang the bottom of a 5 gallon pail acting like a drum, the sound would travel a long way..they knew it was chow time....neighbours would say they would see a straight line single file running for home, in 10 years I never lost a single one.
Feeding time should be announced, they are smart. Sometimes these wilds would venture into neighbors' gardens if not fenced. Most did not mind it, in fact some quite liked it...seeing life in the countryside not just trees. No one ever complained to me.
True, escaped hogs can do damage to farmers fields, and are a big problem...but where I was it was all forest and some hay fields. I would never do this in a more farm countryside. I liked my hogs, the domestic ones were a good temperament, the wilds only when the sows were farrowing they could be aggressive if you come near their dens of piled sticks and debris
 
boar semen is safe, the jelly is safe and dissolves with time if left. However, do a simple allergy test beforehand for yourself.... bit on lips to see if you react...is rare, but there are folks who may have an allergy generally or species specific, even human to human...but as I said this is rare.
Go it slow with the youngster, is he actually biting or playing trying to show his early dominance? He needs to know time and place, any other time you are boss.
I used to raise European wilds as well as landrace...the wilds I would let out mid to end of August as there was a lot of forest with some subdivisions near by. There could be up to 30 hogs of all ages. Those wild would venture up to 2 miles away at least. Feeding time I would bang the bottom of a 5 gallon pail acting like a drum, the sound would travel a long way..they knew it was chow time....neighbours would say they would see a straight line single file running for home, in 10 years I never lost a single one.
Feeding time should be announced, they are smart. Sometimes these wilds would venture into neighbors' gardens if not fenced. Most did not mind it, in fact some quite liked it...seeing life in the countryside not just trees. No one ever complained to me.
True, escaped hogs can do damage to farmers fields, and are a big problem...but where I was it was all forest and some hay fields. I would never do this in a more farm countryside. I liked my hogs, the domestic ones were a good temperament, the wilds only when the sows were farrowing they could be aggressive if you come near their dens of piled sticks and debris
Thanks, any ideas if I could get one to cum without a sow ? The person that I know who has boars doesn't have a sow for sure.
 
Someone long ago described the taste and smell of boar semen as "bad enough to make a maggot puke". They also said that the more a boar is used for breeding the worse the smell gets. Any truth to this?

Some people keep pigs indoors as pets. I don't think a potbellied pig boar as an indoor pet could work, especially for a zoo because it is going to be like regularly taking a pint container of low fat cottage cheese and dumping it on the floor. Imagine that stuff on carpet. It simply isn't going to go away like a puddle of dog jizz.
 
Pshaw. I love boar musk; so gamey, and so unequivocally... male. Pungent, odoriferous, redolent, sure, all good adjectives. But taken in context and enjoyed the right way (ie. mutual arousal) when both of you are in the heat of the moment, it is delicious, very enjoyable. 'Course, it goes without saying you have to like musk and animal scents in general. But if indeed you have an animal's nose for sex, then boar is not at all unpleasant, just strong. In fact, much of the odor in a hog pen actually comes from the mud wallows, not the pigs themselves nor their wastes. Its the ponding effect of stale stagnant water that they use for cooling. The mud wallows give off a nasty swamp smell, which isn't the fault of the hogs at all. Its just the muddy water in their pen.

So what is boar musk, and how is it made? To set the record straight, its not his semen at all that smells. In fact, boar semen is quite disappointingly neutral in both flavor and odor. I'd almost go as far as to say the semen is completely flavorless and odorless. Likewise the gel plug is just clear jelly, no flavor or scent to be had at all from it. Nope, the rank odor we're talking about is actually made inside an anatomical detail called the preputial diverticulum. This is a small chamber just inside and above the prepuce (sheath's) opening. In that chamber is collected everything that passes thru the sheath, eg. smegma, semen, urine, etc. Essentially, you can think of boar musk as smegma x 10. Similar to how we age certain delicacies under ideal conditions to make them better eg. wine, cheese, beer, whiskey, etc., this preputial chamber stores and breaks down the things the body made, transforming them into something new and wonderful: musk!

As to what it smells like, to give our readers a comparison, have you ever cum on yourself and not cleaned up for a day or two? The sharp scent that forms from "aged" human semen, particularly when trapped in foreskin if you're uncircumcised, or between scrotum and thigh and the underside of your shaft, kept at body temp by underwear, providing ideal conditions for that fermentation process, this 'stale' cum would be the nearest approximation of a boar's preputial (sheath) scent that a human can make. Let that cum ferment for 24-48 and you'll have an idea of what a boar can do with his scent! But of course his will beat ours by long odds every time. Never did meet a man who could make that scent as strong as a pig can.

In my experience, breeding doesn't make it worse, just gives occasion for the occurrence that you'll catch it on the air. Why? Because breeding is when he releases larger amounts of it -- enough that you can smell it when you're standing near him. A sow's arousal is actually triggered in part by the scent of her boar -- she likes it, as nature intended she should. Ditto, he likes the smell of her estrus pheromones, so there's a reciprocal exchange of stimulating scent going on during rutting, and arousal is mutually triggered by the scent of each other. This is perhaps why you were told breeding makes it 'worse'. It doesn't get worse, it just happens during the occasion of breeding. Another occasion where I've smelled it, is the introductions of new boars into the hog pen, when they fight. They seem to release it in the presence of other competing males, outside of any sow estrus event.

Me, I find it fascinating how animal bodies create and use scent marking unique to the individual. Nature gave them some awesome gifts, for sure. We all know already that dogs do it with urine, pheromones, and anal glands that secrete that particular dog's 'fingerprint' onto stools as they pass the anus. Boars do this same trick with that diverticulum's smegma. I believe it imparts their 'fingerprint' to the urine stream, hence its location just behind the sheath's opening -- though I also think you need a dog's nose to detect it there, since only tiny trace amounts are passed with the urine, and only other animals can detect these trace amounts where this or that boar pissed. For us, to smell it takes him releasing larger amounts during arousal or fighting as aforementioned.

But don't get me started on animal watersports. That's a whole 'nother thread.
 
Pshaw. I love boar musk; so gamey, and so unequivocally... male. Pungent, odoriferous, redolent, sure, all good adjectives. But taken in context and enjoyed the right way (ie. mutual arousal) when both of you are in the heat of the moment, it is delicious, very enjoyable. 'Course, it goes without saying you have to like musk and animal scents in general. But if indeed you have an animal's nose for sex, then boar is not at all unpleasant, just strong. In fact, much of the odor in a hog pen actually comes from the mud wallows, not the pigs themselves nor their wastes. Its the ponding effect of stale stagnant water that they use for cooling. The mud wallows give off a nasty swamp smell, which isn't the fault of the hogs at all. Its just the muddy water in their pen.

So what is boar musk, and how is it made? To set the record straight, its not his semen at all that smells. In fact, boar semen is quite disappointingly neutral in both flavor and odor. I'd almost go as far as to say the semen is completely flavorless and odorless. Likewise the gel plug is just clear jelly, no flavor or scent to be had at all from it. Nope, the rank odor we're talking about is actually made inside an anatomical detail called the preputial diverticulum. This is a small chamber just inside and above the prepuce (sheath's) opening. In that chamber is collected everything that passes thru the sheath, eg. smegma, semen, urine, etc. Essentially, you can think of boar musk as smegma x 10. Similar to how we age certain delicacies under ideal conditions to make them better eg. wine, cheese, beer, whiskey, etc., this preputial chamber stores and breaks down the things the body made, transforming them into something new and wonderful: musk!

As to what it smells like, to give our readers a comparison, have you ever cum on yourself and not cleaned up for a day or two? The sharp scent that forms from "aged" human semen, particularly when trapped in foreskin if you're uncircumcised, or between scrotum and thigh and the underside of your shaft, kept at body temp by underwear, providing ideal conditions for that fermentation process, this 'stale' cum would be the nearest approximation of a boar's preputial (sheath) scent that a human can make. Let that cum ferment for 24-48 and you'll have an idea of what a boar can do with his scent! But of course his will beat ours by long odds every time. Never did meet a man who could make that scent as strong as a pig can.

In my experience, breeding doesn't make it worse, just gives occasion for the occurrence that you'll catch it on the air. Why? Because breeding is when he releases larger amounts of it -- enough that you can smell it when you're standing near him. A sow's arousal is actually triggered in part by the scent of her boar -- she likes it, as nature intended she should. Ditto, he likes the smell of her estrus pheromones, so there's a reciprocal exchange of stimulating scent going on during rutting, and arousal is mutually triggered by the scent of each other. This is perhaps why you were told breeding makes it 'worse'. It doesn't get worse, it just happens during the occasion of breeding. Another occasion where I've smelled it, is the introductions of new boars into the hog pen, when they fight. They seem to release it in the presence of other competing males, outside of any sow estrus event.

Me, I find it fascinating how animal bodies create and use scent marking unique to the individual. Nature gave them some awesome gifts, for sure. We all know already that dogs do it with urine, pheromones, and anal glands that secrete that particular dog's 'fingerprint' onto stools as they pass the anus. Boars do this same trick with that diverticulum's smegma. I believe it imparts their 'fingerprint' to the urine stream, hence its location just behind the sheath's opening -- though I also think you need a dog's nose to detect it there, since only tiny trace amounts are passed with the urine, and only other animals can detect these trace amounts where this or that boar pissed. For us, to smell it takes him releasing larger amounts during arousal or fighting as aforementioned.

But don't get me started on animal watersports. That's a whole 'nother thread.

This is fascinating. I love the smell of sex and especially musk from men. I’m curious if there’s any secretion from a bitch in estrus that I could rub on myself to more ‘naturally’ arouse or give those signals to the male when we’re getting ready for mating ?

On the topic of boars and their musk, I have to admit, I’ve never given it a thought before this. I’ve always just been interested in K9 & equine males. But now I think I’d like to explore others ? ?
 
Pshaw. I love boar musk; so gamey, and so unequivocally... male. Pungent, odoriferous, redolent, sure, all good adjectives. But taken in context and enjoyed the right way (ie. mutual arousal) when both of you are in the heat of the moment, it is delicious, very enjoyable. 'Course, it goes without saying you have to like musk and animal scents in general. But if indeed you have an animal's nose for sex, then boar is not at all unpleasant, just strong. In fact, much of the odor in a hog pen actually comes from the mud wallows, not the pigs themselves nor their wastes. Its the ponding effect of stale stagnant water that they use for cooling. The mud wallows give off a nasty swamp smell, which isn't the fault of the hogs at all. Its just the muddy water in their pen.

So what is boar musk, and how is it made? To set the record straight, its not his semen at all that smells. In fact, boar semen is quite disappointingly neutral in both flavor and odor. I'd almost go as far as to say the semen is completely flavorless and odorless. Likewise the gel plug is just clear jelly, no flavor or scent to be had at all from it. Nope, the rank odor we're talking about is actually made inside an anatomical detail called the preputial diverticulum. This is a small chamber just inside and above the prepuce (sheath's) opening. In that chamber is collected everything that passes thru the sheath, eg. smegma, semen, urine, etc. Essentially, you can think of boar musk as smegma x 10. Similar to how we age certain delicacies under ideal conditions to make them better eg. wine, cheese, beer, whiskey, etc., this preputial chamber stores and breaks down the things the body made, transforming them into something new and wonderful: musk!

As to what it smells like, to give our readers a comparison, have you ever cum on yourself and not cleaned up for a day or two? The sharp scent that forms from "aged" human semen, particularly when trapped in foreskin if you're uncircumcised, or between scrotum and thigh and the underside of your shaft, kept at body temp by underwear, providing ideal conditions for that fermentation process, this 'stale' cum would be the nearest approximation of a boar's preputial (sheath) scent that a human can make. Let that cum ferment for 24-48 and you'll have an idea of what a boar can do with his scent! But of course his will beat ours by long odds every time. Never did meet a man who could make that scent as strong as a pig can.

In my experience, breeding doesn't make it worse, just gives occasion for the occurrence that you'll catch it on the air. Why? Because breeding is when he releases larger amounts of it -- enough that you can smell it when you're standing near him. A sow's arousal is actually triggered in part by the scent of her boar -- she likes it, as nature intended she should. Ditto, he likes the smell of her estrus pheromones, so there's a reciprocal exchange of stimulating scent going on during rutting, and arousal is mutually triggered by the scent of each other. This is perhaps why you were told breeding makes it 'worse'. It doesn't get worse, it just happens during the occasion of breeding. Another occasion where I've smelled it, is the introductions of new boars into the hog pen, when they fight. They seem to release it in the presence of other competing males, outside of any sow estrus event.

Me, I find it fascinating how animal bodies create and use scent marking unique to the individual. Nature gave them some awesome gifts, for sure. We all know already that dogs do it with urine, pheromones, and anal glands that secrete that particular dog's 'fingerprint' onto stools as they pass the anus. Boars do this same trick with that diverticulum's smegma. I believe it imparts their 'fingerprint' to the urine stream, hence its location just behind the sheath's opening -- though I also think you need a dog's nose to detect it there, since only tiny trace amounts are passed with the urine, and only other animals can detect these trace amounts where this or that boar pissed. For us, to smell it takes him releasing larger amounts during arousal or fighting as aforementioned.

But don't get me started on animal watersports. That's a whole 'nother thread.
yup, absolutely right on.
 
@Disanima -- no worries, I'm a city boy myself. But I converted :) Now I own small acreage, dogs, cattle etc. Best advice I can give is get yourself a job in the trades. You'll need to know how to fix and build if you want to own more than dogs.

For pigs, I'll try to update you and share what I learn as I go. I'm pretty green with them too. Rule #1 is they root down deep into the ground effortlessly, so build your fencing with that in mind. It doesn't need to be high like dogs because, as the adage goes, "pigs don't fly" ie. they don't climb or jump. Hog panels around here are only 36"H so anything 4ft will do, long as its tight & strong. Woven wire if you're not using hog panels. What it needs is an anti-dig barrier on the ground all along the interior perimeter so they cant root out underneath. You never want them escaping as they'll destroy your pasture. Escaped pigs won't follow food either like cattle and equines, so its real hard to catch them and get them back into their pen once they escape. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. My boar shoat (5mos old) is in a temporary pen right now but I'm building a better hog pen to take on more boars and sows. I'll be halving a few extra panels lengthwise with a grinder to lay an interior perimeter border on all sides of my hog pen, with a concrete pad at the gate. They'll be wired to the bottom of the fence and affixed to the ground with rebar cutoffs as ground stakes bored thru post cedar. Then the gate itself is just 4x4 frame of 1.5" square tubing I'm welding right now. If you want build details and techniques, PM me so we don't get too far afield in this thread.

The rest is pretty standard. Dig a pit if you have enough ground water table it'll fill with, else use a sprinkler timer or something to keep a mud wallow hole all day in there since they love mud. Shelter can be made of pallets (filled in) with old hay for bedding. Feed can be anything, they're omnivores. Mine get a lot of restaurant surplus like cooked rice, bread, vegetable trimmings, meat trimmings, pizza, burgers, etc.

Mounting/dummy training for semen collection is on hiatus for now til I get this pen build finished plus a breeding shack built in there. They've got short stubby legs, too close to the ground, no clearance. So you can forget about doing it in the raw open out in their pen. You (and him) wind up frustrated with nothing but filthy hands trying to keep them lubed and get him to mount, then soon find you can't use those hands anymore without hurting his sensitive flesh all contaminated with the soil. Lesson learned. Mount training needs a clean, solid-floored area to go where you'll be out of the pen mud and and can keep your hands clean throughout the wild tumult of all his eager mounting efforts. I'll update this when I finish the build and resume training.

Guess this reply counts as a bump, too. Anyone with hog experience, get at me in PMs or feel free to reply here on the thread. I'm all ears about semen, gel plug safety, mount training, and the contrivances y'all have built to make it feasible!
Welcome to the Farmer Life brother!!!! If you need any tips about farming or the business/paperwork side of it; let me know and I'll answer whatever questions you might have ✌️
 
I have read once an comment of an boar-active woman on her farm she used to collect boar semen in a jar and used it for breakfast with jam on her toast sounds really strange but she loved it - big boar fan
 
I have read once an comment of an boar-active woman on her farm she used to collect boar semen in a jar and used it for breakfast with jam on her toast sounds really strange but she loved it - big boar fan
I could see the scent being an issue a morning after but to each their own ?
 
Yeah probably strong smell but i guess she was used to it even posted an picture of the toast with the semen - long time ago when i saw that
Hey, everyone has their thing ? Toast that smells like the farm breeding whore in the morning sounds like a great start to the day!
 
Weekends only? My family farm has a tradition of having a breeding slut for all the animals daily, making sure each animal gets a chance to breed
I guess she worked from Monday-Friday thats why she waited weekends probably also good when you take breaks so your sexual lust increases day by day :)
 
if that smell is too much just massage the prepuce and diverticulum beforehand using a wet cloth tissue or whatever and a lot of that smelly smegma etc will come out, wipe it off, mild soap does help...and away you go, enjoy him....now just do not think you will smell like Chanel 5 ok, but it will be minimum
 
Just a comment on the gelatin stuff, I have never seen it get hard nor cause any problems....but who knows what and how people can get into trouble. Be normal, and enjoy.
Just aside, to me the gelatinous mass is as sexy as the sperm and fluids, I want all of him
 
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