A castrated boar is called a barrow.
A boar that has been castrated is called a barrow.
He is a boar, if he has been castrated than he is a Barrow.
An intact male pig, or a pig that has not been castrated, is called a "boar." A male pig that is not intact, or has been castrated, is called a "hog."
Baby pigs are called piglets regardless of genderHe is just called a piglet, however, when he is weaned he will be called a shoat, then a boar, but when he is castrated he will be a Barrow.
A young male piglet is called a shoat, a castrated male is called a Barrow, and an intact male is called a Boar.
A shoat-boar if intact or a shoat-barrow if castrated.
An intact male pig is called a boar. Boars are used for breeding purposes on farms and are known for their aggressive behavior during mating season.
A male pig is called a boar.An adult male pig is called a BoarAn adult female pig is called a SowAnd baby pigs are called PigletsBoar, a Barrow is a castrated male pig.A male pig is called a boar
A male pig is called a boar, while a female pig is called a sow.
It is known as a barrow.
A castrated male pig is typically referred to as a barrow. This procedure is done to prevent the pig from exhibiting aggressive behavior and to improve the quality of its meat.