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Just now, shastarSingh said:

Boar meat is super healthy.

Unlike domestic pig, boar's meat is very lean and full of proteins. It's very good for people who wanna make their bodies super strong.

For those reasons and the ecology reason, is probably why they're selected for constant hunting practice by Nihang. This happened during the times of the Guru Sahiban. They must have been given dispensation to cull that species. 

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20 minutes ago, shastarSingh said:

Boar meat is super healthy.

Unlike domestic pig, boar's meat is very lean and low in cholesterol. It is full of proteins. It's very good for people who wanna make their bodies super strong.

It's also high in iron.

https://www.northforkbison.com/wild-boar/

If you think the taste of wild boar is similar to pork, guess again. Although the wild boar is related to the domestic pig, they do not taste the same. Wild boar tastes like a cross between pork and beef, with a unique juicy succulence. The meat is a bit darker, perhaps due to the healthy iron content

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1 hour ago, shastarSingh said:

How do you know that? Did you get pesh before Akj punj pyaras?

Will you kill boars to save your crop?

Yeah, I’ve never done Pesh before, but does the Punj Pyare give you a different Maryada if you already took Amrit before. (Like previous Amrit Sanchar meat isn’t a Bhujer Kurehit, but now it is?)

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38 minutes ago, Jacfsing2 said:

Yeah, I’ve never done Pesh before, but does the Punj Pyare give you a different Maryada if you already took Amrit before. (Like previous Amrit Sanchar meat isn’t a Bhujer Kurehit, but now it is?)

Yes they do give you different maryada when you get pesh.

Anyways, plz tell will you kill boars to save your crop?

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https://www.huntercourse.com/blog/2011/11/the-worlds-most-dangerous-game-to-hunt/

Experienced hunters say that wild boar can be even more dangerous to hunt than a bear. Equipped with thick, razor-sharp tusks, and a razor-sharp mind (hogs are the 4th most intelligent animal in the world) a wild boar can weigh a staggering 660 lbs and exhibit extremely aggressive and unpredictable behaviour.

Hunters be warned! After wounding a boar, give the animal plenty of time before you follow it in to the bush. Otherwise, you’ll go from being the hunter to the hunted. Boars will circle a human adversary, charge rampantly and attack from behind.

A survival tip: Pick your tree ahead of time so you can climb out of harm’s way if ever you’re being chased.

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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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On 1/15/2022 at 3:20 PM, Premi5 said:

I really don't know, I am completely against killing nature/animals

Should we ask five Amritdhari (Panj Piare) to get together in these type of situation to make the decision ?

Premi veer 

Plz read

Guru Sahib killed wild boar that was destroying crops.

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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