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Hi jof2
Great news there are hogs back there. Such a lovely time of year, hog returning time!
That behaviour sounds slightly confusing. Normally a hog which circles round and round a hog with the hog in the centre turning around so that it continues to face it, is courtship behaviour. The female in the middle of the circle could look as if she’s being passive, but actually she will be huffing away madly and appears to be making the male prove himself, or something – that can go on for hours, so it’s hard to know exactly what she’s trying to achieve! But it would be unusual for a male to biff a female to that extent, unless he made a mistake and it wasn’t a female at all.
If the circling was fairly short in length it may have been a male trying to work out whether the other one was also a male – bearing in mind they have only recently come out of hibernation. Also you don’t mention what sort of size they were. i.e. maybe the one who got biffed was a younger one. Normally when they are hoglets there seems a bit of an amnesty from being biffed, but when they get older the gloves are off. So he could have been sniffing around to ascertain whether the hog was of such an age that he felt he needed to biff it.
It’s not always easy to tell with a description or even a short clip, but that might give you some ideas.
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