The painting depicts a herd of wild boars trudging through a snowy forest. There are at least eight boars visible, of various sizes and colors. The lead boar is a dark brown color and has its head lowered close to the ground, while others walk with their snouts pointed upwards. The boars’ fur is different shades of brown with some appearing almost black. There are also patches of white fur on some of the boars, possibly due to snow sticking to their fur. The background shows a dense, snow-covered forest with tall trees and a few bare branches visible. The snow on the ground appears uneven with some patches deeper than others. The overall impression of the painting is one of a harsh winter landscape, with the wild boars determinedly pushing through the snow.