This one is difficult. I am not sure what you are really asking. I will give you several answers. Maybe one will answer your question. Mini pigs are in heat, ready for breeding, for 2-3 days, monthly. They go in heat approximately ever 28-30 days.
Now, Micro pigs are pregnant for 3 mos., 3 weeks, and 3-5 days.
After the sow or mom stops nursing her litter or brood, she will go in heat about one month later.
It only takes 10 seconds for a buck and doe to complete the breeding, not days.
You have to have at least 60 days seniority to create a breeding farm.
For breeding and keeping for food.
Gilts are usually selected for breeding at five to six months of age.
no i dont think so
any where wher pigs a bred and slaughtered. gammon comes from bacon pigs which are different from sausage or breeding pigs! :D
No, guinea pigs can go their whole lives without breeding its not necessary for their survival.
pigs need carrots for breeding and also follow a corrot on a stick if you place an saddle on them and ride them.
2 to 3 days
Pigs can be in season at any time of year. Sows or gilts can be back into breeding again around 3-5 days after their previous litter has been weaned from them. Sow= female pig Gilt= female pig who has had under 2 litters of piglets Weaned= taken off their motehrs milk and on to solid foods Hope it helpS!
Guinnea pigs breed whenever they want, but i suggest not breeding them, for that is very irresponsible, and many guinnea pigs are in need of a home in a shelter. If your guinnea pig is already pregnant, the gestation period of a piggy is 59-72 days. During this time, she will need extra vitamin c in her diet.
Young market pigs are only a few months old when they are slaughtered. Adult pigs used in breeding may live up to 20 years.