2 years
The Swallow-bellied Mangalitsa was formed by breeding the Blonde Mangalitsa with the Syrmian (Szerémség) breed.
3 to 8
The average litter size for Pot Bellied Pigs is 6-8 piglets. This is dependent on the specific breed of Pot Bellied Pig, as some have been known to have litters of as many as 12 piglets.
You shouldn't really breed a female guinea pig after the age of four or five, or you'll run a higher risk of her dying when she's giving birth.
It depends on the age and the breed of pig.
Yes,never breed a guinea pig (female)for the first time if she is over 7 months old.If you do her pelvic bones won't open and both she and the babies will die unless you take her to the vet for a c-section.Also don't breed a (female) guinea pig after she is 3 years old.She is too old at that age to be caring for babies.
yes
Female guinea pigs sexually mature very early. They can actually begin to reproduce at 3 to 4 weeks of age. Pregnancy is especially hard on a guinea pig, but even more so at this age. It is usually recommended that you do not allow your guinea pig to breed, but if you are going to, wait until they are at least 7 months of age to allow them in with a male.
Respectable pigs will only breed after marriage
How to take care of a Pot Bellied Pig.... simple.
A pig pen
The female may be ready to breed. The male can smell that she is ready and wants to breed with her. Do not keep the male with the female or they may fight.