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Pigs are important farm animals, as a food source.
Because pigs have similar systems to humans, making pigs easier to learn the functionality of human anatomy.
Pigs were considered unclean and not suitable for sacrifice or human consumption.
Yes, pigs can have diarrhea (called scours) just like any other animal. It is more common in piglets than adult swine.
No. Scours, or BVD (Bovine Viral Diarrhea) is not a zoonotic illness that can be transmitted from animal to human or vice versa.
Pigs can sometimes eat human food, guinea pigs can eat more human foods than pigs.
No, and trying to give human painkillers to pigs without a veterinary prescription is illegal.
A stomach is attached the esophagus. A pigs anatomy is a lot like a human most people use pigs to understand the human anatomy.
Scours can be caused by anything: pnuemonia, BVD, cold weather stress, etc. A general antibiotic and electrolytes may be the only way to help treat a calf with scours. But see your vet for advice first.
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Many of the pigs' organs are similar to their human counterparts, especially the heart. They are the closest we can do with out using real humans.
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Pigs are important farm animals, as a food source.