Yes, they can mingle with cows, horses and goats well.
livestock and mud
Farms, and other livestock locations.
A pig is related to other domesticated livestock animals like cows, sheep, and goats. They are also closely related to wild boars and other members of the Suidae family.
Pig Farming
Livestock+mud
Well, I had a guinea pig and a squirrel live together so I'll say it depends on how they act with each other.
In most cities there are ordinances against having livestock in the city. Some will allow a pet pig.
It all depends on what type of animal you are talking about. However, typically livestock trailers are for horses and livestock. But you can use them for other animals as long as the condition in the trailer is suitable for the animal.
I don't think so. Hamsters cannot live with other hamsters, much less a guinea pig. Hope this helps
Thats just the same a any other Guinea pig . They live up to 4 to 6 years
no... they live in the forest or pig stiles! Correction...they live in Pig Sties or Pig Pens
This varies greatly by species. The large hogs that are widely raised for livestock could live for up to 30 years if they were not destined for food. Wild hogs (boars) rarely live to 25 years. Potbelly pigs raised as pets usually live to between 10 and 15 years old.