No. Cheese is a cultured dairy product made from milk.
no they do not some pigs may grow as a runt
The joke "What do pigs eat for lunch? Mud-aroni and cheese!" is a play on words joke. Mud-aroni and cheese sounds like macaroni and cheese, which is a popular lunch food, and pigs like mud.
Guinea pigs can grow up to 1200 grams
pigs grow as fast as they can and they do not sweat.
yes mould does grow on cheese. take blue cheese for example
yes
No. Pigs come from pigs, not cows.
No. This might be a matter of semantics, but you don't grow cheese - you make it. Cheese is not a living organism that goes through cell division and mitosis. Cheese can expand through gas formation or can have mold or other organisms grow on or in it, but the cheese itself does not grow.
yes
they never did cheese
They grow up :) - Emily
They ate cheese, pigs, and apple.