In production agriculture a piglet is left on the sow [mother] for 17 days. in nature it could be up to 3 months
Normal practice is to sell piglets when they are between 6 to 8 weeks old.
Dependent on tax teturns
7.5
Less than 1 month.
14 days
Yes, as long as the parents give permission the 17 year old military dependent can move to California.
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.
The young one of a sow is called a piglet. Sows give birth to piglets in litters, which can vary in size but typically range from 6 to 12 piglets. Piglets are born with a thin layer of hair and are dependent on their mother for milk and warmth in the early stages of life. They grow rapidly and begin to explore their surroundings shortly after birth.
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The collective noun for piglets is a litter of piglets, or the obsolete noun, a farrow of piglets.
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Because piglets grow fast, and an average litter of piglets is about 10-13 piglets, the mother cannot produce enough milk to feed that many piglets, so they are weaned.