It depends on the breed
The simple present tense for "sow" is: I sow, you sow, he/she/it sows, we sow, they sow.
Sow stalls are used in pig farming to confine pregnant sows in a small space, often to prevent them from turning around. This practice allows for easier feeding, monitoring, and management of the animals, as well as reducing aggression among sows. However, it has faced significant criticism and controversy due to animal welfare concerns, as the confinement restricts the animals' movement and natural behaviors. Many countries and regions are moving towards alternatives that provide more space and freedom for sows.
The present tense of sow is:I/You/We/They sow.He/She/It sows.
A "Sow" is a mature, breading female pig. "Sows" is the plural form of the word.
A boar is a male pig that has never been castrated. A barrow is a male that has been castrated. A sow is a female pig that has had at least 1 litter of piglets. A female that has never had a litter is called a gilt.
The past tense of the word sow is sowed sown sowing sows
The mother of piglets (of any sex) is a "Sow".
Sow IS female/feminine. The male pig/swine is a boar.
After killing the sow, Jack and his boys leave the sow's head on a sharpened stick in the jungle.
All males are boars or pigs. Only females are called sows .
A healthy sow can have many litters in her lifetime. On an average sows are known to have as many as 23 litters throughout their life.
A father or an adult male bear is called a boar just like a male pig. Female bears are called sows, and baby bears are known as cubs.