Herd, drove or mob of pigs.
Male guinea pigs only fight when they are trying to be the leader of there herd, there is always a dominate piggy in the herd.
Pigs. ANSWER II: A group of pigs is called a herd.
== == A group of hamsters is called a horde
More than one pig can be called swine because the word swine can be both the singular or plural form of the alternate word for pig or pigs. However, you would not call many pigs "aswine", you would say just "swine", as in: "How many swine do you have in your herd?"There are other collective nouns used for groups of animals like the above example of a "herd of swine". Such as:The collective name for a group of,Swine - can be either 'drift', 'doylt', or 'trip' - e.g., "A drift of swine",Boars (male pigs) - is also 'herd' - e.g., "A herd of boars",Wild boars - is a 'sounder' - e.g., "A sounder of wild boars",Pigs - is 'drove' or also 'drift' - e.g., "A drove of pigs",Hogs - is 'parcel' - e.g., "A parcel of hogs".
Herd, drove or mob of pigs.
The farmer has several pigs, some chickens and a herd of cattle.
Male guinea pigs only fight when they are trying to be the leader of there herd, there is always a dominate piggy in the herd.
i dont know what do u call a lot of pigs?!
Pigs. ANSWER II: A group of pigs is called a herd.
A group of young piglets is called a litter; this is particularly so while they are still young enough to be kept with their mother. Once the pigs are grown they are called a herd. Also, in some countries where pigs are still moved on the hoof, they can be known as a drove.
A number of cattle is called a herd of cattle. A number of pigs is called also called a herd.
== == A group of hamsters is called a horde
A litter of piglets.A group of piglets is a farrow.Piglets.
More than one pig can be called swine because the word swine can be both the singular or plural form of the alternate word for pig or pigs. However, you would not call many pigs "aswine", you would say just "swine", as in: "How many swine do you have in your herd?"There are other collective nouns used for groups of animals like the above example of a "herd of swine". Such as:The collective name for a group of,Swine - can be either 'drift', 'doylt', or 'trip' - e.g., "A drift of swine",Boars (male pigs) - is also 'herd' - e.g., "A herd of boars",Wild boars - is a 'sounder' - e.g., "A sounder of wild boars",Pigs - is 'drove' or also 'drift' - e.g., "A drove of pigs",Hogs - is 'parcel' - e.g., "A parcel of hogs".
No. They just get it like we get a cold. It comes and goes. It usually will move through a particular herd of pigs and then it "fizzles out" as the pigs' immune systems fight it off and prevent it from continuing to replicate and infect new pigs that may move into the herd after the active viral disease has ended.
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