wade the monkey
No. Pigs are mammals, and therefore give birth to live young.
Yes, pigs can have twins. Like many mammals, pigs are known to give birth to litters of piglets, which can range in size from just a few piglets to over a dozen in some cases. Twins are a common occurrence in pig farming.
i have no idea what you are talking about!
Because pigs give birth to live young ad the Kigdom animalia covers all animals and a pig is an animal
Since pigs are mammals, they give birth to live young, so they are born from their mothers.
A female pig, also known as a sow, can give birth to anywhere from 6 to 12 piglets in a single litter, though the average is around 8 to 10 piglets.
Guinea Pig give birth to many baby Guinea pigs at one pregnancy.In average,they give birth to 4 Guinea Piglets.So,it will be difficult to care so much babies.And these babies may mate each other and again give birth to so many piglets.But its your option to choose! Also,most of the female Guinea Pigs die when they are pregnant and the pregnancy stage is critical in female Guinea pigs.
=yes of cource==the blood helps the guinea pig push out the sacks with the babies inside=
Guinea Pigs don't make nest and their babies are fully developed.They usually give birth in their cages and the babies stands in his own feet just after a minute.
Breeding stocks ages are told by the tattoo given at birth; but for a market pig, most pigs age is determined by their weight. Breeding stocks ages are told by the tattoo given at birth; but for a market pig, most pigs age is determined by their weight.
Yes, although it is not common, it is possible for a pig to give birth to one baby.
A unaltered male pig is called a boar, an altered male pig is a barrow. A female pig that has not given birth is called a gilt and a female pig that has given birth is called a sow. Baby pigs are piglets collectively.