Yes. In fact the law is in Dover, North Carolina.
outside on top of the pigs
For breeding and keeping for food.
They will do it naturally. Just give it to them. I hope this 'slop' is for hogs, not pet micro pigs.
grass so they can eat
Well if she doesn't like rodents, guinea pigs don't really look like them. If that helps. But problem is guinea pigs can't really live full time outside.
Flowers and leaves are poisonous to guinea pigs but they can eat grass and dirt. Hope this helps!
guinea pigs have very limited lifespans outside as they are susceptible to respiratory infections in the cold and DO NOT handle heat well. i would suggest getting your guinea pigs inside and if you cannot please surrender them to an animal shelter that can provide them the life they deserve. recent research has proven that even rabbits (who are much heartier than guinea pigs) should NOT be kept outside.
Some fetal pigs have much smaller outside toes. This can be a sign of a genetic mutation of physical abnormality.
the hippo dances with pigs in the kitchen while they are making love
inside away from a window. I hoped I helped you!
Per Section 6-5 of the township code titled "Keeping of pigs, horses and certain other animals prohibited", the answer is "no".
yes. Check your city zoning for the keeping of 'livestock'. Even pet Micro Pigs are still considered livestock in most places.