lost grass and a smelly home
it takes dumps everwhere
Leslie Alfred Downey has written: 'Pig-raising in Australia' -- subject(s): Swine 'Pig-raising' -- subject(s): Swine
i have a house pig, and they tend to eat everything in sight.
Like raising a pig for slaughter.
guinea pigs
There is a very good reason there is no food found in a fetal pig's stomach. The fetal pig was never born.
An advantage to producing swine is the fact that it is profitable. There are many parts of a pig that are edible; therefore, farmers can make money with raising swine.
go to the pet store. they have all things guinea pig there- including cages and stuff.
1) vegetables of any kind 2) fruits of any kind 3) any scraps from the kitchen table, though meat can change the smell of a pig greatly. Check out the book "The Good, Good Pig" by Sy Montgomery for some real life experience on raising a pig.
Charlotte wrote messages to save Wilbur the pig from being slaughtered, such as "Some Pig," "Terrific," "Radiant," and "Humble." She also wrote words like "Zuckerman's Famous Pig" and "Crunchy" to attract attention and help Wilbur become famous.
The father is not usually a part of the family unit. They may stick on the outskirts of the herd but their job is done. In a large pen with domestic pigs, some boars will tolerate the young and even seem to enjoy their company, other will kill the babies.
i guess it's not really very unusual as i have a guinea pig my self, but they do eat their poo as it is still as nutritious as it first was as the vegetable/fruit (whole)