A poult is just a young female chicken before she is old enough to start laying eggs. Once she lays her first egg, then she is called a hen. Poults come in all colors, sizes and comb type, as the term is only referring to her sexual maturity.
Most domesticated pigs and free-range pigs are large, and either pinkish or whitish in color. Wild pigs (i.e wild boars, razorbacks, etc.) are generally large, much more furry or hairy than their domesticated cousins and they are normally brown in color so that they blend into their surroundings better. All pigs have snouts, teeth, and fairly large ears.
Very small, they have a egg toothe at the tip of there beak so they can break the egg when the hatch.
they look like your mom. shes an ugly cow
Because piglets grow fast, and an average litter of piglets is about 10-13 piglets, the mother cannot produce enough milk to feed that many piglets, so they are weaned.
Wild boars look much like domesticated pigs but with large tusks and stiff hair on their backs. They behave in many of the same ways including bathing in mud to cool down and rooting in the ground for food.
Piglets shake in order to regulate their body temperature.
Piglets are mammals and as such receive there nourishment through their umbilical cord which is attached to the placenta, this is where the piglets blood exchanges waste and food with the body of the mother sow.
Piglets
I think you mean specific. But piglets ear are pink, just like the rest of his body.
The collective noun for piglets is a litter of piglets, or the obsolete noun, a farrow of piglets.
they oink to there piglets
Because piglets grow fast, and an average litter of piglets is about 10-13 piglets, the mother cannot produce enough milk to feed that many piglets, so they are weaned.
they have about 2 to 3 piglets
Wild boars look much like domesticated pigs but with large tusks and stiff hair on their backs. They behave in many of the same ways including bathing in mud to cool down and rooting in the ground for food.
If it hasnt had piglets then it is a gilt but then if it has had piglets it is a sow.
Piglets shake in order to regulate their body temperature.
Piglet
Pigs snort, and piglets usually squeal.
No, femail pigs do not eat their piglets.
A sow is a female pig and she gives birth to piglets (piglets are baby pigs) and a bore is a male pig.