The collective nouns for pigs are:
More than one pig can be called swine because the word swine can be both the singular or plural form of this alternate word for pig or pigs, e.g., "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" that relate to pigs. A collective group of pigs is called a 'drift of pigs' or a 'drove of pigs'. Similarly, the collective name for a group of:
Additional terms for hogs and pigs:
A sow is female, and males are called boars.
the noise of a pig is called a snort
There is no separate word for a pregnant pig. A female pig is called a sow, so a pregnant pig could be referred to as a "pregnant sow."
Pigs. ANSWER II: A group of pigs is called a herd.
A male pig is called a boar.
A group of pigs is called a herd. Another name for a group of pigs is a drove. For piglets they would be called a farrow.
A herd- but they may be called a sounder as well. Old term.
A very young pig is a piglet, an older weanling pig is a shoat. Pigs are the same thing as hogs. A group of pigs is called swine. A mature female pig is a sow, a mature male pig is a boar unless castrated, then they are called barrow.
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"PIGBAG "is one "BLODWYN PIG" is another.
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whats a pig got to do with anything, besides the way you look.
A sow is female, and males are called boars.
the noise of a pig is called a snort
There is no country called Pig. "Pig" is not the name of any known country.
A regular female pig is called a sow. A male pig is called a boar.
There is no separate word for a pregnant pig. A female pig is called a sow, so a pregnant pig could be referred to as a "pregnant sow."