I was researching this after discussion in the office. The timing was great. I was reading "How to Shoot an Amateur Naturalist" by Gerald Durrell to my son. They were tagging boar piglets. "We were well rewarded, for in the trap was a SOUNDER of baby boars...". He goes further to call them piglets. I assume that a group of piglets is a Sounder as well. Regards Rh P.S. his books are well worth reading if you are a nature buff. I came across this website http://www.vigay.com/nouns/mammals.html, which has plurals for mammals. Sounder is one of them, but there are others
It is generally alitter of young pigs. It can also be a drift or a drove. A group of older pigs is called a passel.
litter or farrow.
funnily enough,we call them guinea pigs!lol
pigs that are castrated. :DD
Most people give their guinea pigs names, and call them by that.
NO they just call then guinea pigs or Piggy's cuz that seek like pigs
HERD
herd
flock
Flock
bunch
tuft
Bunch
Boar.