It depends on what you want to do with the pig or goat. If you're looking to sell at a fair, you'll make more profit off of a pig. I personally breed and raise goats, so I lean more towards goats. If you want one as a pet, either one is good. Pigs you can feed scraps off the table along with the usual pig chow, and goats have amazing personalities, and are great lawnmowers as well.
Under identical conditions, the pig will definitely be the cleaner of the two. Pigs are somewhat smarter than the average dog, and can actually be house-trained as pets.
They're also delicious.
No. Pigs are smaller in body size and digestive capacity than cows are.
that really depends on how you look on it. bigger or smaller.
Both are important sources of food that we humans can eat. A cow for a beefburger? or a pig for a hamburger? - it is all question of taste.
turtles rock! and so do pigs!
Cow (it is the pig's stomach, not cow)
cow.
The crossbreed of a bee, a baby pig, and a male cow would be Guinea Pigs.
Pepperoni is generally made of pork (pig) or beef (cow)
Bovine is another term for cow. Gelatin made from a bovine source would contain cow, not pig.
Better in terms of what? Please be more specific here.
Cow manure is better fertilizer, even though it has a lower phosphate value than swine manure.
cow
No, it's a pig!
cow - beef pig - pork deer - venison
Cow (it is the pig's stomach, not cow)
cow
No, a cow is a bovine, a pig is a swine.
NO
Absolutely nothing. A pig doesn't care nor cannot help a calving cow.
No, a pig says oink, not a cow.
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