all fat ones... the ones in my backyard, of course.
yes
pigs are cool hey live on farms and are cool like me
Pigs being raised for commercial purposes (generally for slaughter for human consumption) live on farms, which can range in size from a backyard to a multi-acre complex. However, there are also feral hogs that live in the wild, or at least outside of human control.
They either live in your your backyard,house,or farm.But they usually dont live at farms but it is possible.open woodlands
Rural, meaning out in the country would be home to various wild animals depending on the type of rural area. As far as domestic animals, you could find cattle, horses, goats, chickens, shhep, pigs, turkeys, and in some areas, llamas.
sties in farms
Pigs can also be found in zoos.
Pigs can adapt to almost any ecosystem. They are omnivores and thus eat plants and animals, they need water, and they need something to cool them when overheated. They adapt well to cold and warm weather conditions.
youre live in the forist The natural habitat of the wild pig from which all domestic pigs are descended is that of temperate woodland. Wild pigs thrive today in European oak and beech woodland. Pigs can be found in many geographical regions around the world. They can live on farms or in any productive rainforest in the world.
Yorkshire pigs are a type of pig that originate in the north of England. Generally they can live to be around ten years old.
A Forest of Dean wild boar.
Yes, on most farms the pigs are kept clean and sanitary.