Pigs have a diet that is most like humans. If you give them human meat, they'll eat it since it's meat. (I wouldn't advise or recommend it)
guinea pigs. or pigs so here's what a guinea pig can do love you .................................... a pig can i think attack you but not eat you
yes and no. It depends how hungry they are.
A human would not reject transplant of pigs cells with a human antegen so the chances would be 100% of non rejection if the right human antegin was placed
Guinea pigs do this when they are excited and recognise what is about to happen like feeding time or handling
The reason why farmers traditionally use the word "suey" when calling to their pigs was to capture their attention. This would happen when it was feeding time.
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Feeding the Pigs - 1903 II was released on: USA: February 1903
You stop feeding them when they die.
The difference between feeding cows, pigs and goats is the type of food they eat. Pigs will eat almost anything in addition to their feed. Cows and goats will graze and also eat feed.
No, guinea pigs should not eat human food.
A human would not reject transplant of pigs cells with a human antegen so the chances would be 100% of non rejection if the right human antegin was placed
Guinea pigs do this when they are excited and recognise what is about to happen like feeding time or handling
Pigs didn't really have a job except for feeding people.
Guinea pigs are dichromatic. They see colors as a human with color blindness would, certain colors would be hard to perceive and contrast
Pigs can sometimes eat human food, guinea pigs can eat more human foods than pigs.
The reason why farmers traditionally use the word "suey" when calling to their pigs was to capture their attention. This would happen when it was feeding time.
Are you feeding your guinea pigs apple? Some guinea pigs are allergic to apples, and scabs can appear around their mouths. I would stop feeding them apple, but I think you should really take your guinea pig to the vets if this happens.
No, miniature pigs are not dangerous. They are very social and friendly. Just don't get between them and their trough at feeding time.