Pigs are mammals and give birth to live young. They do not hatch eggs like birds or reptiles. Pigs have a gestation period of around three months, after which the piglets are born alive and fully developed. The piglets are then nursed by their mother until they are old enough to eat solid food.
The eggs of a tapeworm hatch in the intestine of the intermediate host, such as cattle or pigs. Once ingested by the intermediate host, the tapeworm larvae develop and migrate to different tissues where they form cysts.
No, guinea pigs are mammals and give live birth.
no eggs are not bad for pigs
Guinea pigs don't hatch they are mamals!! You are so silly!!
Pigs are omnivores and will happily eat scrambled eggs if they have the opportunity.
Because the dodos lacked intelligence.
Since pigs are mammals, they give birth to live young, so they are born from their mothers.
Eggs of Ascaris suum, the roundworm that infects pigs, are crucial for its reproductive cycle and transmission. They are resilient and can survive harsh environmental conditions, allowing them to remain viable in soil for years. When ingested by a host, the eggs hatch in the intestines, leading to the development of larvae that can cause significant health issues in pigs and, in rare cases, humans. This durability and infectious potential make the eggs a significant concern in swine health management.
If it breathing
The Dodo Bird produced about 3-4 eggs at one time. But rarly did all the young hatch because they were hunted by pigs,rats,humans, and other animals. Dodo birds werent the smartest things alive but they last well off without interference (sp) from the humans, therefor extinction of these huge birds is due to us. ~Kayla 14-8gr. 5-29-11 4:02
Pigs, like all mammals, give birth to live young. They do not lay eggs. (Platypuses are the only mammals that lay eggs.)
Pigs do not lay eggs. Being mammals, they produce live young.