That is the correct spelling of "farrow" (to give birth to piglets).
The collective nouns for a group of pigs are:a drove of pigsa farrow of pigsa flock of pigsa herd of pigsa litter of pigsa parcel of pigsa sounder of pigs
A portion of what Lenny spells in "Spell It Out" by Lonely Island is "Dude that has sex with pigs for money, but only as a side thing right now."
There are several possible words:rooting - digging in the ground (e.g. pigs), or setting out new plantsrouting - arranging a path, as in data and communicationsrutting - mating behavior by male animalsroutine - (noun) usual habits (adjective) ordinary, commonplace
The collective noun for piglets is a litter of piglets, or the obsolete noun, a farrow of piglets.
There is only 1 syllable in "pigs."
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A farrow is a litter of pigs, so Farrow's mum would be a sow.
A litter of pigs.
to give birth to (especially pigs (sows)).
Baby pigs can be called a shoat, farrow, or a piglet.
A group of pigs is called a herd. Another name for a group of pigs is a drove. For piglets they would be called a farrow.
The collective nouns for a group of pigs are:a drove of pigsa farrow of pigsa flock of pigsa herd of pigsa litter of pigsa parcel of pigsa sounder of pigs
That is the correct spelling. (Pig, pigs, piglet, piglets.)
farrow
Would you believe the word is FARROP!. Found it on the internet! Not correct. The term farrop is only used when the pig actually gives birth to the piglets - the birthing process. Pigs have litters just like dogs and cats. Signed - Dr. Greg Gagnon, DVS could you please tell me the correct term for a litter of piglets is it farrop or not The better answer is: farrow
Ronan Farrow's birth name is Satchel Farrow.
Lori Farrow's birth name is Lori Ann Farrow.