A pig's thigh refers to the upper portion of its hind leg, often known as the ham. This cut of meat is flavorful and can be prepared in various ways, including roasting, smoking, or curing. In culinary contexts, it is prized for its tenderness and rich taste, making it a popular choice for dishes like ham or prosciutto.
Ham is the meat usually taken from the thigh of a pig and used for food.
It is the thigh or stomach of a pig which is either salted and smoked, or dried before being sliced thin and cooked.
Ham is traditionally produced from the hind (rear) legs.
any part from the shoulders to the thigh :) -Savannah b Moore xoxo
A word for a pig is swine.
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If you are diabetic and you inject yourself in your thigh(s),scar tissue can build up leaving a hard lump there.
You can boil the pig 's meat and you can also just fry the pig's meat with other vegetables .
* Treat your guinea pig(s) kindly at all times * Try to hold your pig(s) everyday for at least 1/2 an hour * give your guinea pigs the ability to explore everyday by giving them floor time * always have fresh food and water available to your pig(s) (i.e hay, kibble) * Tell your guinea pig(s) you love them everyday, they won't understand a word your saying, but they will find the sound of your voice calming * Always keep your pig(s) well groomed and brushed * Give your pig(s) fresh fruits and vegetables everyday * Keep your guinea pig(s) cages as clean as possible * always keep an eye on the health of your guinea pig(s), and take them to a vet if you observe any kind of symptom of illness * check your pig's jaw(s) everyday by running your fingers around it for bumps or lumps * Check your pig's skin for lesions or sores everyday * Always remember that your guinea pig will not live forever and to cherish everyday you have with your beloved pet
is injury caused by knife in the femoral triangle of leg,it injures feroral artery,femoral vein and femoral nerve which lies outside the femoral triangle...it causes paralysis of quadrecips femoris also sensory deficit in thigh and leg
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