While pigs, like all mammals, do produce milk, it is not typically consumed by humans.
They don't. Pigs don't drink cow's milk.
NO
yes, pigs are mammals and all mammals drink milk from their mother
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If you mean as in to feed there babies yes. If you're talking about giving grown guinea pigs milk don't ever give them milk.
no, guinea pigs should not have dairy.
Butter is made from cow's milk. Pig's milk is only used to feed baby pigs.
baby guinea pigs will suckle mothers milk
yes they can.
In "Animal Farm," the milk incident foreshadows the betrayal of the principles of animalism by the pigs, particularly Napoleon and Snowball. When the pigs claim the milk for themselves, it signals their growing sense of entitlement and the beginning of their exploitation of the other animals. This act of taking the milk illustrates how the leadership will prioritize their own interests over the collective good, hinting at the eventual corruption and inequality that will emerge on the farm. Ultimately, it sets the stage for the pigs' increasingly oppressive rule.
The pigs gain the rights to the cows milk by first making all the other animals leave the barn. Then the pigs simply take the milk.
no