3 weeks (21 days) for baby males. Any later may result in another pregnancy. Baby females can stay as long as you like. I wouldn't give them away before 6 weeks of age.
a sow
That would be a sow.
Piglet's mother is Sow.
Needle teeth are cut right after the piglet is dried. This is so that the mother's teats are not cut when the piglet feeds.
Technically pig because there isn't any name for a pig. P.S. Male is boar baby is piglet
A baby male pig is still considered a piglet. Once they are weaned from their mother, then the male is called a shoat.
They leave at 2 years old.
They never leave their mother, their mother is the queen of the colony and they stay with that colony their entire life
4-8 weeks at the earliest.
Pups should be weaned at 6 to 8 weeks old to leave their mother.
A young pig is called a piglet. Piglets are usually born in litters and stay close to their mother for care and protection. They grow quickly and are weaned off their mother's milk after a few weeks.
The umbilical cord on a pig connects the developing fetus to the placenta, facilitating the transfer of nutrients, oxygen, and waste products between the mother and the piglet. It plays a crucial role in fetal development by ensuring the piglet receives essential resources for growth. Once the piglet is born, the umbilical cord is typically cut, and the piglet becomes independent from the mother’s circulatory system.