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GILTS stands for "Government Internal Losses and Transfer Scheme." It is a framework used to manage and mitigate financial risks associated with government operations and transactions. GILTS can also refer to British government bonds, known as "gilts," which are issued to fund government spending and are considered low-risk investments.

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Why are female pigs called gilts?

To distinguish the difference


What is it called when a gilts intestines are coming out of its rectum?

a prolapsed bowel


What animal group includes barrows gilts and shoats?

Swine, or pigs.


Where does the government get money when it has no more to spend?

Generally they issue bonds (in the UK these are known as 'gilts'). They pay interest on these gilts which have been bought from the government. At some time these bonds will be redeemed at par (the nominal value when they were issued) by the govenment.


What is the average breeding life for pigs?

Gilts are usually selected for breeding at five to six months of age.


What is a youth pig called?

Young male and females that are freshly weaned are called shoats, and gilts are females that have not had a litter of piglets.


How do you breed pigs?

The easiest way is to put a boar in with some sows or gilts, then wait for a few months for some new baby pigs.


What were Gilts in Medieval Times?

If you mean "guilds," they were associations of craftsmen and tradesmen according to their line of work: guilds of candlemakers (chandlers), textile workers, stonemasons, silversmiths, carpenters, etc. The guilds protected and passed down the secrets of their crafts and also gave their members certain privileges. No - It is definitely Gilts - They were associated with the Catholic Church in medieval times Grateful for any help


Can you eat a female boar?

females are called gilts before they have a litter and sows after they have a litter a male is called a boar yes you can eat a female pig


What causes to a gilt pig abort pregnancy?

I have 2 gilts they were artificially insemenated they did cycle, and their stomachs dropped as if they took. They are now 14 days past due


How would someone find out about gilts?

The definition of Gilt can be found in online dictionaries, such as Oxford, which would tell you that the word gilt means to be covered with gold leaf.


How many hogs can one wild hog be credited for in one year given that she may have several sows within each litter that can breed within 8 months What is the possible total for the year?

Assuming that the sow has a litter of 8 gilts at the start of the year, and each gilt is also able to have 6 or 8 gilts, then that's a total of 50 to 60 offspring (or grand-offspring) that can be accredited to Grandmother Sow.