How long time you need to keep a pig in your farm?
five years then you can biled a fence and put it there but in the winter you have to put it back i the farm
What is the average weight far a 12 months old pig?
hi,
my wessex saddleback x large white was bout 150 kg at nearly 1 year old and is now averaging 180-200 kgs!
What has a loop at one end tied with a slip knot and is used to help restrain a captured pig's head?
a lasso maybe?
Where is the penis located in the male pig?
It is located inside the boar in front of the hind legs. When stimulated, it comes out of an appendage called the sheath to be used for copulation.
How do you check to tell if a pig has Swine Flu?
Pigs do get swine flu, but usually it is a different subtype than the pandemic swine flu A-H1N1/09. When they are ill with the flu, they have very similar symptoms to humans: cough, runny nose, sneezes, and you can tell they just don't feel right. Beyond looking for flu-like symptoms yourself, you can get a vet to check them out so you know if you should isolate the sick ones from the rest, they can really pass it easily to each other and can die from the virus.
It is possible, but less likely than the pandemic flu that the humans in direct contact with the pigs can get the pig H1N1 virus from them. To avoid this, do not spend time around the sick pigs too long and use all precautions, like hand washing, etc. to protect yourself.
What part of the human soft palate is missing in the fetal pig?
The uvula- it is a finger like process that hangs down from the center of the soft palate posteriorly.
A pack of hogs typically consists of around 10 to 20 individuals, though the size can vary depending on the species and social structure. Wild boars, for instance, may form smaller groups, while domesticated pigs can be found in larger herds. The term "pack" is more commonly used for carnivorous animals, so for hogs, "herd" or "sounder" is more appropriate.
When a pig is frightened does it oink or grunt?
it oinks daa everyone knows that...why am i even answering this...lol...im so smart!
What makes up a typical hog farm?
Typical hog farms have operated along roughly similar lines, consisting of designated buildings or areas for breeding, farrowing, nursing, growing, and finishing the animals.
When is a hog ready for market?
Once a hog has reached an average of 230 pounds and 4.5 to 6.5 months of age, it is considered ready to market.
Pigs do not lay eggs. Being mammals, they produce live young.
No, I think it's the other way around. The testes hang out so they can be a bit cooler than the body.
people, cuz farmers kill them then they tern them into bacon then people eat the bacon.
Guinea pigs and squirrels are naturally social creatures, and if bonded from a young age, might become friendly. However, there is a risk of one rodent giving the other rabies.