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Over the centuries, man has found almost limitless uses for these farm creatures. Questions here should focus on all things that 'oink.'

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Are cops stupid?

Yes, cops are stupid. They arrest nine year old children just because of jaywalking. They also attack people's parents in front of their children. They are StupidFuckingSuckingBitches that are realAssholes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They deserve to die and go to hell, to be honest.

What is a facsist pig?

It is someone who agrees with the beliefs of fascism. In other words; someone who believes that their governmental system should be led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, etc. And I'm sure you can see where the "pig" part comes in. Hope I could be of some help.

What is a wort hog?

Warthog, not Wort Hog. It's a wild pig, as the "hog" part might suggest. See here: http://www.answers.com/topic/wart-hog

How do you get the smell of muddy pig poop off of your skin?

A farmer once recommended using the original scent of Head and Shoulders brand shampoo. You need to scrub quite a bit however it does the trick. I usually wash my hair twice just to be sure.

Soap with a citrus or mint scent usually works pretty well too.

What is a swine?

Swine is another name for hogs and pigs.

Where do cops come from?

Cops, or police officers, come from a variety of backgrounds, typically recruited from local communities. They usually undergo training at police academies, where they learn about law enforcement practices, criminal law, and public safety. Many departments also prioritize candidates with strong ethical standards, good communication skills, and a commitment to serving their communities. Additionally, some officers may have prior experience in the military or other public service roles.

Is it possible to use a neutralizing conditioner as a normal conditioner such as the neutralizing conditioner from Motions?

yes. its only to stop the process of a relaxer. so if there is no relaxer in your hair, there is nothing to stop. so it will only condition.

How can the age of a Winchester Model 94 be determined?

Winchester 1894/94 Serial Number List1894 began with serial number 1 and ended with 14,579.

1895 ended with number 44,359.

1896 ended with number 76,464.

1897 ended with 111,453.

1898 ended with number 147,684. This is the last number that is antique according to BATF regulations.

1899 ended with number 183,371.

1900 ended with number 204,427.

1901 ended with number 233,975.

1902 ended with number 273,854.

1903 ended with number 291,506.

1904 ended with number 311,363.

1905 ended with number 337,557.

1906 ended with number 378,878.

1907 ended with number 430,985.

1908 ended with number 474,241.

1909 ended with number 505,831.

1910 ended with number 553,062.

1911 ended with number 599,263.

1912 ended with number 646,114.

1913 ended with number 703,701.

1914 ended with number 756,066.

1915 ended with number 784,052.

1916 ended with number 807,741.

1917 ended with number 821,972.

1918 ended with number 838,175.

1919 ended with number 870,762.

1920 ended with number 880,627.

1921 ended with number 908,318.

1922 ended with number 919,583.

1923 ended with number 938,539.

1924 ended with number 953,198.

1925 ended with number 978,523.

1926 ended with number 997,603.

1927 ended with number 1,027,571.

1928 ended with number 1,054,465.

1929 ended with number 1,077,097.

1930 ended with number 1,081,755.

1931 ended with number 1,084,156.

1932 ended with number 1,087,836.

1933 ended with number 1,089,270.

1934 ended with number 1,091,190.

1935 ended with number 1,099,605.

1936 ended with number 1,100,065.

1937 ended with number 1,100,679.

1938 ended with number 1,100,915.

1939 ended with number 1,101,051.

1940 ended with number 1,142,423.

1941 ended with number 1,191,307.

1942 ended with number 1,221,289.

1943 through 1947 numbers are not available. The following serial numbers assume an equal number produced each year.

1943 ended with number 1,267,741.*

1944 ended with number 1,314,193.*

1945 ended with number 1,360,645.*

1946 ended with number 1,407,097.*

1947 ended with number 1,453,549.*

1948 ended with number 1,500,000.

1949 ended with number 1,626,100.

1950 ended with number 1,724,295.

1960 ended with number 2,469,821.

1963 ended with number 2,586,000. This was the end of the classic Winchesters made with hand-finished cast parts.

Numbers 2,586,001 through 2,699,999 were not used.

1964 began with 2,700,000 and ended with 2,797,428.

1965 ended with number 2,894,428.

1966 ended with number 2,991,927.

1967 ended with number 3,088,458.

1968 ended with number 3,185,691.

1969 ended with number 3,284,570.

1970 ended with number 3,381,299.

1980 ended with number 4,892,951.

Websitehttp://armscollectors.com/sn/winlookup.php The information listed above this answer is not accurate.Recent research has proven that the information published by George Madis (and copied by most other reference sources) is incorrect. For the correct answer concerning the production dates for the Model 1894/94, the Cody Firearms Musuem has complete records for serial numbers 1 - 353,999 (October 1894 - June 1907). For the later years (1907 - 1945), the original factory Serialization records are intact and I have a copy of them. To provide an example of how inaccurate the data is on the armscollectors.com website, the following verified information is provided:

1894 ended with 1,694

1895 ended with 14,222

1896 ended with 18,571

1897 ended with 33,108

1898 ended with 53,941 (the last true "Antique" Model 1894)

For serial numbers 354,000 - 2,600,000 I can provide the year of manufacture, and in many cases, the month as well.

Bert H.

What are the steps to the pigs digestive systems?

1.) Food enters the oral cavity

2.) Passes through pharynx

3.) Enters esophagus via glottis

4.) Involuntary wave of smooth muscular contractions (peristalsis) moves food down esophagus to cardiac stomach (food broken down by muscular contractions and gastric juices...hydrochloric acid and pepsin)

5.) pyloric stomach

6. small intestine via pyloric sphincter

-duodenum: digested food mixes with enzyme secreted by intestinal epithelium, bile form gallbladder, and enzymes of pancreas

-jejunum: chemical digestion and nutrient absorption takes place

-ileum

7.) enter large intestine via muscular sphincter

caecum: fermentation reservoir where cellulose is digested

-colon:

-descending colon

-rectum

*water reabsorbed form wastes of digestive tract, feces becomes more solid

8.) fecal matter expelled through anus

Did Swine Flu come to Florida?

The swine flu IS in Miami just as it is in probably almost every state. The swine flu was transmitted from Mexico and has brought into the states most likely because some of the people came here hoping they would be safe. The people who were infected most likely didn't know because the symptons probably didn't kick in.

So the swine flu is in Miami and can get more serious soon.

What is acrylic nails made out of?

The majority of artificial nails are made out of plastic. These acrylic nails are made by shaping a plastic plate into the shape of a nail, which is then glued onto the natural nail with a specialized polymer.

Can you do a human pregnancy test on a Sow?

Yes! Wait Wat is a Sow again??

A Sow is a female Pig.Random Question I know but it will be much cheaper if I can see if she is pregnant this way other wise I gotta pay up for a vet.

What is the number of world wide cases of the swine flu?

over 1900!

The media is saying 22 million in the United States, but many credible sources also point toward this being a "hoax" in order to encourage people into taking the Vaccine which could be "toxic".

Are Australian wild pigs color blind?

Feral pigs (like all pigs) have dichromatic vision. Their eyes have cones sensitive to wavelengths in the blue-green portion of the spectrum, but it is unclear whether this translates to color perception in the way we humans understand it. They do not seem to perceive contrast the same way that we do (although they DO perceive it) and only have depth perception within 15 degrees of either side of the snout. They have very sensitive peripheral vision that is particularly good at detecting lateral motion.

From a practical standpoint, this means that you are essentially invisible to a feral pig if you are wearing clothing of the same tonal value (regardless of color) as your surroundings and do not move laterally relative to the pig's head.

What does the inside of the small intestines look like in a fetal pig?

The small intestine of a pig is a major site of nutrient absorption. The pancreas releases digestive enzymes into the small intestine, which break down nutrients from food. The nutrients are absorbed in the last section of the small intestine, and whatever is left passes to the large intestine.

Can humans survive with a pigs heart?

Transplanting organs from animals to humans (xenotransplantation, pronounced "zee-no-transplantation") is rarely performed in real life. However the "theme" of xenotransplantation seems to be quite prevalent in fictional novels/tv series which to some extent spreads the public misconception that it is a common occurrence.

Xenotransplantation is rarely performed, since at a basic level, it just does not work. The organs do not perform nearly as well as a human-to-human transplanted organ (referred to as "allotransplantation", but often shortened to just "transplantation". "Allo" indicates that the organ is from the same species as the recipient). Is the vast majority of cases, a xenograft (the organ used in a xenotransplant) will either fail to function, or reject within a few days of the operation. This is one reason why they are extremely rarely used.

The situation in which you may hear of an animal organ being used is when a patient is absolutely critically ill, and a time-gap (of around 2 or 3 days) has to be bridged until a suitable human organ can be found. These cases happen exceedingly rarely; in many cases skilled transplant surgeons would not even contemplate/ be given the official clearance to perform this procedure, due to the problems with medical ethics and sourcing of the suitable animal organ at short notice. Even in situations with critically-ill patients, xenotransplantation is an incredibly uncommon occurrence.

Xenotransplantation is currently never used as a "permanent" solution - that's what allotransplantation is used for.

To answer your question specifically, with current medical advances it still would not be a good idea to have a xenotransplant of a pig heart, since there is a huge risk of it not functioning properly, or rejecting. For the time being, stick to human organs.

There is currently research into how to make organs from animals (mainly pigs and sheep) "humanised" for use in transplantation, so that the rate of organ rejection is minimised. But this is still very early research. These organs are nowhere near ready for any practical use in transplantation. And even if they were of practical use, the option of an allotransplant would still be around for a long time subsequently.

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What is the function of a pig's trachea?

The main function of a pig's trachea is to breathe. It is part of system of passages that allow air into the lungs.

Did the current strain of Swine Flu start in a pig?

It is not from swine, never was, never will. It merely RESEMBLES what swine have. There aren't any proven cases that it was transmitted from a pig or anything to a human being.

Source: http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/qa.htm