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Pigs

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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When did peppa pig come out?

Peppa Pig was created by Neville Astley and Mark Baker and was aired on 31st May 2004.

Learn to draw Peppa Pig with Kids Fun Learn Club. You can find their videos on YouTube and also they have their own website.

How many times a year does the average pig get pregnant?

A female pig can be bred at about 9 months of age and have 2.5 litters per year. Pigs can live up to 15 years (although this is often truncated by market decisions in commerical facilities), so the math works out to about 28 times through a farrowing unit.

Do fetal pigs have eyes?

Yes, Pigs do have eyelashes. You cant see them because they are clear and you cant see them from far! BY MACHO LOLZ AND CHEA I NO THIS STUFF...MACHO AKA CHOWDER LOOK MEH UP ON MYSPACE....METALDRAGON.9876@YAHOO.COM

What can you eat from a pig?

well, it is not possible to eat a whole cow in one bite

Is it legal to own a pot belly pig in NY?

To own a miniature pot bellied pig, you cannot be in the direct city. You must live outside of the city limits.

Do potbelly pigs eat straw?

It is a myth that pigs do not eat hay or, as a well-known jingle claims, they they do not know how to eat hay. Pigs eat hay fairly regularly and digest it thoroughly. Pigs raised on farms are not "mostly fed grain and protein supplements" for two primary reasons: 1) pigs will pasture forage like horses and cows; and, 2) grain and protein supplements are expensive. Pigs do not digest hay like cows and deer. Neither do horses. However, pigs graze like cows and horses, eating hay, grass, alfalfa, clover, etc. On farms during winters, pigs are regularly fed hay fairly exclusively. Because hay has a relatively low caloric value, pigs' manure in the winters is fairly "clean" -- high in cellulose and low in "dirty" waste.

What kind of impact did the pig have on the Columbian Exchange?

Bacon was one of the most eaten food on the usa and people started buying more on supermarkets, and people were getting richer.

What are the ancestors of the domesticated pig?

Pigs come from the Swine species. It depends on your viewpoint of the beginning of creation that gives you the answer of where or what is a pig's origin. I say God made them. Don't erase my answer. I am entitled to my viewpoint.

Does a pig drink through its nose?

A cats nose could be wet to keep the cat cool. Another theory is that the moisture of a cats nose helps the cat be more sensitive to different odors. If the cats nose is wetter than usual, she could have a cold.

How much does a pig brain weigh?

A normal pig's brain weighs, on average, about 180 to 190 grams. That is, on average, about 0.4 to 0.42 lbs.

Why is circulation to the lungs bypassed in fetal pigs?

It is bypassed because there is no need for the blood to go to the lungs and get "pick up" if the pig is dead.

What kind of pigs do people eat?

The short answer is alot the long one is what is written below for more information check out this website http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/swine/

American Landrace American Yorkshire Angeln Saddleback Arapawa Island

Ba Xuyen Bantu Bazna Beijing Black Belarus Black Pied Belgian Landrace Bentheim Black Pied Berkshire Black Slavonian British Landrace British Lop Bulgarian White

Cantonese Chester White Czech Improved White

Danish Landrace Dermantsi Pied Duroc Dutch Landrace

Fengjing Finnish Landrace French Landrace

German Landrace Gloucestershire Old Spots Guinea Hog

Hampshire Hereford Hezuo

Iberian Italian Landrace

Jinhua

Kele Krskopolje Kunekune

Lacombe Large Black Large Black-white Large White Lithuanian Native Mangalitsa Meishan Middle White Minzhu Mong Cai Mukota Mora Romagnola Moura Mulefoot

Neijiang Ningxiang Norwegian Landrace

Ossabaw Island Oxford Sandy and Black

Philippine Native Pietrain Poland China

Red Wattle Saddleback Spots Swabian-Hall Swedish Landrace Tamworth Thuoc Nhieu Tibetan Turopolje

Vietnamese Potbelly

Welsh Wuzhishan

Is a pigs willy curly?

Pigs often discipline and fight by biting the tails of other pigs. They will bite the tails of each other to the point that they bleed and that is an opening for disease and infection. The tail of a pig is curly so it is more difficult for another pig to catch and bite the tail. It is an evolutionary protective device.

What is parturition in pigs called?

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Are cows related to pigs?

They are not necessarily related to humans but they were created from human DNA mixed with a unclean creature's DNA like a water hog's. This happened centuries ago by magic (black magic). Their is proof of this because scientists have found out that pigs contain a large percent of human DNA and a few carnivores (human eaters) have said that when they eat humans and pigs they taste the same.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of indoor pig farming?

There are many advantages of a pig farming system. One such advantage of a pig farming system is their dung which makes an excellent pond fertilizer.

What are the pros and cons to having a pig as a pet?

im guessing that when you say-what are the problems-that you mean what are the only problems with owning one so sorry if its not what you were looking for. the problems with owning a guinea pig are that 1.they squeal a lot. 2.they make the room that they occupy very stinky if you don't clean their cage reguarly.(i clean my guinea pigs cage every 5 days) 3.at night they take a while to fall asleep so they are noisy. 4. they eat a lot so you will need to buy them lots of food. that's pretty much all. they arnt that hard to take care of and theyre good pets.

What is the dirtiest rat or pig?

No animals like to be dirty, however, cattle are known to be more dirtier than pigs. Pigs are one of the cleanest farm animal, they will lie in mud only to cool themselves (they do not have sweat glands). In the barn or pen they will designate one corner that is far away from feed source and sleeping area for feces.

What statement best describes the outcome of the bay of pig?

The Bay of Pigs was a failed invasion attempt at Cuban exiles. The mission was run by the Kennedy administration.

Glycerin is it made from pig?

To summarize the process, not directly. Glycerin is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is widely used in pharmaceutical formulations. Since glycerol forms the backbone of triglycerides, it is produced by saponification or transesterification. These processes are seen in soap-making and biodiesel production. Glycerol is a 10% by-product of biodiesel production. The process involves reacting vegetable oils or animal fats catalytically with a short-chain aliphatic alcohols (typically methanol or ethanol) to produce the fuel and glycerol. Hence glycerol is created by processing a variety of fats from both animals and vegetables and not from pigs alone.