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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.'

4,989 Questions

How many baby pigs are in a litter?

The average number of piglets born to a sow are about 10 awwwwwwwwwwwww..... i love piglets! especially potbellies!

What is a hog catipillar?

A hog catipillar is a dog dat is gay and eat out your brain at night it lives up your booty hole theres no such thing as one dummy

Why is it an advantage for arteries to have elasticity?

Elasticity allows hormones to travel up AND down the bloodstream easier. (i.e. when the pituitary glands sends GH to the heart and lungs.) without elasticity, we would quickly develop bronchitus after consuming foods or drinks.

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Is paper ok for guiena pigs?

Guinea pigs love to rip up paper and use it for a bed. It does them no harm to eat it though the former is the more common use.

What is the history on a Spotted Poland China hog?

Here is a very interesting webpage about the spotted Poland china, I .

http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/swine/spots/

Is the pig a grafted animal?

"yes, it comes from a cat,rat and dog."

Whoever posted the above answer has a sense of humor.

To answer the question... No, they are not "grafted" as in created from crossbreeding different species of animals.

If you're referring to if pigs are native to America, the answer is: No, pigs were brought over to America from Europe by Hernando de Soto and other Spanish explorers.

How big is a pig's brain?

not that big but they are very inteligent and can learn

How big is the pig lung?

i've seen a real one before. it's not much smaller then an adult humans

Who brought first pigs to Fiji?

Missionaries brought first pigs to Fiji

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Can a crow eat a pig?

no, unless the pig was in tiny pieces, but this is a useless question.

Does the Red River Hog have any allies?

The Red River Hog is omnivorous. It eats mainly roots and turnips, and completes its diet with fruit, grasses, herbs and animal food such as eggs, dead animal and plant remains, insects, and lizards. To find the turnips, roots and insects, it tosses its large muzzle in the ground. In this way, Red River Hogs can cause much damage to agricultural plants. The Red River Hog is mostly nocturnal. By day, they hide in dense bushes. After sunset, they roam around in troops, in search for food. The Red River Hog is a good swimmer but is unable to hold its breath for long. They live in small troops of four up to twenty animals, comprising a male (boar), some adult sows and their piglets. The boar defends its harem aggressively against carnivores; the leopard is its most important enemy. Different troops merge sometimes and form groups of up to sixty animals.

What are pigs allergic to and what will happen if you give them it?

Guinea Pigs are only allergic to one thing- lettuce if you feed them a couple pieces it wont hurt but too much they can die. NEVER EVER feed them ICEBURG LETTUCE not even one piece.

What do they call pigs in guinea?

As for the other part of their name, guinea pigs were first brought to Europe about four hundred years ago by Spanish sailors, probably form a country in South America call Dutch Guiana. And the sailors called them Guiana pigs.

Why would the lung of a fetal pig be contained with air?

Fetal pigs that are prepared for dissection may have the lungs inflated to make them easier to identify and dissect. There is also a chance the piglet was born alive when its mother was slaughtered (fetal pigs come from mother pigs slaughtered for ham/pork) and then euthanized.

Why your guniea pig have yellow coming out of her nose?

Often when a guinea pig has a respiratory issue (which are serious ) yellow crusties will form at the eyes and nose.