Will male pigs harm newborn piglets?
The males may not intentionally harm the piglets but may get a little aggressive and bite or step on the piglets. It is not recommended to keep a litter with the father and the mother as there are usually too many in a litter, space may become limited and they would be at greater risk of getting stepped or laid on. It is best to keep the mother in a medium sized pen, one that is big enough for the mother to lay down and not squish the babies, away from other larger pigs.
How does the human stomach compare to that of the fetal pig?
The human stomach is bigger than the fetal pig's. This of course is if the human is an adult human.
Why is the stomach of a fetal pig no empty?
The mother sow provides all the nutrients needed by the fetus until birth. Directly into the blood stream.
Do you have to wash yer guniea pig?
Yes. Surprisingly my piggy likes it a bit. But they don't need to take a bath that often. Don't just smell your guinea pig's cage, smell your guinea pig itself. Because the reason why your cage could smell it could be just the bedding, not the piggy. Hope this helped! Have a safe and happy guinea pig! But remember make sure the water you use is at room temperature, and do not wet your guinea pig's face.
How much is the cost to feed one pig in Philippines?
It takes about 5 kilograms of feed to keep one pig healthy. In the Philippines, 5 kilograms of feed would be about 800 pesos.
Why are pigs similar in structure with humans?
they are not the only thing they have in common is that they both take poops and only one of them tastes awesome. so you figure it out.
What is a teacup pigs scientific name?
The scientific name of a "teacup pig" is "sus scrofa domesticus", the same as for larger domestic pigs. This is sometimes considered a subspecies of sus scrofa, which is the species name that includes wild boars and domestic pigs.
You could try to tickle a hog. Hogs do not have the same "tickling" sensation as humans and will probably try to bite or run away from you if you were to try to tickle them.
How old is mating age for female guinea pig?
Female guinea pigs sexually mature very early. They can actually begin to reproduce at 3 to 4 weeks of age. Pregnancy is especially hard on a guinea pig, but even more so at this age. It is usually recommended that you do not allow your guinea pig to breed, but if you are going to, wait until they are at least 7 months of age to allow them in with a male.