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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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What did you call the female pig?

girl pigs proper names are gilt if she has had no litter andshaot/ sowif she has

What is the flesh of a pig called?

Bacon is the salted flesh of a pig.

Wild pigs with heavy tusks and manes of coarse hair what are they called?

Wild pigs with heavy tusks and manes of coarse hair are commonly referred to as boars. These boars can be found in various regions around the world and are known for their aggressive behavior and distinct physical features.

Wild Pigs with heavy tusks and coarse hair?

warthogs == Boars. A boar is a wild pig with tusks & bristly (coarse) hair. A warthog, though similar, is covered in warts. The difference between the two can be more easily explained in a dictionary.

Does a hog regurgitate?

Normally, a hog does not regurgitate. If the pig is ill, one of the symptoms may be throwing up.

Can you eat pot belly pigs?

Pot belly pigs are not typically raised for consumption in the same way as other pig breeds. However, it is technically possible to eat pot belly pigs as they are the same species as domestic pigs. It is important to note that pot belly pigs are often kept as pets, so consuming them may be illegal or socially unacceptable in many places.

Female boar name?

Henrietta, Penelope, Matilda, or Greta could be suitable names for a female boar.

Do hogs have baby teeth?

If you are asking if piglets have teeth then yes piglets are precocious and are born with teeth that will be replaced with adult teeth in their first year.

What is an example of a sentence using the word swine?

The farmer raised cattle, sheep, horses, and swine. Some of his pigs were of the finest swine breeds.

What do Blue Butt pigs look like?

They are primarily white with a gray butt. How they got the nickname "blue-butt", I don't know. They are really just a version of a crossbred pig. "Blue-butts" are not an actual breed of pig.

They are called blue butts because the 'spots' that appear on the shoulder and mostly the 'butt' (or hams) are gray or blue in color

Will a Ground Hog attack a person?

Groundhogs are rodents, so they are not carnivores. They will not attack unless they are cornered and afraid. If you threaten one, a groundhog would bite and scratch to protect itself. Otherwise, groundhogs are not dangerous.

I am sorry that the comment above comes up first because it is just simply untrue. Groundhog mothers, protecting a litter, will attack you, and attack you to the death - yours or theirs and they prefer it to be yours. Groundhogs do not have to be cornered to attack either!

One summer day, my siblings and teenaged uncle were out walking in forbidden territory - the backfield behind our property in Whitefield, New Hampshire. My dad always told us to stay out of the backfield because it belonged to the animals and that was a lesson that was emphasised that day and one we will never forget. There was an old junked truck in the backfield. When we got about 15 feet away from it, a groundhog rushed out at us, chasing us. Our dogs, a collie and an Airdale, responded to our screams and lept to our defense. Killing the groundhog. Both dogs suffered deep punctures from being bitten. That groundhog was not playing. That night we were punished for going into the backfield and causing one of God's creatures to perish needlessly.

Also - rats are rodents and will eat anything, including raw or cooked meat. If you have ever lived around Hartford, CT you know that rats thrive on dumpster dinners, so just because a groundhog doesn't necessarily want to eat us for breakfast does not mean that rodents will not eat meat. Rodents are intelligent and adapt to their environment. Editor's note: Stay out of the backfield and stay out of dumpsters. :-D

How do you do a hog tie?

A hogtie is a method of tying someone's wrists and ankles together behind their back to restrict movement. It's important to ensure the person's comfort and safety by not tying too tightly and by monitoring them closely during the tie. Proper consent and communication are key when engaging in any type of bondage activity.

From what animal do baby back ribs come from.?

Baby back ribs come from pigs, specifically they are cut from the top of the rib cage near the spine.

Can you keep a pig in the city?

In some cities, it is possible to keep a pig as a pet, but there are usually restrictions and regulations to follow. Make sure to check with your city's zoning laws and animal control regulations to determine if keeping a pig is allowed and what specific requirements are needed.

HOW are pigs like human?

Pigs are very intelligent (and I daresay they are smarter than some humans). They have similar insides to us also. ANSWER II:Pigs are very similar to humans in many anatomical ways. Many vaccines and drug testings are performed on pigs prior to a human test group because our systems are similar. In addition, a human heart can be replaced with a pig heart if someone is in need of a transplant.

What do swine and hogs eat?

Swine and hogs typically eat a diet consisting of grains, such as corn, soybeans, and wheat, along with commercial feed that provides essential nutrients and vitamins. They also consume fruits, vegetables, and sometimes forage. Additionally, they require access to clean water at all times for proper hydration.

How big do pigs get?

Pigs can vary in size depending on the breed. Typically, domestic pigs can range from 200 to 700 pounds. Some breeds, such as the Hampshire or Yorkshire, can grow even larger, up to 1000 pounds or more.

How do you clean a swine?

To clean a swine, start by spraying it with water to remove dirt and grime. Next, use a gentle animal-safe soap to wash the swine's body, making sure to scrub thoroughly. Rinse off all soap residue, dry the swine with towels, and keep it in a warm environment to prevent chilling.

Can pigs fly?

Of course pigs can fly. People said that there would be a black president when pigs fly. 100 days after president obama's inauguration, swine flu.

Now where IS my steel umbrella?

Chemical properties of animal dungs?

Animal dungs can vary in chemical composition depending on the animal species and diet. Generally, they are rich in organic matter, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. When decomposed, animal dungs release nutrients that can improve soil fertility and support plant growth.

Do pigs have toes?

No. Many mistake cartilage for being soft and squishy. Although this is fairly true, cartilage is quite firm and more pliable than squishy. Think of your ears and the tip of your nose. That's cartilage. The stuff that makes the bottom of your toes soft is just fat to pad your toes from getting hurt.

What is average daily weight gain for market hogs?

Market hogs typically have an average daily weight gain of 1.5 to 2.5 pounds per day. This rate can vary depending on factors such as genetics, feed quality, and management practices. It is important to monitor their weight gain to ensure they are growing properly for market.

Do pigs eat off the floor?

If they were made to feed off the floor, yes. But most pigs are fed from a trough, which is a bit cleaner than eating off the ground. However, pigs, naturally eat from the ground when they are rooting for bugs, roots and tubers to eat.

Production of Pig Iron?

Pig iron is regular iron. The "pig" part is from an older method of producing the molten iron. It was poured into a trough on the floor, and spread out into multiple side-troughs. After cooling, these side-troughs and main trough were broken up and shipped off.

Diagram of cooling-troughs:

I I I I I I

I I I I I I

-----+----+----+-----+----+----+----------

I I I I I I

I I I I I I

Do you see it? the center trough (------) looks like a mother PIG, and the side-troughs (I) are the PIGLETS nursing on her side. See Wikipedia for explanation of why pig iron is a low quality form of iron.

How did the term Hampshire Hogs start?

The term "Hampshire Hogs" originated from the Hampshire pig breed, known for its meat quality and black body with white markings resembling a Hampshire hog. Hampshire hogs were popular in the 19th century and became synonymous with high-quality pork production, leading to the term being used to refer to pigs from Hampshire or pigs of similar appearance.