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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 is the origin of the idiom bleed like a stuck pig?

The idiom "bleed like a stuck pig" refers to the fact that pigs will bleed a lot when stabbed. It originated to make a point about vulnerable people.

Is a pigs tail long or short?

A pigs tail is short and curly.

Where is the blue pick with a pig on it in franktown rocks?

Go into the coffee shop and look at the couch near the back. I should on the couch closest to the door. If you can't see it it's probably cause someone is sitting there so just tell them to move. I hope this Answers your question!

What does snout?

Same as snootful. You should check that out.

What is meant by weaning of pigs?

This is the process a farmer of hogs, or a Breeder of 'Mini-Pigs' does to get the babies off of the Mother's 'teat' and milk, and onto regular food for the specific pig breed.

What part of the pig is called callie?

The upper part of the foreleg of a pig is referred to as a callie. It is also referred to as the picnic.

How does the lower end of the fetal pig reproductive tract compare with the human females?

The lower end of female reproductive tract in pigs is not very different from humans. The reproductive system is conserved across all mammals.

Is Maggie contains pigs skin juice?

yes a veg.maggi contains pigs skin juice

What is the shape of the pig's heart?

A pig's heart is shaped quite similar to a human's heart: a rough conical shape with the great vessels coming out of the base.

Could pigs in the blanket be called pigs in the poke?

It is called this in some family households. It just depends on what you're used to. The correct, or more popular, term or phrase is " Pigs in a blanket."

How is a fetal pigs internal anatomy different from a humans?

The internal anatomy of fetal pigs is not very different from humans. It is slightly underdeveloped but the internal systems are conserved across all mammals.

What other animal is in a pigs genus?

The domestic pig (Sus Scrofa Domesticus) is a subspecies of the wild boar (Sus Scrofa).

While there are no other members of this genus, there are many "pigs and hogs" with a different genus in the Family Suidae.

Why are pigs importAnt animals?

They are important because they are the most use full animal just like cows but are just a bit better .

Why are pigs important as farm animals?

They eat slop, which is basically any type of food that is not consumed by the farm owners or other animals. By eating scraps, pigs act as a form of compost and their excrement is then helpful in fertilizing the soil. By doing this, they are also helping to prepare the ground for crops.