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How thick is pig's skin?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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13y ago

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A lot thicker than human skin.

Human skin is 1-2 mm, whereas horse skin varies from 1.5 mm to 5 mm. It is thickest over the back and thinnest over the head, neck, abdomen, and lower legs.

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9y ago
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9y ago

Pigs have thick, whisker like hair on top of their skin. Some pig breeds have a significant amount of this hair, while others do not have much hair covering their skin.

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15y ago

Most pigs have bristles instead of fur. Fur is usually soft and thick, where pig bristles are sparse and somewhat stiff, and some are prickly.

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14y ago

barely any. it's not really fur, it's like the hair on your legs, except white and more packed together, though not much.

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11y ago

no, so to cool themselves down they use water or mud during hot weather<---- They do use water or mud to cool themselves off, but they do have sweat glands but a few like nose, and feet.

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12y ago

2 to 12 inches

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9y ago

There is no standard thickness for chicken skin. It depends on the chicken, their age, and their breed. Some have thinner and thicker skins than others.

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15y ago

About 1/16th of an inch thick

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15y ago

no

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13y ago

2 to 12 in.

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