The word "Pig" refers specifically to domestic livestock swine.
The term "Hog" refers not only to Pigs, but also wild swine such as Wild Boar and Warthogs.
Hog is another common name for a pig.
Shoat or farrow.
Yes. It is as same as eating pigs if cooked.
The sound that a hog makes is called "oinking." It is a low, grunting noise typically made by pigs to communicate with each other.
A young hog is commonly referred to as a piglet. Piglets are typically the offspring of adult pigs, known as sows (females) and boars (males). They are born in litters and are known for their small size and playful behavior.
Hog is another common name for a pig.
Shoat or farrow.
There is no such thing as a hog bear. Even though females are called sows and males boars, just like with domestic pigs, this in no way acknowledge that bears are pigs, are related to pigs or there are so called "hog bears" out there.
a piglet or a pigs baby.(in other words a baby or minature hog)
Raising pigs.
Pigs !!
yes
Yes, when pigs are together, they are in "hog Heaven." Don't let the boars in with the piglets.
Bill Murray
wart hog
Brian "Brian XL" Baez
pork- bacon, sausage, and ham