by Mark Earle | | Pet Pig FAQ
Like other animals, you’d think that the pig chews its cud once it comes back up the second time around just like other animals. However, it doesn’t chew its cud. Do pigs chew their cud? There answer is no, pigs do not chew its cud because, according to...
by Mark Earle | | Pet Pig FAQ
It’s important for pig owners to understand their pet’s basic instincts, and burrowing is one of those habits it does all the time. Why do pigs burrow? Pigs normally burrow or dig into the ground to look for food. It is also an act that brings comfort to...
by Mark Earle | | Pet Pig FAQ
New pig owners must know the average span of growth for most pig breeds out there in order to become fully prepared for changes and the steps they need to take! This post is going to be a guide about pig’s growth. How quickly do pigs grow? On average, most pigs...
by Mark Earle | | Pet Pig FAQ
Pigs make amazing pets, but it’s also important to know a pig’s smallest quirks and habits, even something as simple as whether they snore or not, to make sure you know what you’re getting into. So do pigs snore? Pigs do snore while they sleep in the...
by Mark Earle | | Pet Pig FAQ
Pigs are prey animals and it is natural for them to have several predators in the wild. Even under captivity, they may still attract and encounter predators when they are near wild areas. Curiosity asks us and we will answer for you! How do pigs protect themselves...
by Mark Earle | | Pet Pig FAQ
We all know that pigs like wallowing in mud, but you may also be wondering whether pigs love taking a dip in clean water just as much. Do pigs like to swim? Pigs are excellent swimmers, they definitely love swimming in water. In fact, some experts think that pigs may...