do not feed tomato vines or poison hemlock, otherwise they won't eat it if they don't like it. Do not allow children access to pigs without vigilant supervision. ALL things are possible food to a pig.
pretty much anything. Our pig enclosure is now bare earth with large holes going down to where the tree roots were.
swine and hogs
Hog is another common name for a pig.
A drift, drove, litter (young), sounder (of swine), team, passel (of hogs), singular (refers to a group of boars)
Hogs eat May apples.
More than one pig can be called swine because the word swine can be both the singular or plural form of the alternate word for pig or pigs. However, you would not call many pigs "aswine", you would say just "swine", as in: "How many swine do you have in your herd?"There are other collective nouns used for groups of animals like the above example of a "herd of swine". Such as:The collective name for a group of,Swine - can be either 'drift', 'doylt', or 'trip' - e.g., "A drift of swine",Boars (male pigs) - is also 'herd' - e.g., "A herd of boars",Wild boars - is a 'sounder' - e.g., "A sounder of wild boars",Pigs - is 'drove' or also 'drift' - e.g., "A drove of pigs",Hogs - is 'parcel' - e.g., "A parcel of hogs".
Swine is another name for hogs and pigs.
Hogs and pigs.
Male pigs (hogs, swine) are called boars.
No. Swine is a word for pigs, hogs, and boars.
Female swine (pigs/hogs) are called sows.
Hogs or swine.
swine and hogs
Pigs, hogs, swine
Hog is another common name for a pig.
Swine Hogs
Red River Hogs mainly eat Berries & Fruit and are even known to eat Fungi. They also eat Grass and other sort of Vegetables.Like all swine, they will eat small animals as well.
Swine is more general than pig. Swine is any of various omnivorous, even-toed ungulates of the family Suidae. It includes pigs, hogs, and boars, having a stout body with thick skin, a short neck, and a movable snout.