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unkown abilities of the pig

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The pig's unknown abilities Pigs' intelligence is often compared to the abilities of dogs or children. However, the pig's impressive characteristics tell its unique story, about how they originate from the wild boar. A pig is smart, has a varied and well-developed language and a better sense of smell than a dog. mother abilities in pigs When the pigs know that the birth is approaching, she makes a safe nesting bowl to feed in. She digs a pit, and collects twigs and grass with her face. The need to build their own nest is very strong even in modern domestic pigs. Unlike human babies, a newborn piggy is quick and on the bone from the first moment. The kids are even looking for the best teats with milk in. When all the piglets are in place, the little ones feel the little steps push against the udder. Then she grunts a little song to them that the singing can begin. The grunt pattern increases in sequence from slow to fast, then she stops abruptly and then comes the milk. Well-developed language and sense of smell After just over a week in the nest, the purka has managed to get to know his kids well. They are ready to follow her out into the world. The pig has even more pure sense of smell than the dog's, and is as easy to learn. Trynet is curiously moving, like a small elephant beak. The sensitive "nose hand" is the pig's most important tool when learning to find food with mother. Pigs have a well-developed and varied audio language. Just like dogs, they can easily understand human language. They also communicate via smell. When the robber wants to settle down with a sow, he rubs his scent glands against her. Pigs that hunt and sink Pigs like to eat varied - from leaves and fruits, to insects and small animals. Pigs have a strong need to constantly explore new possible edible things. Pigs have traditionally been used to smell truffle. Less known is that pigs have also been used to aid in hunting. They can track the game and learn to pick up the prey for the hunter. Pigs can also fetch prey that floats in the water. They love water and are good swimmers. If needed, they can swim several miles. Clean and robust Pigs are highly adaptable and can handle both cold winter and tropical heat. When the sun is roasting the pig has a strong need to roll in mud. The pig does not have sweat glands, and then the mud is deliciously cooling. Also, the mud works protective against sunburn
and parasites.
Pigs are often out in winter, only the snow does not get too deep. In the old days it was common for people to sleep with their pigs at night. They were at least as clean as humans, and provided delicious warmth.
Poultry contact is important for the pigs to thrive and stay healthy. In the open, the pigs sleep close together, often in a bunch.
Pigs cuddle with each other by gently pushing their jaws against each other's bodies. Such social cuddling creates unity in the herd and makes the pigs relax.
 
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