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  2. Teeth clipping - Wikipedia

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    Piglets are born with erupted teeth, in order to avoid sow teat injury and damage between piglets, some farms clip their deciduous teeth. [1] Lesions caused by piglet teeth are superficial and mortality is lower among pigs that don't undergo painful procedures, including teeth clipping.

  3. Pig farming - Wikipedia

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    Feeder pig, a weaned gilt or barrow weighing between 18 kg (40 lb) and 37 kg (82 lb) at 6 to 8 weeks of age that is sold to be finished for slaughter; Porker, market pig between 30 kg (66 lb) and about 54 kg (119 lb) dressed weight; Baconer, a market pig between 65 kg (143 lb) and 80 kg (180 lb) dressed weight. The maximum weight can vary ...

  4. Pig slaughter - Wikipedia

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    Peasants slaughtering a pig, by Flemish artist Pieter Brueghel, after 1616. Pig slaughter is the work of slaughtering domestic pigs to obtain pig meat ().It regularly happens as part of traditional and intensive pig farming, which is both a common economic activity as well as a traditional feast in some European and Asian countries.

  5. FarmVille Prize Pigs: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    To make this feature a bit easier (and more social), you can team up with a partner to grow your pigs larger. At that point, any Pig Chow that either player gives to the pig will count to its ...

  6. Livestock crush - Wikipedia

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    A cattle crush and an anti-bruise race in Australia. Chin (or neck) bar in operation during mouthing.. A cattle crush (in UK, New Zealand, Ireland, Botswana and Australia), squeeze chute (North America), cattle chute (North America), [1] [2] standing stock, or simply stock (North America, Ireland) is a strongly built stall or cage for holding cattle, horses, or other livestock safely while ...

  7. Pig milk - Wikipedia

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    (Production has been estimated using a system of weighing piglets prior to and after suckling.) [8] In addition, no existing milking machine is designed to attach to around a dozen teats and extract milk for 15 seconds. Finally, pigs, unlike cows, cannot become pregnant while lactating, which makes a pig-milk operation even less viable. [2]