Why do pigs yawn?

Yawning in pigs can express emotional arousal and chronic stress42. Domestic pigs can be influenced by the emotional state of others43,44, and use facial expressions to communicate emotional states to others (e.g. aggressive intent) and convey information about emotional responses39.
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How do pigs communicate with humans?

Pigs have a variety of different “grunts” that they use to communicate with one another (and with you). There are loud and continuous grunts, which is an indication your pig is trying to communicate a warning or a threat, or may be experiencing displeasure or irritation with another pig or a human.
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Do pigs understand human language?

This isn't unique to our canine friends! Potbelly pigs, chimpanzees, and elephants all understand some human language. Scientists believe we may even be able to talk to dolphins one day! Some animals are very good at communication.
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Can pigs cry tears?

FALSE! Pigs are quite sensitive. Pigs that are sad or grieving are known to cry real tears. This is why it's important that pigs not be passed from home to home.
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Do pigs smile?

Pigs are very expressive animals.

They can smile and are very good at it! This news comes as a surprise to many of us because we would rarely have seen a pig smile. That's because – just like us – for them to smile, they need to be happy!
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How can you tell if a pig is happy?

Luckily, many visible signs indicate a pig is happy, including panting, soft grunting, playful barks, tail wagging, and other behaviors. Most happy pig noises are low-pitched, and a happy pig will come across as curious and calm, rather than alarmed or aggressive.
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Do pigs like to be petted?

Pigs are affectionate animals and they do seek out human attention. However, they don't want to be held or “thumped.” They do want to snuggle up with you after a long day and take a snooze while you watch TV.
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Do pigs know when they are going to be killed?

Animals have to wait their turn at the slaughterhouse. The wait can last one or two days long. Some animals, such as pigs and cows, witness how their peers are sent to death, and suffer terribly knowing that they will be next.
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Do pigs know that they're going to be slaughtered?

Pigs are "sentient beings" with emotions and empathy similar to dogs, and they know what they're in for when they enter a slaughterhouse, said an expert during the trial of an animal rights activist Anita Krajnc.
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Can pigs eat pigs?

Occasionally sows will attack their own piglets - usually soon after birth - causing injury or death. In extreme cases, where feasible, outright cannibalism will occur and the sow will eat the piglets. The development of this behaviour is often complex and difficult to stop and can cause significant losses.
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Do pigs get attached to one person?

It turned out that both dogs and pigs stay close to their owner if no other person is present; but if a stranger is also there, only dogs stay near humans, pigs prefer to stay away.
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Can pigs sense your emotions?

Studies show that pigs play more when they are anticipating positive events. Emotions may be challenging to study and interpret, but the emotional experiences of pigs are clearly evident in their play, fear and stress responses, and their sensitivity to the emotions of their companions.
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Do pigs watch TV?

“Pigs like to lie around, they like to drink if given the chance, they'll smoke and watch TV.” Pigs have been a barnyard staple for at least 8,000 years, when they were domesticated from the wild boar in Asia and Europe. Domestication was easy, given that they loved to root around in dump sites.
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Why do pigs nudge you?

They can nip or lunge at them, give them a head swipe or forcefully nudge them for attention. These behaviors are usually dominance games that pigs would be playing with each other. So, if a pig nudges you and you move away, the pig may assume that she has won the dominance game and has become your boss.
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Do pigs wag their tails when happy?

All potbellied pigs have straight tails instead of curly tail like "big" pigs. Pigs wag their tails when they are happy and content. Pigs can bark an alarm call as a warning to others when they have been startled. Pigs are the cleanest farm animals.
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Do pigs like to cuddle?

In addition, they generally get along well with other domestic animals. Pigs are instinctively wary of being picked up: in the wild, predators capture them from above and lift them through the air. However, many do enjoy lap visits and cuddling. Pigs are clean pets who will stay tidy if they are bathed and groomed.
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What does it mean when pigs wag their tails?

The tail-wagging suggests that pigs wag their tails during negative social behavior or manipulation rather than happiness. Some evidence suggests that pigs in food-frustrated situations wag their tails more, as do those who have recently undergone a surgical procedure.
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Do animals cry before slaughter?

The slaughter process can be extremely stressful and scary for the cows it is possible for them to cry out of fear or stress. Slaughterhouses try to calm the cow before slaughtering as excessive stress hormones taint the beef and affect the flavor.
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Are pigs smarter than dogs?

Studies have found they're smarter than dogs and even 3-year-old children! In the wild, pigs form small groups that typically include a few sows and their piglets.
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How long do pigs live as pets?

A pig will live an average of 12-18 years, estimates range to more than 20 years. Considered grown by 6 years of age, and usually weigh 125 pounds or more. In non-breeding adults, feed about 1/2 cup of maintenance food per 25 pounds of the pig's weight, split into 2 meals per day.
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Can pigs sense fear?

A pot-bellied pig can sense fear and may respond to a person's fearful body signals. As has been mentioned, pot-bellied pigs are extremely sensitive to scent and can respond aggressively to scents. Even though a pig's vision is not keen, the way a pig perceives the world will affect the way a pig will test and visit.
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How do you entertain a pig?

Toys: Some pigs enjoy stuff animal toys, crinkly toys, squeaky toys, or infant toys that make sounds. Treat Jugs: 5 gallon water jugs make excellent enrichment. Drill holes along the sides, fill with old fashioned oats, and water the pig roll it around the yard.
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Why do pigs like belly rubs?

Pigs, scratching and/or belly rubs seem to go hand in hand. With their naturally dry skin they just love to scratch. They also tend to scratch heavily when losing their coat of hair / shedding (also called blowing their coat), which usually happens once a year.
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Why does my pig jump on me?

Aggressive acts from a pig may include head swiping, biting, nipping, teeth chomping, humping, jumping, charging, nudging, head butting, or grabbing the human's clothes. To determine the source of aggression, pay close attention to body language.
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