piglets in English

noun
1
a young pig.
Everyone seems to adore the babies, particular our very young piglets and our ducklings.
noun

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1. The sow breeds piglets in the spring.

2. Acclimatising newborn piglets to the creep area

3. The piglets had the buttermilk and loved it.

4. The disease kills piglets and causes sows to abort.

5. The tyres squeal like piglets around endless upward spirals.

6. • The bubble is put round the sow, and the piglets removed by Caesarean

7. Wolves primarily target piglets and subadults and only rarely attack adult sows.

8. 6 Benign enzootic paresis affects young , unweaned piglets for the most part.

9. The bubble is put round the sow, and the piglets removed by caesarean.

10. The sows are known as good mothers, having litters that average 5 to 6 piglets.

11. The Fengjing has very high rates of breeding, producing two litters per year of an average 12 piglets at first parity rising to 17 piglets at third parity with 12 surviving to be weaned.

12. Babirusa litter sizes are also small for pigs, usually only one to three piglets per litter

13. The purchase price for piglets was set at a flat rate in advance (38 ECU/head).

14. Last week, we sent the 26 super piglets to the 26 countries where the Mirando offices are located.

15. Wild boar can thrive in captivity, though piglets grow slowly and poorly without their mothers.

16. Should the mother die prematurely, the piglets are adopted by the other sows in the sounder.

17. This was confirmed in piglets suffering from cerebrospinal hypomyelinogenesis congenita and in lambs affected with “Border Disease”.

18. Their tails wiggle furiously like suckling piglets in their effort to hold against a current many times bigger than them.

19. 12 But all that toing-and-froing would endanger newborn piglets, and Baxter knew no farmer would accept increased losses.

20. But all that toing-and-froing would endanger newborn piglets, and Baxter knew no farmer would accept increased losses.

21. Lighter pigs are bought at an abated rate and piglets are bought at a fixed price per weight category.

22. Mia-Agil is a new feed supplement for improvement of claw health and foundation stability in high-yielding sows and in piglets.

23. Although the lactation period lasts 2.5–3.5 months, the piglets begin displaying adult feeding behaviors at the age of two–three weeks.

24. Quantitative analysis involved conduction of balance trials with artificially reared piglets for assessing pre-weaning aspects and post-weaning after feeding with four starters.

25. There is intense competition between the piglets over the most milk-rich nipples, as the best-fed young grow faster and have stronger constitutions.

26. Castrating after day 3 allows piglets to receive colostrum rich first milk and establish teat order with minimal disruption during the first days of life

27. Approximately half of the losses of young piglets occur during this period and about one - third of the pigs that are farrowed fail to reach a weaning age of eight weeks .

28. Latvia in January 2017 declared African swine fever emergency in relation to outbreaks in three regions, including a pig farm in Krimulda region, that resulted in a cull of around 5,000 sows and piglets by using gas.

29. Generally they can be divided into piglets, which are 1.5 to 3 months old; the fattening pigs, intended for pork and bacon, which are 4 months to one year old; and finally the older pigs, such as sows (female pigs) and boars (uncastrated male pigs).

30. The use of the enzyme preparation of endo-#,#-beta-glucanase produced by Trichoderma longibrachiatum (ATCC #), endo-#,#-beta-xylanase produced by Trichoderma longibrachiatum (IMI SD #), alpha-amylase produced by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens (DSM #) and polygalacturonase produced by Aspergillus aculeatus (CBS #.#) was provisionally authorised for the first time for weaned piglets, by Regulation (EC) No