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Behaviors of pigs

Each pig will present with a unique personality as well as a unique living situation and your pig will react based on the situation at hand. Often times, pigs are referred to as "demons", however, in our experience, these pigs aren't bad, simply misunderstood. Pigs are herd animals, therefore; there needs to be a leader (This should be you, not your pig) and EVERYONE is a part of the herd including other pets, children and anyone else who spends a significant amount of time with your pig.
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  • PAL
    • Mission
    • Our Board
    • Donations
    • Documents & Financials
    • Pig Health >
      • Pig Diseases or illnesses >
        • Erysipelas
        • Dippity Pig Syndrome
        • Leptospirosis
        • Pneumonia
        • PSS-Porcine Stress Syndrome
        • Salt Toxicity/Water Deprivation
      • Pig Vets >
        • University Veterinarian's
      • Pig Nutrition >
        • Body Scoring for Pigs
        • Balancing diet and exercise
        • How to help your pig lose weight
      • Vaccinations/Parasite Control >
        • Parasite Information
      • Pig Toxicities
      • Winter Problems and Pigs
  • Pig Information
    • For New Pig Parents >
      • Zoning and Pigs
      • Changing zoning ordinances
    • Pig Behaviors
    • Pig Training
  • Pig Rescues
  • Links to other pig resources
    • Shelter Guide
    • Adoption Application for Pigtopia
    • Zoning help
    • Cruelty Free Living
    • In Memorium
  • Pig "tales" blog
  • The Polk Pigs
    • Babies Still in Need
  • Kentucky 458