whs is the hind legs i think, not sure if it affects one side only.
help the hog exercise and make sure he can reach his food & water
if u bred him before, u shld probably let the owners who bought his offspring know so that they can look out for this
Added on October 25, 2007, 12:22 pmhere's something for us to ponder about hog being solitary. i have a pair of hogs. 1 male and 1 female. i keep them in a petroom where i used to have my sugar gliders & hamsters. in separate toyogo boxes. but the female always climbs into the male's box & they like to sleep together in the same hidebox. every time i separate them, this happens, she wil climb into the next box.
so much so that i have to put them in separate rooms now to prevent accidental mating. so is it true that hogs are solitary animals? sure we have read about hogs in the wild being solitary but i believe as they get domesticated(in terms of diet, habitat, breeding habits) after generations of breeding , we chg their behavior too.
what do you think, ppl?
This post has been edited by hungheykwun: Oct 25 2007, 12:22 PM
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