According to an article I read somewhere that says "Dirty pigs are healthy pigs." Is it true? I really don't know much about pigs. So I have no clue...lol!
wa ko kabalo Dhemz if na receive ba nimo ako comment kay..kay inahak ning keyboard diri, daghan kaayo pinduton kung mugamit ka ug laing characters like comma, semi colon, numbers etc...swedish pa jud ang command..dili nako mabalhin sa english..so galibog pa ko diri..waaaa
anyway, ingon ko...dirty ang pigs diha kay way kaligo...way tubig ang texas...healthy na inig ma litson na...hhehehe mao na akong gi comment permero hahahah
ahaha, i may know quite few facts about pigs, but surely, this is the 1st time i heard that line. maybe true, they get healthy thru endless digging of food in the dirt:)
From what I've heard and seen, no - a happy, healthy pig is very clean. They don't like having their food and their toilet area close to each other at all.
However, they like to roll in wet mud to keep cool and to prevent sunburn, so perhaps that's where that idea comes from.
Pigs are by nature dirty since they love to wallow in the mud. Those who are tended in sanitary farms are far less liable to contact diseases hence they are safer to be eaten. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.
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wa ko kabalo Dhemz if na receive ba nimo ako comment kay..kay inahak ning keyboard diri, daghan kaayo pinduton kung mugamit ka ug laing characters like comma, semi colon, numbers etc...swedish pa jud ang command..dili nako mabalhin sa english..so galibog pa ko diri..waaaa
murag wa jud lagi diay tong una nakong gisulat...
anyway, ingon ko...dirty ang pigs diha kay way kaligo...way tubig ang texas...healthy na inig ma litson na...hhehehe mao na akong gi comment permero hahahah
mao ba... sige kanang hugawan nalang nga baboy ako.... healthy man sila tanan kay tambok...hahahah..
Kat.. maypa diay tuod gipabalunan taka ug keyboard gikan sa pinas... :)
ahaha, i may know quite few facts about pigs, but surely, this is the 1st time i heard that line. maybe true, they get healthy thru endless digging of food in the dirt:)
oink, oink to u...mwahhhh
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Awesome! I live about 10 minutes West of the South Texas Maize Farm! I hope you had a great time!
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Basta masarap e-lechon d bale kng ano klase baboy yun..lol
Basta masarap e-lechon d bale kng ano klase baboy yun..lol
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not so sure, wink!
Tag-as lagi ug lawas ng mga babuya sis. Lami kaayo na ituhog sa kawayan dayon paasuhan... lol!
Labay ko ngari sis. Musta diha?
It depends on the pig sis. We raised pigs most of the time when I was growing up and our pigs live in house that Papa built and they were clean.
Lovely shot!
From what I've heard and seen, no - a happy, healthy pig is very clean. They don't like having their food and their toilet area close to each other at all.
However, they like to roll in wet mud to keep cool and to prevent sunburn, so perhaps that's where that idea comes from.
Pigs are by nature dirty since they love to wallow in the mud. Those who are tended in sanitary farms are far less liable to contact diseases hence they are safer to be eaten. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.
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