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Pig 101
Gilt: young female pig, has not had a litter yet
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City Person 201 (notice a higher level course)
Gilt: What you feel when you do something wrong
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Pig 101
Barrow: young male pig, usually castrated shortly after birth
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City Person 201 (see above)
Barrow: What you put one round thing and two handles on
(aka - wheel barrow)
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Pig 101
Sow: older female momma pig
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City Person 201 (see way above)
Sow: part of the sentence "Sow what are you gonna do about that?"
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Pig 101
Boar: male daddy pig (not castrated)
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City Person 201 (not saying it again)
Boar: people who make statements like
"Here is a slew of information if you wish to learn more" and they are referring to pigs, and they are serious ...
Besides, I would think the non-C'd pig would be less of a boar than the C'd-one.
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Boars and sows make gilts and barrows. Gilts and barrows are the feeder pigs who are sent to market after about 6 months, when they weigh 220-250 lbs.
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Making babies. I thought this was a family channel...
And sending a baby to market at such a young age, how do they push the cart?