I used to be a pig farmer: Pigs have different numbers teats. It’s random/unpredictable. The farther towards the front, the higher the fat content, hence tastier and more sought after. Sometimes the hind ones don’t produce at all. The runts always end up at the back. Coverly is obviously a city kid!
Concretionist 10 months ago
Actually, in my experience (with goats and cows) they’re all similar but they’re not exactly the same.
Dillithamir 10 months ago
No… they’re not. They’re each different that plays a part in their hierarchy
Imagine 10 months ago
Don’t believe your brother. It’s not chocolate flavoured.
kucpa Premium Member 10 months ago
Utter despair.
Munch 10 months ago
And quit hoggin’.
jango 10 months ago
Pull my….finger?
simonwerman Premium Member 10 months ago
I used to be a pig farmer: Pigs have different numbers teats. It’s random/unpredictable. The farther towards the front, the higher the fat content, hence tastier and more sought after. Sometimes the hind ones don’t produce at all. The runts always end up at the back. Coverly is obviously a city kid!
WCraft Premium Member 10 months ago
I was a hog farmer for a few years and 6 would be a small litter!
Prawnclaw 10 months ago
Not the same, the runt gets the less productive one.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
Sorry honey, but that’s sow it goes.
artjohn42 10 months ago
Sibling rivalry isn’t confined by rationality, or, apparently, species.
Jeffin Premium Member 10 months ago
Pig of the litter?
jossy138 10 months ago
Picky Piggy !
lnrokr55 10 months ago
Hey, that’s Sheldon’s spot!