What Is Your Pig Trying to Tell You? Understanding Pig Body Language
Release Date: 09/02/2025
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In this episode of The Pet Pig Podcast, Autumn dives into one of the most important parts of being a great pig parent—understanding your pig’s body language. Pigs are incredible communicators, but they don’t use words like we do. Instead, they communicate through posture, eye contact, energy, and subtle cues.
Autumn breaks down the most common signals—like tail movement, head position, eyes, body posture, and even ear placement—so you can recognize when your pig is relaxed, curious, stressed, or on guard. By learning to “speak pig,” you’ll avoid misunderstandings, prevent aggression, and build a deeper, more respectful bond with your pig.
You’ll also hear tips for practicing these skills with your own pig! If you want more confidence in caring for your pig and a stronger connection built on trust, this episode is for you.
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