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  2. Sep 28, 2011 · Rolling around in the mud helps to keep pigs from overheating when it gets too hot outside. Some pig farmers now use water sprinklers instead of mud to keep pigs cool in warm months. Mud, however, tends to keep pigs cooler longer because the water in mud evaporates more slowly than pure water.

  3. Aug 1, 2022 · Pigs will roll in the mud when outside temperatures rise to keep cool and prevent overheating. This is because they have very few sweat glands and a barrel-like, heat-storing physique. Rolling in the mud can lower an animal’s body temperature by 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, making mud more efficient than sweating.

  4. Apr 29, 2011 · Mud baths certainly keep pigs cool, a newly published research review finds, but wallowing may also be a sign of well-being in swine.

  5. Jan 15, 2021 · If there’s one thing we all know for sure about pigs, it’s that they love to roll around in the mud! But, what’s that all about? Why do pigs seem to love mud...

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  6. Feb 28, 2018 · It’s a well-worn observation that pigs seem to love rolling around and lounging in the mud. But all that muddy mucking about isn’t just a dirty diversion for pigs; living in the mud, also known as wallowing, is a critical component in a pig’s daily life and wellbeing.

  7. Mud helps pigs regulate their body temperature and provides skin care by acting as a sunscreen for their pink skin, similar to humans sweating. Wallowing in mud allows pigs to cool down by lowering their body temperature and engage in natural behaviors that bring them enjoyment.

  8. Aug 14, 2024 · The chief reason you will find a pig in a mud pit is to cool them off. Mud helps pigs regulate their body temperature and keep cool. Pigs don’t have much hair on their bodies to insulate them against hot weather conditions. They also have a limited number of sweat glands, many of which aren’t functional.

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