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A group of pigs can either be called a drift, drove, passel, sounder, litter, team, or herd, regardless if we’re referring to guinea pigs, wild pigs, or domestic pigs. The correct name for a group of pigs depends on the stage of development of the pigs in the group.
A group of young pigs is called a drift, drove, or litter, though drift or drove can also refer to a general group of pigs of any age.
A group of pigs that includes older pigs is called a sounder, team, or passel. More specifically, a group of hogs is called a passel or team. A group of swine is called a sounder. A group of boars is called a singular.()
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