Sentences with word «pigpen»

The word "pigpen" refers to a small and dirty area where pigs are kept. It can also be used to describe messy or untidy handwriting or a person who is not very clean. Full definition
The problem is not too little liquidity, but too many negative pigs growing too fast relative to the limited number of positive pigs whose growth is constrained by their digestive tracts, their gestation period, and places to put pigpens.
Unfortunately these two methods overlap, as pigpens are frequently located near to fish ponds and goose ponds.
The «art» above the mantel is actually a gate from an old pigpen.
This piece of fecal waste should have been buried underneath a pigpen so the porkers could poop on his filthy carcass forever.
Next to a photo of a pigpen full of future bacon, the paper ran photos of state senators John Bonacic ($ 5.2 million) and Bill Larkin ($ 2.9 million) and Sullivan County Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther ($ 2.7 million).
Then a last door, and a large room, with a stink like a pigpen, where they dragged her to a narrow, metal — framed bed and shoved her down.
She was arrested Thursday evening after Leesburg Humane Society workers found Peanuts the horse and goats Copper and Ramona in a pigpen at Averill's Leesburg home.
Does your room smell like a pigpen because of your hamster's cage?
«The waste from the pigpens at the Jiangmen farm flowing into the ponds, for example, exposes the fish to almost the same doses of medicine the livestock get — and that's in addition to the antibiotics added to the water to prevent and treat aquatic disease outbreaks.
Often, toys and other materials are placed inside the sties for animals to interact with, but perhaps unsurprisingly, some farmers have found it quite difficult to turn their pigpens into playpens.
I'm not a messy housekeeper, but I do have a very furry dog that can take the house from spotless to a pigpen in a matter of hours.
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