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Piglet

A piglet is the young offspring of a , particularly a domestic pig (Sus domesticus), typically referring to a pig under a few months old. The term is also used in various other contexts, including and (such as the character from A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh stories), music, , and brands. For details, see the sections below.

Animals

Domestic piglet

A domestic piglet is the juvenile form of the domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus), spanning from birth to , which generally occurs between 3 and 8 weeks of age depending on farming practices and . Newborn piglets typically weigh 1 to 2 at birth, featuring pink, hairless or sparsely haired skin that provides limited protection against environmental stressors. They are entirely dependent on their mother's milk for nutrition and in the initial days, with intake within the first 24 hours being critical for absorbing antibodies that protect against early infections. During farrowing, a sow gives birth to a litter averaging 10 to 12 piglets, though modern breeds can exceed this due to efforts. Piglets exhibit rapid growth, gaining approximately 0.3 to 0.4 kg per week, reaching 6 to 8 kg by at around 21 to 28 days in intensive systems. The process involves transitioning from to solid feed, often introducing challenges such as nutritional stress, reduced growth rates, and increased susceptibility to diseases like or respiratory issues, which can elevate pre-weaning mortality if not managed carefully. In commercial farming, piglets are housed in farrowing crates designed to restrict sow movement and minimize accidental crushing of offspring, a practice implemented since the mid- to improve survival rates. However, farrowing crates are controversial due to their severe restriction on sow movement, leading to physical and psychological distress; as of 2025, there are ongoing calls for bans and development of welfare-friendly alternatives in regions including the , , and parts of the US. Post-weaning care includes vaccination schedules targeting common pathogens like and , alongside high-protein creep feeds (18-22% crude protein) to support gut health and continued growth. programs, intensified in the , have significantly enlarged sizes—from historical averages of 6-8 in early domestic breeds to 12-14 today—through genetic selection for ovulation rate and uterine capacity, enhancing overall productivity but requiring balanced approaches to maintain piglet viability. Globally, the swine industry slaughters approximately 1.5 billion pigs annually as of 2023, underscoring its economic importance, with a higher number of piglets born to account for pre-weaning mortality.

Other species

The banded piglet squid (Helicocranchia pfefferi) is a small deep-sea belonging to the family , subfamily Taoniinae, within the order . Adults reach a maximum mantle length of 10 cm and inhabit mesopelagic depths ranging from 1 to over 900 m in tropical to polar regions of the Pacific and Atlantic . Its gelatinous, mostly transparent features distinctive banded pigmentation via chromatophores, enabling effective against predators in the low-light environment. The includes a planktonic paralarval after hatching from eggs, transitioning to a pelagic adult form that dies post-spawning. The piglet, commonly referring to tardigrades such as and related species in the phylum Tardigrada, represents microscopic measuring 0.1–1 mm in length. These eutardigrades exhibit a barrel-shaped with eight clawed legs, a tough , and a buccopharyngeal apparatus for piercing and sucking fluids from sources. H. dujardini, a freshwater model species, demonstrates adaptations including , allowing survival in dehydrated states, as well as tolerance to vacuum, extreme temperatures, high radiation (via DNA-protecting proteins like Dsup), and pressures exceeding ocean trenches. Ecologically, they play a key role as detritivores and predators in , , , and aquatic microhabitats, contributing to nutrient cycling and decomposition. The term "piglet" in these common names arises from the organisms' diminutive size and rounded, plump body shapes, evoking a resemblance to young pigs, though vastly smaller than domestic piglets at just millimeters or centimeters long. This colloquial naming emerged in descriptive literature for the in the early following its formal description in 1907, and for tardigrades as a modern nickname highlighting their habitat in . Neither species faces immediate extinction threats due to their widespread distributions, but the banded piglet squid remains understudied with a status on the , while tardigrades, though ubiquitous, are indirectly vulnerable to microhabitat loss from , , and .

Literature and fiction

Piglet in Winnie-the-Pooh

Piglet is a central in A.A. Milne's 1926 children's book Winnie-the-Pooh, introduced as a timid and loyal companion to the titular bear in the . The character was inspired by a pig owned by Milne's son, , which joined other real toys like the bear that became in playful stories observed by the author. Described in the book's introduction as a "Very Small " who "slips into a pocket, where it is very comforting to feel him," Piglet embodies anxiety and vulnerability from his earliest appearances, often seeking reassurance amid the wood's gentle adventures. Piglet's key traits include his diminutive size, highlighting his anxious yet earnest personality. He resides in a very grand house in the middle of a wood, marked with a sign reading "TRESPASSERS W," and is depicted as a very small piglet. As Pooh's steadfast friend, Piglet speaks with nervous hesitations, but demonstrates unwavering loyalty, as seen in his collaborative schemes despite personal fears. Illustrator portrayed Piglet as jittery and expressive, with wide eyes and a quivering posture that mirrors the toy's worn appearance, closely based on Robin's actual possession to capture the character's fragile charm. In the original Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet debuts prominently in Chapter III, joining Pooh on a hunt for a Woozle, but his major arc unfolds in Chapter V, "In Which Piglet Meets a ," where he aids in setting a trap for the imagined beast, only to mistake a honey-covered Pooh for one, showcasing his mix of caution and quick thinking. He features in further escapades, such as the in Chapter IX, where his small home is inundated, prompting a bottled for help that underscores his isolation and reliance on friends. By Milne's sequel, , Piglet evolves from fearfulness to subtle bravery, participating in expeditions like the search for the and rescuing from a river, actions that reveal his growing confidence through communal support. Literarily, Piglet symbolizes in the face of , allowing Milne to explore anxieties through a child's lens, while his bonds with Pooh emphasize friendship's comforting power. This is evident in poignant exchanges, such as Piglet's reflection during peril: "It's so much more friendly with two," which captures the theme of mutual reliance amid fear. Piglet's arc thus illustrates how small acts of , bolstered by , transform timidity into , making him a relatable figure for themes of emotional growth in Milne's narratives.

Other fictional uses

In children's literature, piglet characters appear in Beatrix Potter's The Tale of Pigling Bland (1913), where the young pig Pigling Bland escapes his aunt's farm and embarks on an adventure to find a mate, emphasizing themes of independence and rural life. Anonymous piglets also feature prominently in folklore tales like variants of "," a traditional English story popularized in the , in which three young pigs build homes to protect themselves from a , illustrating lessons on preparation and . In broader pig fiction, E. B. White's (1952) centers on Wilbur, a vulnerable piglet rescued from slaughter, whose growth and unlikely friendship with a highlight themes of companionship and the cycle of life. Unlike the more famous timid companion in A. A. Milne's stories, these depictions often portray piglets as resilient protagonists navigating peril and maturity. Modern media includes reimaginings such as the 2023 horror film , where Piglet is depicted as a , antagonistic figure alongside Pooh, terrorizing victims after being abandoned, marking a stark departure from traditional portrayals. In 2025, the horror film portrays a monstrous human-pig who terrorizes a group of friends on a camping trip, continuing the trend of dark interpretations of the character. Piglets in fables and early 20th-century animation frequently symbolize innocence and vulnerability, as seen in Walt Disney's 1933 short , an adaptation of the tale that became a cultural phenomenon during the , promoting resourcefulness through the pigs' clever constructions. This motif of youthful purity amid threats underscores piglets' role in conveying moral growth across narratives.

Music

Bands and groups

Piglet is an instrumental band formed in , , in 2003 by former members of Seyarse. The group consists of Asher Weisberg on guitar, Ezra Sandzer-Bell on six-string bass, and Matthew Parrish on drums and percussion. Known for their manic, hyperbolic jams featuring intricate guitar work and complex song structures, Piglet draws influences from acts like , contributing to their place in the Chicago math rock scene. The band's discography includes the debut EP Lava Land (2005), which showcases their raw, technical style, and later releases such as the live Songs EP (Live in Chicago) (2014) and the studio album Songs (2022), marking a return with indie output. Originally short-lived, Piglet reunited for these 2020s projects, remaining active in niche circles as of 2022. Critics have praised their technical complexity, recommending them to fans of intricate math rock and avant-prog for their energetic, mind-bending compositions. The Piglets was a short-lived British studio project assembled in the early 1970s by producer and songwriter as one of his pseudonyms for releasing novelty recordings. Credited with session singers including lead vocalist , the group blended pop with cod-Caribbean elements in a lighthearted, knees-up style. Their primary output was the "Johnny Reggae" (1971), a novelty hit that reached number 3 on the , written, produced, and conceived by . An additional release, This Is (1972), featured similar reggae-infused tracks under King's direction. As a one-off ensemble tied to King's UK Records ventures, The Piglets disbanded by the mid-1970s, functioning primarily as a vehicle for his productions rather than a touring .

Songs and recordings

One notable song titled "Piglet" is by the Scottish , appearing as a bonus track on the 2010 deluxe edition of their album Philophobia (originally released 1998). The song, with lyrics written by Aidan Moffat, features spoken-word verses over a slow-building instrumental, exploring themes of personal vulnerability and insecurity in intimate relationships, drawing a parallel to the timid character Piglet from A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh stories through references to the character's book. Released on the independent label Chemikal Underground Records, the track contributed to the album's modest success, which peaked at number 3 on the Independent Albums Chart. Children's music includes adaptations of the 19th-century nursery rhyme "Five Little Piglets," a variation of the traditional English counting rhyme "This Little Piggy" with origins dating back to at least 1760 in printed collections. Folk recordings of this rhyme, emphasizing playful piglet antics, have been popularized in various children's compilations, promoting whimsy and educational themes through simple, repetitive lyrics. These adaptations often feature acoustic instrumentation and have been covered in various folk compilations, highlighting motifs of innocence and lighthearted mischief. In modern contexts, piglet-themed songs appear in soundtracks for animated films outside major Disney productions. Overall, these recordings commonly blend whimsy in children's tunes with melancholy undertones in adult-oriented indie tracks, reflecting Piglet's literary duality as both endearing and anxious. Bands like Piglet have occasionally incorporated similar vulnerable, instrumental motifs in their math rock compositions.

Other uses

Cuisine and food

A suckling pig refers to a whole piglet roasted as a culinary dish, typically from animals aged 3 to 6 weeks and weighing 4 to 10 kg, prized for its tender, milk-fed meat. This preparation highlights the piglet's biological traits, such as underdeveloped muscle fibers, which contribute to the meat's exceptional tenderness. The tradition traces back to ancient Roman cuisine, where cochinillo was a favored roast, and to Chinese practices involving kao yao, a similar whole-roasted young pig. Preparation methods emphasize slow to achieve crispy skin and juicy interior, often using spit-roasting over or in wood-fired ovens. In , cochinillo or lechón involves the piglet, with salt, , , and leaves, sometimes with additional like herbs or fruits, before at moderate temperatures for even cooking. Filipino variations, such as lechón baboy, feature the piglet stuffed with lemongrass, , and other aromatics, then skewered and basted while rotating over coals for a caramelized exterior. Nutritionally, offers high-quality protein with of high , akin to adult , but with notably lower fat content, making it leaner overall. Globally, holds cultural significance as a celebratory in various traditions. In the , lechón baboy is central to fiestas and weddings, symbolizing abundance and community. Hawaiian kalua pig, cooked in an underground imu oven with sea salt and ti leaves, features in luau gatherings, reflecting Polynesian heritage. In , the Spanferkel— a spit-roasted seasoned simply with salt and caraway— is a staple at regional festivals and holidays, underscoring festive . These dishes are prominently featured at annual events worldwide. Ethical considerations surrounding production center on challenges in , including early that increases piglet stress and mortality rates, prompting debates over balancing culinary demand with humane practices. In response, the have seen the rise of plant-based mimics, such as - or seitan-based roasts designed to replicate the texture and flavor of roasted , offering sustainable alternatives amid growing ethical scrutiny.

Brands and technology

Piglet in Bed is a luxury homeware founded in 2017 by Jessica Hanley in a garden shed in , . Specializing in , sleepwear, and related products made from natural materials like European , the emphasizes , ethical sourcing, and high-quality craftsmanship to appeal to consumers seeking durable, eco-friendly options. Its product line includes covers, sheets, robes, and items, with marketing that evokes the gentle, soft qualities associated with young animals to highlight tactile comfort. Growth has been tied to rising demand for sustainable consumerism, leading to expansions such as a U.S. online presence and international shipping by 2023. Beyond bedding, the name Piglet appears in minor trademarks for toys and apparel drawing on general animal imagery, excluding licensed fictional characters. In the 2020s, ethical brands have introduced farm-themed products like Aurora's Eco Nation mini pig stuffed animal, crafted from 100% recycled plastic bottles to promote environmental awareness and reduce waste in toy production. Similarly, Bears for Humanity produces a 10-inch pink pig plush using certified organic cotton and fair-trade labor in India, focusing on safe, hypoallergenic materials for children. These items support broader trends in conscious consumerism by prioritizing recycled and natural fibers over synthetic alternatives. In technology, Piglet denotes various software applications, including open-source tools for specialized tasks. Piglet is an open-source, self-hosted for budget management, launched in 2023, that enables users to track household expenses, categorize transactions, and generate reports via a lightweight interface and . Developed through community contributions on , it supports offline access by running on local servers, making it suitable for privacy-focused as of 2025. Another example is PIGLET, a software from Geocalcs for analyzing pile group responses to loads, providing stiffness matrices for ; its evolution includes Excel-based updates like version 6.1 in 2019, aiding geotechnical simulations in and mapping applications.

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