Our neighbour rears some pigs. There are 3 huge ones and 6 piglets. Often times, they set themselves loose and walk into our compound, much to our chagrin. My mom does not like pork. When she told me that sometimes pigs barked like dogs, at first I did not believe it until I heard one pig bark last week. “When I first heard these pigs bark that is when I said to myself ‘Surely! People are not supposed to eat pigs’,” she said. I mean, think about it. Eating something that can bark is like eating a dog. Then on Sunday, one of them clucked like a chicken. I have not heard them go ‘ee-I, ee-I, oh’ like the ones in Old MacDonald’s farm. I guess my neighbours pigs are of a Japanese-Polish breed. http://www.bamfield.eu/sounds.php mentions how pigs make different sounds in different countries: Pigs in Britain, Spain and Italy are thought to say 'oink, oink'. Portuguese pigs go 'roncar'. Japan, they go 'buu, buu'. French pigs go 'groin, groin'. German pigs, in c...