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No, pigs are not vegetarians.

They are omnivores, a genetic predisposition, that is a very important element of their success as a species. It makes it easier for them to make a living.

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They eat just about anything because their digestive system is capable of using a wide variety of fodder.

many feeds in domestic pig's diets contain animal fat to make them eat more to grow faster.

Vegetarianism is a human life choice that requires a level of decision making that no animal is capable of, as far as we know.

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