Minecraft Pigs: All you need to Know

Minecraft pigs are one of the most common mobs in the game. They’re docile creatures, pretty much like their real-world counterparts. They’re great for food as well as transportation, making them some of the most useful creatures in Minecraft.

In this article, we’ll look at Minecraft pigs and see what makes them so special. Let’s get into it

Minecraft Pigs

Why are Pigs important in Minecraft?

Pigs are a great source of food in the game. They drop 1-3 pork chops when killed. You can cook them in furnaces, smokers, or campfires and obtain cooked pork chops. They can fill you up and are essential for surviving in survival mode. However, that’s not the only thing pigs are good for.

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Like horses, pigs can also be made into mounts. However, it’s not the same thing. You can ride on a pig using a saddle. You can craft one using leather. Once you have it, you’ll need a carrot on a stick to steer the pig. Place the saddle on the pig, and you’re good to go. You’ll need to hold the carrot in front of them in the direction you want to go to, so it’s different from riding a horse.

Where to find Minecraft pigs?

Pigs can be found in grassy and forest biomes. They are one of the most common types of mobs in the game, and they will probably be the first creatures you encounter. While abundant, you won’t likely find them in snowy tundra or wooded badlands plateau biomes.

Likewise, they are also found in villages in animal pens. You can check behind butcher shops as they are commonly found. Since they are so common, you can then take the initiative early on and begin to breed them.

PIG

Health 10♥♥♥♥♥
Classification Animal
Behavior Passive
Spawn Grass with at least two block space above in most Overworld biomes.
Usable items Saddle
Carrot on a Stick
Carrot
Potato
Beetroot
Lead

SADDLE

Health 10♥♥♥♥♥
Classification Animal
Behavior Passive
Spawn Grass with at least two block space above in most Overworld biomes.
Usable items Saddle
Carrot on a Stick
Carrot
Potato
Beetroot
Lead

BABBY

Health 10♥♥♥♥♥
Classification Animal
Behavior Passive
Spawn Grass with at least two block space above in most Overworld biomes.
Usable items Saddle
Carrot on a Stick
Carrot
Potato
Beetroot
Lead

 

Minecraft Pigs

Breeding pigs in Minecraft

When you find a pig, you must lure it to a safe place. Preferably, you can build a safe and secure pen or animal farm to house them in. Once inside, you can give them potatoes, carrots, or beetroot to enter love mode. These veggies are available from scattered farms, so check in with them before considering animal farming.

Minecraft Pigs

Once you have the pigs and the veggies, you need to feed veggies to them, and they’ll enter love mode. You’ll see hearts flying over them. After that, a baby pig will spawn within a few seconds. The baby will take 20 minutes to mature into an adult. You can accelerate this process by feeding them carrots, however. Congratulations! You have successfully bred pigs.

Minecraft Pigs

Zombified Piglins and Minecraft pigs

There is more than meets the eye with pigs in Minecraft. There is a dreaded mob known as Zombified Piglin, a gruesome cross between an undead and a pig. Whenever lightning strikes within four blocks of a pig, a zombified pigling spawns; if it strikes near a piglet, it will transform into a baby zombified pigling.

Zombified piglins are a form of piglin. Piglins are a neutral mob that can be found in the nether. However, apart from the name and appearance, they have almost nothing in common with Minecraft pigs. So, if you were trying to put a saddle on one and ride them, you would be disappointed.

Minecraft Pigs

That’s all, folks

Well, there you have it. That is all you need to know about Minecraft pigs. While this article has all the information you might need, there is always more to discover. Minecraft is constantly updated, and new information can come to light anytime. So go out there and breed pigs!


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