Piglets Forming Adorable ‘Piggy Train’ in the Snow Is Too Cute for Words


Choo choo. All aboard the Piggy Express! Have you ever seen a piggy train? It doesn’t run local, but it’ll get you where you need to go. People online were absolutely smitten with a video of a trail of little piglets running through the snow that went viral recently. Who can blame them? The piglets were so stinkin’ adorable.

Could you imagine looking out your window and seeing a line of adorable piglets charging through the snow? I would be thrilled!

Something tells me the pigs sensed food and were running toward their chow. The video is so adorable. It wasn’t just one or two piglets who were running through the slush. It was a whole little army of them!

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Wait a minute, is that — yep, there’s a second line of piglets joining the charge! They were merging into the big train. Woah, that’s a lot of little piggies in a row. Next stop, dinner!

Get out of their way! People in the comments section were so impressed with how orderly these pigs were.

“They merged better than most drivers,” praised one commenter.

“Didn’t even have to TOUCH the brakes on that merge,” someone else joked.

“This should be a video for drivers training showing a proper zipper merge,” chimed in a third person.

“And they all got in one line!!! So cute!!!!” exclaimed one person.

Do Pigs Get Cold?

With their big bellies and love of the outdoors, you might think that pigs can withstand the cold. They often spend a lot of time outside after all. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Pigs do get cold. And while some breeds are tougher than others, you should expect that your pigs will get chilly when the temperature drops.

Additionally, it’s important to make sure your pig’s pen is comfortable in the winter too. That might mean adding more hay to their bedding and making sure that whatever structure you keep them in is weatherproof.

As for these guys, we hope they get their food very soon!

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This story was originally published by PetHelpful on Dec 18, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.


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