When it comes to Minecraft mobs, there is hardly any that’s as iconic as the Pigs. From being in profile pictures to serving as a reliable food, they are quite iconic. So, let’s dive in and explore all there is to know about pigs in Minecraft!
Minecraft Pigs (2024)
From spawning to breeding, our guide is the only thing you need to understand Minecraft Pigs.
What are Pigs in Minecraft
Pigs are common passive mobs that live in the overworld of Minecraft. They have a pink body that's almost one block tall and one block wide. Added before Minecraft's official launch, they are the oldest passive mobs in the game.
Moreover, a failed model of the pigs became the base for Creepers which are the oldest mob in Minecraft. So, the legacy of these pink fellows is almost as old as the game. You just need to know where to look.
What Do Pigs Drop
When a player or a tamed wolf kills a pig in Minecraft, it drops raw porkchop and up to 3 XP orbs. But, if you kill it with fire, the same pig drops cooked pork chops instead. Meanwhile, the piglets or baby pigs don't drop anything upon death.
Where do Minecraft Pigs Spawn
In Java Edition, the pigs spawn as a group of 4 mobs on top of grass blocks with a light level of 9 or above. On the other hand, pigs in Bedrock can spawn at a lower light level of 7. But they appear in smaller groups of 1 to 3 pigs at a time.
Not to forget, you can also find pigs in animal pens and behind butcher houses in villages of Minecraft's all editions. Usually, these pigs spawn as their adult versions. But, you can also find piglets around 5% of the time.
Biomes to Find Pigs
While you can find pigs in almost every grassy biome in Minecraft, they are easier to spot in open fields. So, here are a few biomes that you should keep an eye out for:
While these biomes can spawn grass, pigs don't spawn in snowy plains, meadows, and wooded badlands.
What Do Pigs Eat in Minecraft
Unlike other domestic mobs in Minecraft, pigs are not fond of wheat. Instead, their diet is much richer and unique. You can feed the following food to pigs:
- Carrot
- Potato
- Beetroot
To get any of these items, all you need to do is find a village in Minecraft. Once you reach a village, you can find the food in villagers' chests. At times, they can also be a part of crops within the open farms.
How to Breed Pigs in Minecraft
Now that you know the diet of Minecraft pigs, it's time to use it for breeding. Follow these steps to learn how:
1. First, hold a carrot, potato, or beetroot in your hand. If there is a pig nearby, it will start following you around.
2. Use the food to lead your pigs to an ideal location. Then, use fences to create a boundary around two pigs to prevent them from running.
3. Finally, use food on each of the pigs. They will enter love mode and a baby pig will spawn. During this process, you can use either carrot, potato, or beetroot. Plus, both pigs don't need to eat the same food for breeding.
Once bred, the pigs have a cooldown of 5 minutes before you can breed them again. Meanwhile, the baby pigs take around 20 minutes to grow up. They stay near their parents while growing up and you can feed them to speed up the growth.
How to Ride a Pig in Minecraft
Pigs are one of the few rideable mobs in Minecraft. But, unlike camels, you cannot control them just by saddling up. Instead, you need to give pigs a reason to listen to your commands. Here's how:
1. First, make a fishing rod in Minecraft using three sticks and a string.
2. Then, combine the fishing rod with a carrot to craft a Carrot on a Stick.
3. Next, get a saddle in Minecraft by fishing, trading, or exploring structures. It doesn't have any crafting recipe.
4. Then, right-click on the pig while holding a saddle to place it. You can right-click on it again to start riding the pig.
5. Finally, hold the Carrot on a Stick in your hand to control the pig's movement.
Not to forget, you can use the stick while riding to make the pig run faster. This mechanic allows you to boost their speed by 2.15 times. But, it eventually declines and turns normal within a few seconds.
Pig in a Minecart
Similar to most smaller mobs in the game, pigs can also fit inside minecarts. This is also true for the saddles pigs. So, you can use this mechanic to ride a pig that's riding a minecart. Doing so gives you a major speed boost. The only drawback is that you have to lay down the entire rail track first.
Can Other Mobs Ride Pigs
In vanilla gameplay, only the players can ride other mobs including pigs. But, you can use the ride command in Minecraft, to make any mob ride another mob in the game.
While you can use our dedicated guide to learn about it in detail, the command generally looks like this:
/ride <rider> mount <vehicle>
Bonus: Turn Pigs into Zombified Piglins
Now that you know everything about Minecraft pigs, it's time to push them to their limits. To do so, you will need bad weather and powers of thor. Thanks to an odd mechanic, whenever lightning strikes a pig, it turns into a zombified Piglin. Meanwhile, piglets or baby pigs become baby Zombified Piglins.
Generally, these zombified Piglins only spawn in the Nether dimension and are not hostile until attacked. When you kill this undead mob, it has a chance to drop a gold ingot alongside rotten flesh and gold nuggets.
So, if you breed enough pigs, they can eventually turn into a reliable source of gold for you. The only condition is that you will need an enchanted trident in Minecraft to control lightning.
Technoblade Never Dies
Minecraft pigs are one of the most popular animal mobs in the game. It's not surprising to find references to them within the game's lore and all the content around it. One such example of the same is the legendary Minecraft Youtuber Technoblade who had a king pig skin as his avatar.
From being a king of Bedwars to bringing fans hours of joy, his journey is truly inspiring. Even though he may not be among us anymore, Technoblade's journey will live forever. So, make sure to pay your respects and enjoy his quality content once you are done with our guide.
Find, Breed, and Ride Pigs in Minecraft
With that, you are now ready to find, breed, hunt, and ride Pigs in Minecraft. But, if you plan on keeping these cute mobs, it’s a must to make a barn in Minecraft. Doing so will not only prevent them from wandering around but also level up your builds and villages. Having said that, which is your favorite mob in Minecraft? Drop your pick and discover what the community thinks on our Minecraft Discord!