Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
weaner
noun
/ˈwiː.nər/

Definition
A weaner is a young animal that has recently been taken off its mother’s milk and is beginning to eat solid food.

Examples
- A weaner piglet is usually transferred to a nursery facility for better growth.
- Farmers monitor the health of weaners closely to ensure they can adapt to solid food.
- After weaning, a weaner often shows signs of curiosity and energy as it explores its surroundings.

Meaning
In the context of animal husbandry, a ‘weaner’ typically refers to a piglet or other livestock that has been weaned from its mother.

Synonyms
- Youngling
- Juvenile
- Weaned animal