Yes they do! Many chiropractic publications carried articles describing chiropractic success on animals. In 1923 The Fountain Head News, a Palmer School publication, published a letter entitled "Pigs have backbones with Sublitxations that Adjustments Work On." This article describes the apparently successful treatment of two paretic pigs (Fountain Head News, 1923). Although chiropractors have probably been adjusting animals for decades, the development of veterinary chiropractic has been impeded by the lack of a distinct historical foundation.
2006-09-15 06:17:20
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answered by Tesra 3
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Of course they do, all mammals have backbones. The real question is why did you put this question in Horse Racing?!
2006-09-15 13:18:36
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answered by PNewmarket 6
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A pig is a mammal amd all mammals have backbones!
2006-09-15 13:10:37
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answered by Fluffy 5
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Yes, pigs have backbones.
Pigs, like humans, are mammals - and all mammals are vertebrates (animals with backbones).
2006-09-15 13:52:07
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answered by fiat_knox 4
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All mammals have backbones.
2006-09-15 13:15:43
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answered by onlineeeyore 3
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If they did not have backbones, can you tell how are they able to stand and walk?????
2006-09-15 13:15:42
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answered by mysticideas 6
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Yes, only insects and some sea creatures have no spines. All mammals are vertebrates.
2006-09-15 13:10:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Skeletally or metaphorically?
The first is obvious, and the second suggests a discussion which requires more alcohol that I typically consume in one sitting.
2006-09-15 13:08:55
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answered by DidacticRogue 5
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Yes.
2006-09-15 13:14:23
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answered by S.A.M. Gunner 7212 6
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Yes the swine have spines
2006-09-15 13:13:36
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answered by fstopf4 4
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