weaner
/ˈwiːnər/Definitions
1. noun
A young animal, especially a pig, being raised for meat, typically between birth and weaning.
“The farmer will need to care for the weaners until they reach maturity.”
2. verb
To cause a young animal to stop relying on its mother’s milk and begin eating other food.
“The farmer will need to wean the piglets off their mother’s milk soon.”