LUZHOU, CHINA — Two heads are definitely better than one for a pig farmer in China’s Sichuan province. <br /> <br />Farmer Zhong Guoyuan says one of his 3-year-old sows has given birth to a “freak pig”, which has got locals flocking to his farm in the southeastern city of Luzhou. <br /> <br />The piglet was born on June 5 with two snouts and three eyes, Chinese-language website Sichuan News reported. <br /> <br />Guoyuan said he usually feeds his pigs ragweed and didn’t give the pregnant sow anything else, according to Sichuan News. <br /> <br />The farmer has been offered up to 2,000 yuan ($300) for the piglet, but has turned down all offers because his son wants to keep the animal. <br /> <br />Two-headed pigs aren’t uncommon in China. Last August, a two-headed piglet was found abandoned outside a Buddhist temple in the northeastern city of Tianjin. That pig had two heads and three ears, and was able to eat from both mouths. <br /> <br />In June last year, another two-headed pig was born in Chongqing in southwestern China, but died three days later.