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How big does a potbelly pig get?

How big does a potbelly pig get?

“Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs typically weigh between 70-150 pounds but can be as heavy as 200 pounds with a height of 14-20 inches at the shoulders.”

What can baby potbelly pigs eat?

Bermuda hay and Timothy hay are healthy choices for potbellied pigs. Alfalfa hay is too rich in calories for most pet pigs. If your pig has never eaten hay before, you can encourage consumption by wetting hay with a small amount of apple juice or other fruit juice.

Are potbelly pigs good pets?

Potbellied pigs can be charming, intelligent, and affectionate companions. But they’re not good pets for everyone. There’s no doubt that when given the proper care and training, a potbellied pig can make a much-loved addition to a home. Pigs are quite smart and curious, and it can be difficult to keep them entertained.

How much do baby potbelly pigs sell for?

Reputable breeders can often be found through professional potbellied organizations. Breeders sell pot-bellied pigs for $600-$800 and will provide registration, vaccination records, and spay or neuter the pig (often at extra expense).

What do I need for a potbelly pig?

In the house, pot-bellied pigs need a space of their own with a bed, pillow or blankets. This space may be a large dog crate, a closet or a quiet room. If you have more than one pig, or other pets in the household, each should have his own bed.

Do potbelly pigs taste good?

It tasted like pork. It was more “fatty” than the other sausage, made from the feeder pigs, but the flavor was the same. In the future, (if I process another potbelly) I would probably try to get more cuts (chops, steaks, hams, or other cuts). If you want to raise a potbelly to eat… you go!

What should I not feed my potbelly pig?

Feeding Summary for Pot Bellied Pigs

  • Feed a diet specifically made for pot-bellied pigs along with fresh veggies.
  • Do not overfeed your pig.
  • Do not feed dog or cat food (it is too high in protein).
  • Avoid feeding fatty foods, particularly animal fats.
  • Absolutely avoid feeding chocolate or salty snacks.

When can a potbelly pig leave its mother?

It is recommended that your piglet be at least 5 weeks old before it is weaned and should not be taken from its litter until at least 6 weeks of age.

Do potbelly pigs bite?

Although a pig may bite for many reasons, fear is one. Avoid behaviors that could increase fear, like yelling commands or making other loud noises. However, pot-bellied pigs more commonly bite because they haven’t been taught the proper household pecking order.

What do you feed a baby pot belly pig?

Feed your pot-bellied pig a small handful of fresh veggies each day, and keep fruit as a once-in-a-while treat. Give your pot-bellied pig 2 teaspoons of fruit two to three times a week, for example.

How many babies does a Potbelly Pig have?

The average litter size for a potbellied pig is 6 – 8 piglets, but up to 10 – 12 may be born. An uncomplicated delivery may take up to 1 -2 hours, with about 15 to 30 minutes between the births of individual pigs. Baby pigs weigh somewhere between 6 and 12 ounces at birth. Know when to call the vet.

What do Baby pot belly pigs eat?

Potbellied pigs (aka pot belly pigs) are omnivores, so their natural diet in the wild would include roots, veggies, nuts, seeds, berries, worms, insects, raw eggs and other little critters. Of course, you can’t imitate this diet for your pigs, but you can feed them a variety of healthy foods.

Pot-bellied pigs can make excellent pets, but they’re not for everybody. They’re more like children, they need to be nurtured, they need to be stimulated. They need to be loved and they like to be tucked in at night and read to, they love music.