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AMT15 said:There are true mini pigs that don't get that big, though.
Mommas Minis said:Our mini has 1 place she will go.. So we put a pee pad down and shes been using it.. She also goes out through out the day as well.. Shes 4 weeks and doing great at it....
Chuckfriedrice said:Ive recently acquired a Julianna pig . He name is Skillet , shes 2 years old maybe 40lbs . The person I got her from had her indoors for 10 months . Pretty clean animal she never poops anywhere where she eats . The person said she never pooped inside . We keep her in a pen , it doesnt get too cold here in Fl but as soon as it gets hot we will be getting a kiddie pool for her.
I really appreciate this information. My daughter would love a pet pig (like we don't have enough "pets"). Are there really "mini" pigs that stay small?lauracom said:I have had my pot bellied pig for 4 years, and have some advice for both of you.
He was very destructive indoors, but we have adequately pig-proofed the house (including a pad-lock on the fridge).
As he gets older, he requires A LOT of outdoor time. As in, every morning he goes out, and has access to the outdoors until nighttime. It's only natural.
He is a mini pet pig, but he has grown to be 130 lbs (as will yours), as the term 'mini' or 'micro' pig is only in comparison to a large farm hog which can grow to be 800 lbs.
So if you are willing to take care of an animal this size, then by all means get one. But heed my warning.
Mine is now an adult and he is beginning to shift his behaviour. From everything I've read, I realize that he is beginning to need other pigs around him. He is treating us like pigs and becoming increasingly unpredictable. So I either have to get another pig, or find some pigs for him to move to.
In an ideal world, we would all have perfect little mini pigs running around our house acting like cats, but that is not the reality. No matter how hard you try, and how good of a home and owner you are, a pig is a pig is a pig. He belongs outdoors and with other pigs.
That's better than 130Chuckfriedrice said:Ive recently acquired a Julianna pig . He name is Skillet , shes 2 years old maybe 40lbs . The person I got her from had her indoors for 10 months . Pretty clean animal she never poops anywhere where she eats . The person said she never pooped inside . We keep her in a pen , it doesnt get too cold here in Fl but as soon as it gets hot we will be getting a kiddie pool for her.