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How to feed potbelly pig
Known for their voracious appetites, and for eating nearly anything you put in front of them, you must be careful however what you feed to your pot bellied pigs. It is ideal for them to have a diet that is low in calories, and high in fiber, which can be found in diets and food formulas by companies such as Mazuri(Purina), Ross Mill Farms, and Heartland Pet Pig Products. Be sure to stick to a regimented diet, as pigs are prone to obesity. In addition, fresh vegitables such as celery, cucumbers, peppers, carrots, potatoes, and some greens can be made for about 25% of a pigs diet. Pigs also love apples, grapes, and raisins, these should however be reserved as treats due to the high sugar contents. You should also set aside a plot of fresh untreated grass and soil for a pig to graze and root in, as this helps to supplement their selenium deficiency. If you'd like to provide extra fiber, it is recommended that you suppliment them with hay(alfalfa) and bran. MORE SECRETS ABOUT POTBELLY PIGS
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Water for pot belly pigs
Make sure your potbelly pig always has access to clean drinking water. It is as important to them as it is to us. In some cases potbelly pigs develop a taste for fruit juice and the like. My house pigs rarely drink plain water any more as we made the mistake of adding 100% fruit juice to their water. They now prefer, I mean demand, to have some fruit juice mixed into it. That is fine. As long as the fruit juice is sugar free, 100% juice! But I still have a bowl of water around just in case and they do use it on occasion.
If you are going to mix in fruit juice, make the mixture mostly water. Just a hint of sweetness from the juice seems to be fine. If your pigs are anything like mine they will let you know if the mixture is not right! Even in cooler weather pigs will need to have drinking water available.
However, the best thing for your pig is pure water. So, get them used to that as it is completely natural for them, just as it is for us.
When your pig is thirsty he will drink. Some pigs need a lot of water, some pigs seem to seldom touch it. But NO, you don't need to put....
Feeding Pot Belly Pigs
Young piglets can be fed a commercial pig starter diet, but only up to about 2-3 months of age.
If you thinking to feed your pot belly pigs with dog or cat food , be carefull!!! You cant feed ... More ( If you want to read more secret please visit here )