Yes. Potbelly Pigs are hypoallergenic.
As like all pigs they came from wild animals.
Potbelly pigs need a high fiber diet. You can give them Metamucil in small doses. If the pig develops a fever, they need to go to the veterinary immediately.
how many litters per year does a potbelly pig have
A "Normal" pig, usually a Purebred Landraise, or Large White, or even a hybred of both is much larger than a potbelly pig, a normal pig will grow its entire life. Where a pot belly pig will stop growing after only a few years. Also the pot belly has a much stubbier face,legs, and body. the distended bellies of the potbelly are also unlike the normal pigs. P.S. There are many types of pigs, only a small few are pink, there are also black, red and spotted.
Teacup pigs are a miniature version of the potbelly pig. Depending on where they are sold they can go from $5.00 all the way up to $5,000.00.
Nope. All species of pigs can't fly.
As like all pigs they came from wild animals.
Where country does. A potbelly. Pig live in
Yes, tea cup pigs are hypoallergenic. They also do not shed and are very unlikely to get fleas. For these reasons tea cup pigs are becoming a popular pet.
Guinea pigs aren't related to pigs in any way except for the name. Guinea pigs are rodents, farmyard pigs are not.
very often black but can be brown white or gray also
The males grow tusks and on occasion so do some females.
Potbelly pigs need a high fiber diet. You can give them Metamucil in small doses. If the pig develops a fever, they need to go to the veterinary immediately.
They're not legal in all parts of Toronto zoned as residential.
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how many litters per year does a potbelly pig have
I can hear the guinea pig laughing his head off,when he heard these crazy questions.