Well it can very between breeders. (As well as the pig's "parents") Some teacup pigs only grow to be 30 pounds while other are 40 and even the VERY occasional 15-25. So when you're looking at a breeder you should ask them the size of the "parents" as well as their opinion as well as your veterinarian as to an estimate of size that your little pig will grow to. (And sometimes on a website they will state about the size the piglet will grow to be.) Hope this helps you out some! Best wishes to you and your possible new piglet!
A fully grown Teacup pig can weigh as much as 64 lbs(:
I wish it was cheap!
Yes, but just one.
it is a big fat pig so it is a big fat pig
A pot bellied pig grows to the size of a great dane. A tea cup mini pig grows to the size of a small labrador. You cannot make any pig "stay small". And just a guess by the question, you cannot keep them in a back yard or your house, they will wreck your house and dig up you garden, as well as it being way to small for a pig. They are fairly hard to look after and require training as a bite from a pig could remove a finger, or worse. I know it sounds fairly grim, but don't get me wrong, I love pigs! I love pigs too and I've done a lot of research on both the pot bellied pig and the teacup pig. The teacup pig is raised to be a house pet. They enjoy the company of people and other animals. They are also easily trained and friendly when treated the right way as a piglet. Teacup pigs do grow to be about the size of a small labrador. You can tell how big the pig will be by looking at the size of its mother and father. The female are generally smaller then the males. A fully grown teacup pig varies between 30-60 lbs. A pot bellied big is the type of pig you would see at a farm. No matter what pig you get, be sure to consult with your vet to ensure your pig lives a happy and healthy life.
No, tea is a type of spice. Never give your rabbit spices, conduit, tomatos,potatoes, old food, chocolate and lettuce.
Probably a collquial term meaning that the person is fond of, or has a great interest in, a pig or a pig product. What I'm Big on the Pig mean? You see it on Shirt everywhere- It's that you are a fan of "Piggy Wiggle" Grocery Stores. That what on the back or front of shirts- "Iam Big on the PIG"
Dogs and canines.
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.
my pig he is 7 months old and 20 pounds
yes but only if its tetly
1.5 lbs
tom bather !!!!!! sam borlow :-( lol
Yes, but just one.
He has a cup of tea.
There is no such English phrase as "tea of a cup." You either have a cup of tea, or you have tea in a cup.
big pig If it has to do with hair, try big pig wig.
No a cup of tea is a cup of tea u morons
A Cup of Tea was created in 1922-05.