Nope, not at all...
I haven't seen a potbellied stove in YEARS! Isn't that a potbellied pig?
A full grown potbellied pig can be anywhere from 100 to 250 pounds. Although, the average size of a potbellied pig is about 120 to 150 pounds. Potbellied pigs do come in many shapes and sizes so the weight of the potbellied pig will just depend on how he/she is genetically built.
Yes
Because it's a pig and you have it in your house.
porkbellied!! =] or potbellied! :))
hummans.
on a male piglet the tusk are clipped so that they donot grow
From 90 to 150 pounds.
10 to 15 years.
North American Potbellied Pig Association www.petpigs.com
Potbellied pigs will generally eat anything. The danger in this is that they can become obese and unhealthy. A potbellied pigs diet should mainly consist of foods high in fiber. There are feeds made especially for potbellied pigs that will contain the amount of fiber needed. Some brands are Heartland and and Peak Performance. The amount of feed depends on the weight of the potbellied pig. The general rule is about 1/2 cup of maintenance food per 25 pounds of the pigs weight. This total amount should then be divided into two feedings a day. Potbellied pigs can also be fed vegetables to expand diet options for the pig. Fruit can also be fed to the pig but in small amounts because of the higher amount of natural sugars. Another very important part of a pigs diet is water. Water should always be available for the potbellied pig to drink.
If your potbelly still has her tusks, those can be filed, many times they are clipped out when they are babies. But the rest of the teeth should be left alone. If you feel that the teeth are causing the pig pain or changing her quality of life for the worse then it would be best to take her in to see the vet for professional advice.