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Anonymous
Anyone here have experience with a pet pot belly pig? I'm considering getting one and am looking for some insight owning one.
>> Anonymous
Tastes like chicken.
>> Anonymous
>>210609
Good luck with that. If an animal isn't fuzzy or doesn't squeek /an/ doesn't give a shit.
>> Anonymous
THEY WILL EAT YOU LOOK OUT
>> Anonymous
I don't personally have one, but I had a friend who had one and loved her. She was very affectionate and friendly.

Try this website or a similar one with a lot of information.

http://www.pigs4ever.com/PotBelliedPigInfo/FAQs.htm
>> Anonymous
Get one. they are great. I own two at the moment so heres some easy steps to remember when buying one.
1: go to a breeder! That way you won't get ones with disease.
2: make sure the parents are small. because of genetics your will be small too--but just don't buy 'mico minni' pigs, they have horrible health issues. If you want a large pig, then get one sired off a larger boar or sow.
3: don't listen to 'if you feed your pig little, he'll stay little' Its the genetics that determin the pigs size, not on how much you feed it, unless you want an weak starving pig.
4:Get the piglet as early as possible, bring him in his pen and let him adjust for a day then enter inside with small pieces of bread and sit down, curiousity will bring him close and then you reward him with bread, then after a day or so you can begin to pet him. I've done several pig that way.

%: remember that pigs live for up to 14 years, so its a commitment.
>> Anonymous
Cute when small, horrible hambeasts when grown (and fat). Much like women, I suppose.