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What do little fragrant pigs eat?

The feed for fragrant pigs is mainly coarse materials. Crushed straw, peanut shells, peanut seedlings, dried sweet potato seedlings, etc. can be used as the main ingredients. Vegetable vines, carrots, young grass, leaves, etc. can be used as the main ingredients. Can be used as green feed.

Commonly used pig feeds include corn, wheat, rice, wheat bran, rice bran, bean cake, peanut cake, etc. In places of origin where the environment is pollution-free, fragrant pigs show advantages such as resistance to extensive management and strong disease resistance.

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Life habits: Pigs are gifted with the genetic trait of digging into the soil, and digging into the soil for food is a prominent feature of pigs’ feeding behavior. The pig's snout is a highly developed organ, and its sense of smell plays a decisive role when digging into the soil for food.

Although in modern pig houses, pigs still exhibit the characteristic of foraging on the ground. When feeding, pigs try to occupy a favorable position in the trough, and sometimes put their two forelimbs in the trough to eat. If the trough is easy to access, some pigs will even get into the trough and stand on a corner of the trough, just like wild boars searching for food. They will arch their snout along the trough to stir up the food and scatter it on the ground.

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