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How to raise pet pigs
Piglets aged 0-4 weeks can be fed with whole milk powder. Every meal, about 2 or 3 tablespoons of milk powder is brewed into 100c.c milk, and 1 tablespoon of cream or 1 raw egg yolk can be added to increase nutrition.

After 4 weeks, pigs can be fed dry whole milk powder, about 2 tablespoons of milk powder per meal, to reduce the amount of liquid milk. This action is called "teaching trough" and its purpose is to train the digestive ability of gastrointestinal tract to solid food.

Piglets 1 month can eat solid food completely. Because pigs are omnivores, food should include vegetables, fruits and protein, such as chicken, beef and cucumber, so as to achieve balanced nutrition and healthy growth of piglets.

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The correct way to hold a pig is to slowly pick it up from the shoulder blades of the pig. If the pig often screams when it is picked up, don't pick it up reluctantly, lest the pig bite because of nervousness.

Pigs love to be clean, and they don't take a bath unless they play dirty outside. On weekdays, they just need to fill the bathtub with water and then wipe the pig's mouth and nose with a towel. If you bathe the pig often, it will cause the pig's skin to be dry and itchy, and a red rash will be caught.

Pet pigs need to live in a quiet and dry environment with a temperature of 18-29 degrees Celsius. You can let it live in the study, living room or balcony. Pet pigs are afraid of cold. Remember to lay a warm nest for them when winter comes, add some blankets or quilts, and don't let them catch cold or have diarrhea.