They usually aren't over 3 to 4 pounds but you are right just seeing them as babies it's not possible to tell how big they will be. If size is a concern, the best thing to do is to get a young adult - at least a year - from a shelter/rescue so you can see what their adult size is. Another reason to get them from shelter/rescue even if you get babies is they are used to be handled. They will still run off when you first try and pick them up but they will settle more quickly if they are used to being handled and held and it makes it easier for your kids to get to know them once you bring them home. |
As a pp mentioned, you can sweep up the poop daily but can be changed out once a week or so. I also wanted to mention that underneath the fleece we put down reusable waterproof bed pads as extra protection. We change them out once a week. The one thing to never use if you can avoid is towels bc they stay wet and the pee smell really lingers. |
Thank you so much for these tips. We ended up getting 3 year old sisters from a shelter and they are SO much bigger than the ones at the pet store. They eat like crazy, especially red peppers and lettuce. We have decided to make their litter box also their hay area and they have definitely taken to using it as a potty now. One more question: has any pig owner out there every bought one of those fancy cages with glass and wood that you see on YouTube videos? They look so much nicer than the wire cage we have and I could definitely put them in our living space (versus my child's bedroom) if it looked nicer. |