Teacup pigs, like other types of pigs, are omnivores. This means that their diet should have both a plant and meat component. In the wild, pigs generally eat several small meals (about 7-11) throughout the day and night.
However, this feeding schedule is not practical for many owners of mini pigs; thus the daily ration of pet pigs is usually divided into 2-3 feedings given at regular intervals throughout the day. Ideally, a mini pig should finish each meal without any leftovers. Overfed pigs usually don’t finish their meals. During hot weather, a mini pig may consume less than what is normal.
The base diet of mini pigs generally consists of a commercially prepared complete and balanced diet that is formulated by pet nutrition experts. Different life stages have unique nutritional needs. Starter formulas are given to newborns up to 7 weeks of age. Grower formula is made for young and growing pigs 8-16 weeks of age. Adults or those that are more than a year old will require a maintenance diet. There are formulas for breeders and those that are lactating.
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