Topic: Teacup pigs are not pet. so be aware..
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Jimmy_roy

Mon 03/07/16 03:53 PM

Teacup pigs are really cute and chick magnet but when they start growing it becomes really messy and costly. And at the end you mostly end up donating it in farm and other places. Also there are many scammers who give you fake teacup pig and cheat you...have a dog or cat but pig forever is not a good idea
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RebelArcher

Mon 03/07/16 04:24 PM

Teacup pigs are really cute and chick magnet
Okay....


but when they start growing it becomes really
messy and costly.
Where I live, bacon is a helluva chick magnet too.....
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mightymoe

Mon 03/07/16 04:25 PM

some get really mean when they grow up... not fun having a 400 pound pig mad at you...
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TxsGal3333

Mon 03/07/16 04:54 PM

Humm first of all I know three different people that have pet pigs or had one..

It is no different then any animal you treat them right and they will not turn on you..

Now there has always been those that said they had miniature pigs for sale they buy them and find out they are actually full size pigs..

Friend of mine her mom bought one and that is what happen to her.. But in reality it was not only easier to house train and she never had a problem till the pig just got way to big for her to mess with..

It is not the pigs one should be aware of it is the scammers selling them as teacup/miniature pigs when they are not.

Other then that their is nothing wrong with having them as a pet if you want them..

So if anyone is considering one they should go for the Micro-Mini Pigs but know the breeder and do some research..

Plus Micro-Mini Pigs can live up to 18 years ....
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Jimmy_roy

Mon 03/07/16 07:04 PM


Teacup pigs are really cute and chick magnet
Okay....


but when they start growing it becomes really
messy and costly.
Where I live, bacon is a helluva chick magnet too.....

Cool but not sure you will like to invest $750 to $3000/each and time for them to grow up, just to have bacons at the end.
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Jimmy_roy

Mon 03/07/16 07:05 PM


some get really mean when they grow up... not fun having a 400 pound pig mad at you...

I heard they do get angry very soon, they are very moody animal and require lot of attention.
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RebelArcher

Mon 03/07/16 07:08 PM



Teacup pigs are really cute and chick magnet
Okay....


but when they start growing it becomes really
messy and costly.
Where I live, bacon is a helluva chick magnet too.....

Cool but not sure you will like to invest $750 to $3000/each and time for them to grow up, just to have bacons at the end.
Youre correct...I wouldnt invest that much for a "chick magnet" either....
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mightymoe

Mon 03/07/16 07:09 PM



some get really mean when they grow up... not fun having a 400 pound pig mad at you...

I heard they do get angry very soon, they are very moody animal and require lot of attention.


i think it's space and companionship they need, they seem to get angry when alone and in a small pen... just from the ones i've noticed, anyway...
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Jimmy_roy

Mon 03/07/16 07:10 PM


Humm first of all I know three different people that have pet pigs or had one..

It is no different then any animal you treat them right and they will not turn on you..

Now there has always been those that said they had miniature pigs for sale they buy them and find out they are actually full size pigs..

Friend of mine her mom bought one and that is what happen to her.. But in reality it was not only easier to house train and she never had a problem till the pig just got way to big for her to mess with..

It is not the pigs one should be aware of it is the scammers selling them as teacup/miniature pigs when they are not.

Other then that their is nothing wrong with having them as a pet if you want them..

So if anyone is considering one they should go for the Micro-Mini Pigs but know the breeder and do some research..

Plus Micro-Mini Pigs can live up to 18 years ....

Well people do have them as pet but in reality they are more of livestock animals and having them as pet is illegal. Anyway till they are small it is fine but when they grow up, it becomes difficult to maintain and they require quiet a space and muddy area to be a perfect pet.
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Jimmy_roy

Mon 03/07/16 07:14 PM




Teacup pigs are really cute and chick magnet
Okay....


but when they start growing it becomes really
messy and costly.
Where I live, bacon is a helluva chick magnet too.....

Cool but not sure you will like to invest $750 to $3000/each and time for them to grow up, just to have bacons at the end.
Youre correct...I wouldnt invest that much for a "chick magnet" either....

Haha well for players it is just a small investment.
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RebelArcher

Mon 03/07/16 07:15 PM





Teacup pigs are really cute and chick magnet
Okay....


but when they start growing it becomes really
messy and costly.
Where I live, bacon is a helluva chick magnet too.....

Cool but not sure you will like to invest $750 to $3000/each and time for them to grow up, just to have bacons at the end.
Youre correct...I wouldnt invest that much for a "chick magnet" either....

Haha well for players it is just a small investment.
True players dont need a gimmick...
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Jimmy_roy

Mon 03/07/16 07:16 PM




some get really mean when they grow up... not fun having a 400 pound pig mad at you...

I heard they do get angry very soon, they are very moody animal and require lot of attention.


i think it's space and companionship they need, they seem to get angry when alone and in a small pen... just from the ones i've noticed, anyway...

Exactly you should have more than one and good space and muddy area for them to stay and play..
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gaming16

Fri 03/11/16 07:50 AM

Teacup pigs are funny:smile:
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no1phD

Fri 03/11/16 07:50 AM

.. I'm sorry all I can see is bacon .lol
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no1phD

Fri 03/11/16 07:52 AM

Wow okay they are small!.. props I should have said bacon bits...lol