First and foremost, your pigs pig
chow should be the mainstay of their diet. It has all the protein and nutrients
that our pigs need. Everything else is a bonus and moderation is key as with most
foods.
Though our pigs can eat most of the
same foods that we do it doesn't mean that they should. Just like us some pigs
also prefer to eat their veggies cooked rather than raw.
In addition to their diet of pig
chow, most pigs will enjoy a daily salad of fresh vegetables. Dark leafy greens
are best as they provide ample amounts of vitamins. They also make delicious
snacks.
Fruits are an especially delicious
treat for pigs, but one that should be given only occasionally. Because of the
sugar content found in fruit, pigs should only be fed one or two small portions
of fruit a day as a treat. Small pieces of fruit can also be used as a reward
if you're attempting to train your pig; they'll love the sweet prize. Pigs can
eat a wide range of fruits, so long as it's in moderation. Give your pig
opportunities to try a variety of fruits - from bananas and apples to strawberries
and pineapple - to see which they like best.
There is nothing cuter than watching
your pig’s face as they try something new. If they don't like it or want it they will spit it out.
As for fruits, most seem to like
apples, melons, grapes and berries. We have found here over the years that most
don’t care for oranges or grapefruit. There have only been 2 pigs that would
eat them and it was always fun watching them peel the orange. We watched as
Oshay would go around the orange trees searching for good oranges knowing to
avoid the rotten ones.
When feeding fruits with seeds or pits; we
do not worry about the seeds as the pigs either eat them or spit them out. If
it is a food with a pit we do cut it out. And depending where you live you
might end up with new plants growing in your yard.
Foods with rinds like melons can be
fed, but beware as they can choke on them as well as banana peels. Know your
pig and what he can handle. We do feed melon rinds here, but try to leave some
meat on them and slices are of a size that we know they can handle.
We have found that our pigs are
pickier with veggies than fruits. And like us will eat those certain vegetables
if they have been cooked first. We have one picky eater here and he will not
eat any kind of lettuce, squash or zucchini, he
prefers soft fruits. Our senior pigs also do not like
pumpkins.
Again, moderation is key with most foods.
Remember that most fruits and some vegetables contain natural sugars that turn into fat if
not burned off.
Can my potbelly pig eat plums that come in a can after I take the seed out of it?
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