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Beginners must read the pig guide! Pigs, pigs, those inedible foods
Beginners must read the pig guide! Pigs, pigs, inedible food.

Precautions: Supplementing VC, long-term vitamin C deficiency in pigs will cause depilation, difficulty in walking, unclear eyes and septicemia. It can be supplemented by feeding vegetables/vitamin C properly. The way to buy, pigs are naturally timid, and express delivery and online shopping are not recommended, which is easy to die in transportation. It is recommended to breed in the local Dutch pig house/other pig friends. Many pigs are kept in cages as much as possible, especially male and female hybrids, which will continue to breed and give birth to many piglets. Medical treatment, pigs are different pets. Before deciding to raise pigs, it is best to know in advance whether there is a local pet hospital for treatment.

Foods that cannot be cherished: beans, spinach, garlic, beans, onions, ginger, cauliflower, cabbage, pumpkin, sweet potato, chocolate, banana and avocado.

Material preparation: food: staple food: Tikuxi grass (not limited). Piglets need to eat more alfalfa to supplement their nutrition. Guinea pig food: about 15g per day. Food restriction: alfalfa grass, peanut leaf grass/wheat grass/barley grass/oatmeal. Supplementary vegetables: lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, apples, etc. , need to supplement VC.

Supplies: cage, bamboo charcoal urine pad, water bowl, kettle ball kettle, straw rack, toilet.