"Micro" is just a marketing term. These potbellied porcines are also known as teacup and miniature pigs. If you purchase a piglet, your only guarantee is that the creature won't stay small for long. Full-grown miniature pigs reach sizes comparable to those of medium or large dogs -- and their life spans are about the same. read more
Bringing a so-called micro-pig into your life is a long-term commitment."Micro" is just a marketing term. These potbellied porcines are also known as teacup and miniature pigs. read more
If you’ve been sold a “teacup” pig or piglet, you almost certainly have a very young pot-bellied pig or an adult pot-bellied pig that was starved during the early stages of its life to stunt its growth. read more
A potbellied pig has a long lifespan. These animals can live for about 20 years. On the other hand, teacup pigs are more delicate, and their life expectancy is around five years. read more