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		<title>Micro Pigs, Are They Really That Small?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2011 14:28:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lonnie  Schneider</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is cuter than a baby piglet? Miniature dog breeds have always been a fad, but what about micro pigs? Swine breeders have been trying to shrink down swine for a long time. They discovered a South East Asian pig known as the Pot Bellied Pig, known also as a micro pig. They soon became a big fad in the 1990's.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is cuter than a baby piglet? Miniature dog breeds have always been a fad, but what about micro pigs? Swine breeders have been trying to shrink down swine for a long time. They discovered a South East Asian pig known as the Pot Bellied Pig, known also as a micro pig. They soon became a big fad in the 1990&#8217;s.</p>
<p>While most people didn&#8217;t know much about them, they still had to have one on the farm or in their pet arsenal. The biggest problem came through ignorance. People just didn&#8217;t realize that these piglets could get as large as a regular pig if fed the right food.</p>
<p>Many fed them swine feed from their local feed store. This became a real problem as their small pot bellied piglet began to grow. It wasn&#8217;t long before their small pet had the size and disposition of a regular butcher hog. This was because of the growth ingredients in regular swine feed.</p>
<p>If you unknowingly fed your pig growth feed, you soon thought differently about your little swine. These pigs are genetically changed, they are not naturally small like the exotic South East Asian hog.</p>
<p>They are actually pigs that have been bred for their small size. You&#8217;ll usually find them a mix of different breeds of pigs, including the SE Asian Pot Bellied Pig. Just as with miniature or toy dogs, the breeders of these swine carefully choose the parents from genetically small stock.</p>
<p>Some of these babies will only reach about 25-40 lbs which is very small for a pig. Standard swine can be over 400lbs, so you can see the difference. Just as with the larger variety, these little babies are easy to train and many think they&#8217;re smarter than most dogs.</p>
<p>Keeping this small breed in the house is the standard procedure for most owners. They are a very clean animal and also love human interaction. This animal is intelligent enough to be house trained and can even learn tricks. However their eating habits are a little messy. Like a young child, make sure they have their own eating area that is easy to clean up. One other option is to find a type of food that doesn&#8217;t make a mess and fulfills all their nutritional needs.</p>
<p>One thing you may like about your new pet is they don&#8217;t need as much exercise as a normal pet. Taking your piglet for a walk is fun, but too much exercise can damage their joints and tendons causing rheumatism problems in time. Unlike many genetically changed breeds, these little piglets are surprisingly free of most other problems.</p>
<p>Just like the small breed of dogs, the breeders may not worry about the animals and only think of the money. Make sure you are getting your cute piglet from a caring breeder who is creating healthy animals, not mass producing like a puppy mill. These mini pigs could be a wonderful addition to your loving pets. They are intelligent, loving, engaging, and even better, hypoallergenic. Careful breeding is something to keep an eye out for if your considering owning one of these lovely animals.</p>
<p>Micro pigs loved to be loved, are highly social and loyal to their owners. Supplement their pellets with fruit and vegetables (not kitchen waste). <a target='_blank' href="http://www.teacuppigsforsale.com/">miniature teacup pigs </a> A fur allergy sufferers&#8217; friend because their skin composition is similar to humans and they have hair, not fur.</p>


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		<title>Honey Bees Beekeeping &#8211; How Bees Form Honey And How To Collect And Market It</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Oct 2010 17:48:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Charles</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beekeeping is an ancient art, where the keepers tend to thousands of bees. While keeping them alive and tending to them, the bees carry out their natural duties, collecting nectar and pollinating. The bees stay in hives and apiaries and are needed for the process of making honey. However, different species have different levels of productivity, so choosing wisely before committing is essential for a profitable return. Here are some tips on honey bees beekeeping.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beekeeping is an ancient art, where the keepers tend to thousands of bees. While keeping them alive and tending to them, the bees carry out their natural duties, collecting nectar and pollinating. The bees stay in hives and apiaries and are needed for the process of making honey. However, different species have different levels of productivity, so choosing wisely before committing is essential for a profitable return. Here are some tips on honey bees beekeeping.</p>
<p>How Bees Make Honey</p>
<p>While many people know bees make honey, the actual process is somewhat unknown to the average individual. The bees collect nectar from flowers, which is where they spread pollen, incidentally. From here, they will either go to the next flower to return to the hive. During the flight, the nectar mixes with the proteins and enzymes and honey is created. Back at the hive, the bee places the new honey into the cells in the comb. Since honey is generally thick and low in moisture, the bees preserve it by flapping their wings at it to evaporate the water. This thickens the honey and dramatically increases its life.</p>
<p>Collecting And Selling</p>
<p>With all of the right equipment and enough jars for all of your honey, this is a quick and painless process. Start by removing the wax caps over the cells. Place all of these cappings into a pan, then place the frame in an extractor. Ideally, you&#8217;d have an electric extractor to save you the work, in which case let it work. If not, turn the handle to spin the frame.</p>
<p>Begin to pour the honey into the labeled jars and be sure to wipe the jars clean afterwards with a warm, damp cloth. This will ensure they&#8217;re not sticky. Screw their lids on tightly and store in a cool, dry location until further use.</p>
<p>There are some essentials to making a profit as well as getting repeat customers. The first is that there should be no contaminants in the honey. This means bee legs or wax from the cappings. Furthermore, different jar sizes will ensure customers don&#8217;t walk away because there&#8217;s far too much or far too little. As for how much honey you&#8217;re getting, you should consider what species of bee before you commit. The more productive will obviously make more honey. On the other hand, don&#8217;t choose bees that you will have a difficult time maintaining, as this will be more work than it&#8217;s worth.</p>
<p>Get all the information and details about <a target='_blank' href="http://honeybeekeepingtips.com/honey-bees-beekeping">honey bees beekeeping</a> and the honey industry fast and easy! Learning the advantages and benefits of <a target='_blank' href="http://honeybeekeepingtips.com">beekeeping</a> will help you to get a beautiful garden with less effort!</p>


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		<title>Starting Up Your Beekeeping Hive</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2010 17:21:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Emily Vance</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[there has been a lot of information in the press about colony collapse disorder and the fast declining bee numbers. The increased publicity has made a lot of people think about bees, and has inspired lots to take up beekeeping. A beehive is a house designed for bees, and can be a natural structure or a man made structure. Selecting the correct beekeeping hive is worthy of a little research.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>there has been a lot of information in the press about colony collapse disorder and the fast declining bee numbers. The increased publicity has made a lot of people think about bees, and has inspired lots to take up beekeeping. A beehive is a house designed for bees, and can be a natural structure or a man made structure. Selecting the correct beekeeping hive is worthy of a little research.</p>
<p>There are quite a few different kinds of bees that live in hives, but there are only two kinds that are domesticated. These are the Western honey bees and the Eastern honey bees. Bees are kept to provide honey, and more importantly to pollinate crops. Some hives are transported around the country so that they can pollinate crops in different regions.</p>
<p>Man made hives are not a modern invention as they are known to have been around in Egyptian times. Archaeologists have found inscriptions which tell of how they kept the bees and harvested the honey. Ancient honey that has been found in tombs is still fresh enough to eat today.</p>
<p>Early hives lacked any kind of internal structure, so that the bees made their honeycomb within the hive which meant that it was difficult to extract. Often hives were damaged or completely destroyed during harvesting. Modern hives have removable frames which make extracting the honey a lot easier and more efficient.</p>
<p>More modern designs came into being in the nineteenth century. Nowadays there are two kinds of hive that are generally used. These are the Langstroth hive and the top bar hive.</p>
<p>Langstroth hives are rectangular in shape and do not have any tops or bottoms. They contain removable frames. The whole idea of the structure is that they can be used to create bigger hives with the boxes being stacked on top of each other, and that all the parts are interchangeable. A beekeeper with a Langstroth hive will find it very easy to check up on their bees without disturbing them too much. This is vital as any signs of disease will be more easily spotted. The honey is harvested using a centrifuge.</p>
<p>Top bar hives were developed as a cheaper alternative to Langstroth hives. Although some American beekeepers use them, their main market is in developing countries. It is called this because the frames only consist of a top bar, and do not have sides or a bottom. Bees build a honeycomb from the top down. This kind of hive can also be expanded, but horizontally and not vertically. The honey cannot be extracted by centrifuge, which means that less honey is extracted. Setting up a beekeeping hive can be the start of a fascinating hobby.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2010 20:41:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jimmy Caldwell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People all over the world know the benefits of using honey instead of sugar. Those that have diabetes can use honey without worrying about the way it affects their production of insulin like they do when they use pure cane sugar or syrups. Honey has many health advantages on the throat and mouth. It can be used to calm a cough and clear an itchy sore throat. There is only one place that honey is found and it is not easily replicated. Many people keep bees in their backyard for the purpose of getting the honey. It is a hobby that is growing in popularity but there are things you should do before you get in to it. It is highly suggested that you get a quality beekeeping suit and gloves before you handle bees.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People all over the world know the benefits of using honey instead of sugar. Those that have diabetes can use honey without worrying about the way it affects their production of insulin like they do when they use pure cane sugar or syrups. Honey has many health advantages on the throat and mouth. It can be used to calm a cough and clear an itchy sore throat. There is only one place that honey is found and it is not easily replicated. Many people keep bees in their backyard for the purpose of getting the honey. It is a hobby that is growing in popularity but there are things you should do before you get in to it. It is highly suggested that you get a quality beekeeping suit and gloves before you handle bees.</p>
<p>There are a few things that you need to consider before bringing the bees home and putting them in your back yard. Make sure you talk to your neighbors and check with local regulations. There are always city rules that must be followed in order to keep your bees legal.</p>
<p>Make sure your fence around the beehives and your back yard is at least six feet tall. A fence will help in two different ways. It will keep the neighbors from being able to look over and see a hive full of bees. Some people are very scared of bees, especially if they have allergic reactions to the sting. Another way it helps is by keeping the bees from wanting to fly off. Many bees want to fly straight from the hive and a fence is that higher than their hive will keep them from trying to fly off.</p>
<p>Before you bring your bees home, make sure you have an extra bee hive for them to go to if they feel like roaming off. They will sometimes fly away from their current hive to find a new one, this way they do not have to wonder off very far to find it.</p>
<p>Another thing you should have is an extra bee hive. This way if they decide they want to fly around and find another home, they will not have to fly far.</p>
<p>A beekeeping suit is one of the most important things that you will need before you bring the bees to their new home. They can be found in two pieces or a handy one piece that zips up the front. They are very affordable and should be worn with a helmet and gloves. These are used to protect the handler from getting stung.</p>
<p>To find out more about beekeeping do a little more research. Be sure to follow directions and keep it safe.</p>
<p>A <a target='_blank' href="http://honeybeekeepingtips.com/beekeeping-suit">beekeeping suit</a> is suggested for all amateurs. Get exclusive inside information on the best suits now in our complete <a target='_blank' href="http://honeybeekeepingtips.com">beekeeping</a> overview.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Are you on the lookout for a new and exciting hobby that you can benefit from? If so beekeeping could be what you are looking for. Not only is it incredibly interesting it will also provide you with delicious honey. Before starting a hobby like this you will want to know the reasons to get a beekeeping guide.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you on the lookout for a new and exciting hobby that you can benefit from? If so beekeeping could be what you are looking for. Not only is it incredibly interesting it will also provide you with delicious honey. Before starting a hobby like this you will want to know the reasons to get a beekeeping guide.</p>
<p>One of the main benefits of a a guide to beekeeping is that it will give a novice the information they need to decide if it is right for them. Beekeeping is quite a specialized hobby so a person should know if it is right for them or not. Buying a guide is an inexpensive way to find this out.</p>
<p>Good guides on keeping bees will also tell you what you will need. This is a hobby that requires quite a lot of equipment so it pays to know what you need. Once you have bought your guide you can start a list of essentials.</p>
<p>You will also get help on where to purchase bees from. There are lots of specialist bee sellers out there who you will be able to contact and buy bees from. Often without this information a lot of people would struggle to find a good place to get bees from.</p>
<p>Information on the types of hives that are available is also important. There are different types that can be used depending on where you live and the number of bees you are hoping to keep. Knowing which is the best hive for beginners is also wise.</p>
<p>Your guide will also let you know about looking after your bees and the right way to handle them. Bees can cause very bad stings and this is what you will want to avoid at all costs. Knowing what you should and shouldn&#8217;t do with your bees will help you to keep safe around them.</p>
<p>There are many reasons to get a beekeeping guide if this is a hobby that has taken your eye and you are keen on trying out for yourself. A good beekeeping guide will also let you know how much honey your bees will make as well as other useful facts. Take the time to study your guide and you will be on the right track to a fulfilling hobby that you can enjoy for many years to come.</p>
<p>Locate the right <a target='_blank' href="http://honeybeekeepingtips.com/beekeeping-guide">beekeeping guide</a> to help you to raise your bees by looking online. <a target='_blank' href="http://honeybeekeepingtips.com">Beekeeping</a> is a fun hobby and one that you may enjoy. Head online to find out more now.</p>


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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Sep 2010 18:02:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles Alexander</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those doing it correctly, beekeeping can be a rewarding and fun hobby. The hobby has been dated all the way back to ancient times, which makes the act of keeping bees one of the first forms of our civilization&#8217;s agriculture finesse.</p>
<p>It involves raising honey bees in a monitored hive in order to regularly harvest their beeswax and honey.</p>
<p>Apiarists cite many different reasons for getting into beekeeping. The bees, localized in one place, can be used to pollinate nearby crops.</p>
<p>Seasonally, the bees can also be raised in order to harvest natural beeswax and honey. A hive can be started with the idea of raising and selling bees to fellow enthusiasts too.</p>
<p>The first act in getting involved in bee keeping is obtaining a hive. In the spring, buy a wooden apiary from a reputable seller or apiarist. You will also have to purchase a nucleus bee family, including the queen, too.</p>
<p>Before you get your bees, you will have to set up their new home. Set up the wooden hive and, with honey and water, brush the hive generously so that the creatures will assimilate better to the apiary.</p>
<p>Put on protective beekeeping garments and carefully insert the creatures into the apiary right after getting them.</p>
<p>The queen bee usually arrives a few days later in a special cage that fits on the hive&#8217;s top. There is an edible plug in her cage&#8217;s bottom that the workers will, in four or three days, eat through.</p>
<p>The bees of the hive need these days to get used to the queen before they free her so that they don&#8217;t become confused and attack her.</p>
<p>You will also have to set up a local source of bee food. The creatures will usually travel a couple miles at the most when searching for spring plants so set up some nearby the colony to make it simpler on them. If you already posses a garden, the creatures will pollinate your plants for you.</p>
<p>Little trays inside the apiary can be filled with equal parts sugar and water, which will feed the bees, as well.</p>
<p>Collect the colony&#8217;s honey regularly. To prevent getting stung, don the special protective gear and use smokers which can temporarily stun the creatures while you work.</p>
<p>When you do get stung, and it is inevitable, stay calm and gently remove the stinger from your skin. Special epidermic needles can be kept on hand for apiarists who are allergic to bee stings.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Sep 2010 14:09:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Francisco Gonzales</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teacup pigs are the toy poodles of the barnyard scene. Bred to stay small, these little charmers only fit into a teacup when they are newborn, maturing to the size of a Cocker Spaniel if fed properly. Pigs are friendly, social animals, with at least as much intelligence as dogs, and make great family pets.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teacup pigs are the toy poodles of the barnyard scene. Bred to stay small, these little charmers only fit into a teacup when they are newborn, maturing to the size of a Cocker Spaniel if fed properly. Pigs are friendly, social animals, with at least as much intelligence as dogs, and make great family pets.</p>
<p>The pigs fit into a teacup when newly born, but &#8211; being pigs &#8211; grow rapidly to about the size of a Cocker Spaniel. Maturing at about fifteen inches tall and weighing around thirty pounds (healthy weight), they do not have to get larger. However, unwise feeding will cause them to outgrow their small pet status. They come in many different colors and are generally a mixture of breeds.</p>
<p>Mini pigs have the same failing as full-size porkers: they live to eat. The ideal environment for a pig is free range on grass, where it can poke around all day chewing on low-calorie greens. They root, or dig their noses into the ground, so if you are a smooth lawn devotee, you may not be happy with a tunneling pet. Likewise, if you cannot resist a plea for food, don&#8217;t get a pig. They are smart enough to learn as fast as a child that wheedling can get them what they want.</p>
<p>They house train very easily, will learn to do tricks (for edible rewards), really like people (who they regard as food vending machines), and stay incredibly cute all their life. They have one main advantage over dogs &#8211; they do not bark. If properly trained when young and not allowed to become demanding and manipulative (over food), they are well-mannered and safe for children and adults.</p>
<p>Zoning laws may forbid pigs, so check the local ordinances before getting one for a pet. People have fought the idea that all pigs are livestock in court and won the right to have a small one for a pet, but this is an expense you may not want to incur. Having a pig means also having a fenced yard or a lot of time to spend outside with your pet. Pigs &#8211; large or small &#8211; are mud loving animals; they like to explore mud for edibles, mix it thoroughly to the perfect consistency, and lie in it.</p>
<p>Obesity is probably the main health problem these pets have. Their feet and legs are not sturdy enough for them to carry a lot of excess poundage, their eyes can get lost in fat rolls, and they will not be able to move around freely. They are prone to dry skin and sunburn and love to be rubbed and scratched. Everyone, including the neighbors, will want to feed them, so you have to be vigilant as well as strong-minded in watching their diet.</p>
<p>Many localities treat pigs as livestock under the zoning laws and do not allow them in residential areas, so check before you get a pig and get attached to it, as you inevitably will. You will want to be sure there is a vet near by who understands and works with pigs. If the legalities can be met and there is a support system for your pet&#8217;s health care, and if you know you are tough enough to give your pig green beans instead of cookies, you can go ahead and get one of these amazing little pigs for your very own.</p>
<p>Teacup pigs make great pets for those who want to make a long-term commitment to an intelligent, devoted, and unusual animal.</p>
<p>Search the internet for reputable breeders. You will be surprised by a teacup pigs intelligence and devotion. If your piglet will reside indoors, it is necessary to take the same precautions you would for a toddler. <a href="http://www.teacuppigsforsale.com">pigs for sale</a></p>


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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2009 11:28:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack Thompson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a farmer with pigs, it is very important that pigs are properly taken care of as they can get ill very easily. Pigs are very prone to disease and you need to monitor them very closely. There are many ways to keep pigs healthy and safe from sickness and disease. Using many techniques and safety tips, you can keep your pigs safe for a long time.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='petbyline'>by Jack Thompson</div>
<p>As a farmer with pigs, it is very important that pigs are properly taken care of as they can get ill very easily. Pigs are very prone to disease and you need to monitor them very closely. There are many ways to keep pigs healthy and safe from sickness and disease. Using many techniques and safety tips, you can keep your pigs safe for a long time.</p>
<p>There are many ways to keep your pigs safe. The first thing you need to do is feed them a good diet. Proper food is one way to keep your pigs healthy. Diet is important to all species. Feed your pigs a balanced diet of corn and protein. This will keep them healthy and fat. Moreover, make sure you put assorted nuts and vegetables in their feed too to round out their diet. This will make sure their immune system is strong. </p>
<p>If your pigs are sick, make sure you take the quickly to a vet. The vet will take care of your pigs and give them all the proper shots and medications. Pigs get diseases easily. Make sure you give them antibiotics regularly so that they remain healthy. Your vet will help you maintain a good schedule and safe treatment procedures for your pigs.</p>
<p>The sanitation process that involves a 3 step procedure of cleaning, disinfecting and eventually drying the show equipment, if implemented religiously, will go a long way in curbing the introduction and transmission of infections. A control on the presence and exposure to wildlife, birds and rodents must be administered as it is an easy medium of transmission of infections by these pests. </p>
<p>Pigs are very prone to getting sick. Make sure you keep the area clean that the pigs live in. Moreover, regularly check your pigs for sickness and separate them from other pigs. If your pigs are sick, make sure to remove so they do not infect your other pigs and you don&#8217;t ruin all your herd. Disease spreads quickly among pigs.</p>
<p>With Swine Flu a pandemic around the world, people are looking at pigs skeptically now. Farmers everywhere are watching pork sales decrease and government inspections increase. Though it is always important to protect your pigs against sickness, now is even more important a time to do so. Make sure you take good care of your pigs, feed them well, and always inspect them for disease. Prevention is the most important measure.</p>
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<div class='petlinks'>Jack has been a farmer for a long time and has raised many pigs. You can find out more information on his blog about <a href="http://landissues.wordpress.com/">farming politics and information</a> and on <a href="http://growingstuff.wordpress.com/">how to grow stuff</a>.</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pigs need lots of food to be healthy. A diet that is rich in energy and supplemented with plenty of protein is recommended and wholesome to maintain healthy growth of your pig. A pig can not be called a pig unless it loves its food. Expect your pig to eat all it's food with enthusiasm and when done it is not uncommon for them to seek even more food. However, be careful of your pig being always focused on the thought of eating food, it does not mean you submit to its obsession. There is a carefully balanced pattern of for a pig and before you give that pig that extra bite of food, ponder again!


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='petbyline'>by Jack Thompson</div>
<p>Pigs need lots of food to be healthy. A diet that is rich in energy and supplemented with plenty of protein is recommended and wholesome to maintain healthy growth of your pig. A pig can not be called a pig unless it loves its food. Expect your pig to eat all it&#8217;s food with enthusiasm and when done it is not uncommon for them to seek even more food. However, be careful of your pig being always focused on the thought of eating food, it does not mean you submit to its obsession. There is a carefully balanced pattern of for a pig and before you give that pig that extra bite of food, ponder again!</p>
<p>The bulk of a pig&#8217;s diet is made up from potbellied pig feed. Even though not widely available, it is important not to compromise and swap it with readily available alternative feed. A pig&#8217;s food generally resembles small pellets that are high in proteins and with low calories unlike a hog&#8217;s diet. Once you have chosen the required kind of food, the next thought provoking step is to think about the amount of food to be fed to pigs to keep the important balance of the pig&#8217;s weight . When raising pigs on a farm, grain and corn can be fed to them in a pig trough. Always continue to let pigs eat until they stop. </p>
<p>Feeding pigs meals spread across the day is a effective way to provide meals for your pig. By putting out four servings of half a cup each at steady times across a day will assist with easy digestion and also the pig will learn to ration it&#8217;s feed. In case of a predicament, if you are unable to be with your pig as often to provide all meals, then you can reduce it to 2-3 times each day but the quantity still kept the same. If the pig is hungry in between normal feeds, which you should expect regularly, then give it with plenty of natural food. Pigs feast on berries, carrots, raisins, apples, celery and anything else you can find in your refrigerator.</p>
<p>Not very fussy eaters, pigs when outside in the wild, tend to relish mostly on vegetation and random insects. Thus it is advisable that you do not over feed pigs with any more meat and pork items and maybe seldom entertain them with a slice of ham, bacon or sausages. </p>
<p>Pigs do love sweet treats and they can indulge in animal crackers that are not too high in calories or slightly sweetened cereal. Pigs should also be also given lots of clean water as half of a pig&#8217;s mass is made up of water. If you feed your pig a balanced diet, you will make sure it remains fat and healthy. Don&#8217;t feed them too many sweet foods because it can lead to disease and illness. </p>
<p>Feeding your pig is an easy but time consuming process. Make sure that you feed it the right food so that it does not get sick and stays healthy. A healthy pig will ensure that you get a lot of meat when you take it to the slaughter. There is a lot of resources on the web that can help you ensure that your give your pig the best food possible.</p>
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<div class='petlinks'>Jack Thompson has been training and raising pigs since he was in college as a the result of a school prank. Now he loves pigs. You can find out more information on <a href="http://raisingpigs.blogspot.com/">raising and keeping pigs</a> and about <a href="http://raisingpigs.blogspot.com/2009/02/pig-troughs.html">designing a pig pen</a> at his website.</div>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='petbyline'>by Jack Phillips</div>
<p>While some folks would never consider sharing their home with a pig, there are many who are enamored by the charm, intelligence and the striking personality of their pet pigs. Pigs are charming creatures who do make great pets and are not the dirty animals like people believe. Pigs do take a lot of work to care for but pigs are very interesting to take care of. Pigs are fun to play with and very loving despite the care and attention they require.</p>
<p>There are always upsides and downsides to raising any animal. The same is true for pigs. Pigs do have several desirable qualities. They are affectionate, curious, playful, and can be easily trained. Pig owners consider their pet an important part of the family and involve them in all their activities just like a dog or a cat. However, there are a few negative aspects to owning a pig that all potential people must be aware of as pigs are complex creatures who require an owner who can clearly understand their needs.</p>
<p>Pigs are very intelligent animals and can be easily trained like a dog. But, this intellect can make them a bit of a handful too. They are playful and curious but also headstrong and sensitive. Without sufficient stimulation, they will get easily bored, lethargic and very often destructive as well. </p>
<p>Pigs are very insistent and unrelenting when it comes down to meal times. These animals are smart enough to open fridges and cupboards if they smell something to eat. They have an uncanny knack to beg for food, most of the times demanding more and may even get aggressive with kids having food. They also tend to dig and root for food with their snouts and in the process may overturn items in the house including the trash can and can disrupt the landscaping as well. Rooting comes on instinctively and to keep the pigs from messing the house and landscape, an area of soft dirt should be provided in the yard so that pigs can satiate their rooting needs. </p>
<p>Additionally, you need to train your pigs well and make sure they understand that you are in power. They need to be taught respect and trained. They can be trained like any other animal and it just takes work and positive reinforcement. Set rules and regulations and make sure you are consistent in what you do. Use the tone of your voice to train them and you will find them respond quickly and behave well. Training them is like a training a dog. </p>
<p>Be sure to give your pig regular access to the outdoors and provide them with a lot of things to do as they are very social animals. For potential owners with appropriate expectations, a pig will make for a rewarding, entertaining and a much loved pet. Pigs are best for people who have a lot of outdoor space for pigs to roam around in. Pigs are not good city pets. You need a lot of space and if you have the space, you should consider buying a pig.</p>
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<div class='petlinks'>Jack has been a farmer for a long time and has been keeping pigs for a few decades. You can find out more information on his blog about <a href="http://landissues.wordpress.com/">farm politics and issues</a> and on <a href="http://growingstuff.wordpress.com/">how to grow stuff on a farm</a>.</div>
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