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Pigs as pets
Has anybody here ever had a pig as a pet? I am thinking of getting one of these:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/70448 97.stm
If anyone has any experience of having a house pig I would welcome their input.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/70448 97.stm
If anyone has any experience of having a house pig I would welcome their input.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Pigs are one of the cleanest animals and very easy to house train, they are also very intelligent creatures, if you do get one, a boar is probably your best bet as sows come into season on a very regular basis, every 3 weeks in fact and although they don't bleed like for instance dogs, they can be a nuisance nonetheless, if you get a boar then get him castrated at the earliest possible age, usually 6-8 weeks of age and this will lessen any unwanted aroma's.
Good luck if you get 1, I love pigs of all types, even the enormous ones.
Good luck if you get 1, I love pigs of all types, even the enormous ones.
i couldnt beleive it too when i found out you needed a permit for a pig etc, basically anything with hooves, it started when we had the foot and mouth a few years ago.
and also if you do get a permit, you cant just take it out for a walk you then have to apply for a pass for that day to be able to take it off your property. i looked in to this alot as i really wanted 2 little goats, as when younger we had one. the only type of farm animal you can have without a permit is a chicken..someone had applied for one and while he was waiting for it he went and got the animals, which i think was a sheep and 2 pigs, he got found out and wasnt given the permit but worst of all he was fined �50,000.
and also if you do get a permit, you cant just take it out for a walk you then have to apply for a pass for that day to be able to take it off your property. i looked in to this alot as i really wanted 2 little goats, as when younger we had one. the only type of farm animal you can have without a permit is a chicken..someone had applied for one and while he was waiting for it he went and got the animals, which i think was a sheep and 2 pigs, he got found out and wasnt given the permit but worst of all he was fined �50,000.