Five Signs Your Mini Pig’s Diet Needs an Upgrade
What you feed your mini pig has a significant impact on their energy, health and happiness. Plus, every pig is different, so their diet should be, too. If your pet is gaining weight, slowing down or getting older, watch for these telltale signs that it might be time to reevaluate their daily diet.
Their Weight Is Off Balance
Maintaining a healthy weight is crucial for optimal health and a happy mini pig. If your pet is carrying too much or too little weight, it may be a sign that their diet isn’t working for them.
Young pigs need more protein and energy to grow, while adults do better with extra fiber to manage their weight. If your mini pig’s weight seems off, consider switching to a feed that matches their age
TIP: If your pig is overweight, calculate daily food allotment based on the estimated healthy weight, not the current weight.
Their Coat or Hooves Look Dull
How your mini pig looks on the outside often indicates how healthy they are inside. If you notice brittle hooves, they might be missing important nutrients. Try a feed fortified with amino acids, vitamins and minerals to help their coat and hooves stay healthy.
They’re Lacking Energy or Engagement
Mini pigs are naturally curious and social. You can keep things interesting with occasional fresh vegetables or feeding time outdoors, where they can root around and engage their brain. Even indoors, you can encourage your pig to use their senses to find scattered food.
However, if your pig seems tired or uninterested in play, it could be more than just a mood. Sometimes, these changes mean they need different nutrition. A diet with balanced protein, fat and carbohydrates can help keep them active and support their digestion and immune system.
Their Diet is Designed for Production, Not Pets
Feeds for farm pigs are often designed for fast growth and weight gain — not necessarily for the long-term health of a beloved pet. Ph.D. animal nutritionists formulate pet-specific diets like Mazuri Mini Pig Diets to contain high fiber, concentrated vitamins and minerals and premium ingredients to help a pet mini pig thrive for years to come.
Their Age or Appetite Is Changing
As pigs get older, what they need from their food changes. Young pigs need more protein and energy to grow. Active adults do best with balanced fiber and nutrients, while mature pigs need less protein and energy but more fiber. If your pig is moving into a new stage of life, it’s a good time to update their diet.
How To Determine the Best Diet for Your Mini Pig
Your cute companion deserves high-quality nutrition, expertly designed to meet their specific needs. At Mazuri, we’ve created three specially formulated mini pig diets — Youth, Active Adult and Mature Maintenance — so you can match your pig’s feed to their exact life stage and lifestyle.
All Mazuri Mini Pig Diets contain:
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Vitamins and minerals for immune health.
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Yucca extract for natural odor control.
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NO artificial colors or flavors, bone meal or medications.
Your mini pig deserves the best, and the best thing you can do is provide them with a premium-quality, expertly formulated diet tailored to their stage of life.
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