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		<title>Characteristics of Micro Pigs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your pets are like humans too. They can be sweet, cool, aggressive and curious at times. Micro pigs for example comes in different breeds and thus, having variations of characteristics or temperaments there are several genetic traits that are present among them. Yes they are intelligent and loving. However, they can suffer from stress and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-465" title="micro pigs" src="http://micropigs.org/wp-content/uploads/tinypig.jpg" alt="micro pigs" width="290" height="204" />Your pets are like humans too. They can be sweet, cool, aggressive and curious at times. Micro pigs for example comes in different breeds and thus, having variations of characteristics or temperaments there are several genetic traits that are present among them. Yes they are intelligent and loving. However, they can suffer from stress and later turns nasty especially if left with children and has no porcine company. It is best to understand the behavior of your pet pig. It will make you prepared and ready on what to do and how to control it whenever their mood swings strikes.</p>
<p><strong>Pigs are sociable</strong><br />
They have that sociable attitude by nature. They want to live in group in their natural habitat. They can all communicate and understand each other with their pig language. Fences are actually created in farms to prevent them from escaping yet they still do and usually they work in pairs. They also come to their ‘teenage years’ and this is the stage where you need to institute that you are the boss. They can get bored too, particularly when they notice they are spending excessive time with you or with other animals. So make sure to keep up with your entertaining tricks.</p>
<p><strong>Pigs are clean</strong><br />
Pigs stink. You most likely heard that pigs have foul odor. Well, it is not likely true. They do roll in the mud, but it’s one way to keep them off from parasites, fungus and bugs and as sun block for their sensitive skin. If they are in farm, they will only choose one corner of their pen where they use it as their toilette area. Unlike, chickens and goats that leave their dirt anywhere they are standing. Mostly, it is far from where they eat, drink and sleep.</p>
<p><strong>Pigs are Intelligent</strong><br />
This explains why pigs are curious by nature, because they are intelligent. Like humans, they are often curious with the things around them and would definitely spend hours rooting in your garden. Or even seek tidbits of foods in your carpet. Their level of attention becomes high during trainings. It is a chance for you to kindle new tricks and exercises, especially if you have an ultimate reward for them, food. Train your mini pig to jump, but it’s going to be slightly low.</p>
<p>As the pigs are fifth for the most intelligent animal, it’s because of their memory, instinct and intuition. Though they do not have conscience and can’t distinguish between right or wrong, still they are fast learners and master what they have learned.</p>
<p><strong>Pigs are Loving</strong><br />
They are affectionate and want to have close body contact. Nowadays, mini pig owners allow their pet pig to sleep with them in the same bed. Don’t worry, they neither hog nor squirm. They seek for loving companionship and it’s for long term.</p>
<p><strong>Pigs eat a lot</strong><br />
Your miniature pig can be unsatisfied of what you feed to it. If it happens that their appetite are not well-met, you’ll discover their rambling actions. For this matter, discipline must come in and proper feeding should be observed. If you allow your micro pig to graze on grass, don’t spray any chemicals or pesticides.</p>
<p>These are five among the characteristics that you can find from all pigs, either miniature pigs or the commercial pigs served in your dining table. You might be excited by now to have one. Go ahead and check your local pet shop for available micro pigs.</p>
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		<title>How Tea Cup Pigs did come to existent?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before you buy a pet pig, find out how tea cup pigs come from existent. It will provide you with an overview on where it came from and how it all started.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-285" title="tea cup pigs" src="http://micropigs.org/wp-content/uploads/teacuppig.jpg" alt="tea cup pigs" width="246" height="160" />Tea cup pigs, micro mini pigs, micro pigs, mini pigs, and miniature pigs, all of these are only referring to one thing, a piglet which weighs about 40lbs to 100 lbs. if you want to know where they originally came from, you will not believe it came from a pig that weighs almost 200lbs.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Tea cup pigs are about the size of a tea cup. The famous is the pot-bellied pig which is the first breed of pig used by Chris Murray for medical research. Together with him is his wife, Nicky Murray. The pets are originally named as Pennywell miniatures. It is the name of the farm where the first mini pig was born. Later, Chris realized that the little pigs also love coffees. He then renamed them with Tea cup pigs. They are not pigs in teacup but at birth, they do fit in a teacup in about 9 ounces.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The first teacup pig is named Tetley, because it exactly fitted of Chris’s teacup. It was hard work for nine years until they have finally brought the miniature pigs to existence. They have had errors and failures with their research. They first tried Iron Age pigs and wild boar, also English breeds such as Middle White, Gloucestershire Old Spot, Tamworths and Berkshire. Until the top cross, Kunekune, became successful. He has had prior knowledge with pig breeding but it was only all about rapid growth rate and good food conversion ratio. When the little pigs came, he decided to have them on his farm too. Visitors, especially adults, usually place the pigs in their laps for hours. The normal pig is a heavy creature to be placed on their laps. After being featured in different magazines and news, they had a waiting list of around two years from people around the world  who want to own a Pennywell miniature pig.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Fully grown little pigs of about 2 years can weigh an average of 65 lbs. They are expensive because of their high demand and are usually sold in pairs. More people are getting interested of buying one. The pigs are intelligent and affectionate animals. Pet lovers who are allergic to fur have a choice to keep a pet pig since it has no hair. They do not have fleas and are clean. However, naïve owners are not sure how big they can grow and vicious they can be. This is the reason for the increase of abandoned pigs. Breeders and sellers usually have commitment plans to prevent this event to happen.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Chris is delighted for the success they have achieved, thanks to Tetley. Their farm was given a big boost of visitors after he and Tetley was featured in television. He has achieved the key for any tourist attraction, to stand out from the rest. Now you know where the little pigs came from, why not try adding a new pet at home with a little creature like a mini pig? Tea cup pigs are cute and tiny at birth but bear in mind that they do grow big.</p>
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		<title>What is your Micro Mini Pig?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Different breeds of micro mini pig have different characteristics. When taking care of one, be responsible in providing time and love for your pet.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-261" title="micro mini pig" src="http://micropigs.org/wp-content/uploads/pigs9.jpg" alt="micro mini pig" width="260" height="202" />Micro mini pig is the result of medical research and was lately developed as a pet pig. Mini pigs for sale are now available on line either for breed or as a pet. More and more individuals are interested to own at least a piglet. Chris Murray is the known to be the original breeder and the miniature pig has not just made their farm distinctive but became famous all over the world.</p>
<p>Micro mini pig can be easily trained as long as you are patient. They can be your companion and can play with them. However, they are not like your cats and dogs. So they way you care for your other pets must be different from they way you need to care for them. What is your micro pig by the way? Have you chosen one? Here is the list for you to choose from.</p>
<p>Different micro mini pig breeds<br />
Vietnamese Potbellied Pigs – this is the first breed that has undergone the medical research. This is frequently chosen as a pet. They have straight tail, upright ears, short legs, and a pot-belly. Pot-bellied pigs eat a wide range of foods but they should be fed a balanced diet as they are pets. They weigh from 60 lbs. and up.</p>
<p>Juliani Pig – this are also known as Miniature Painted Pig because of the few spots on their skins. It is a rare breed of tiny pig and was reportedly endangered. However, due to breeders they can still be found today. They have different colors; silver with black spots, rust with black spots and white with black spots. Their legs are longer compared with Pot-bellied. They can weigh 50 lbs and up.</p>
<p>African Pygmy – also referred to as Guinea Hogs. They arrived from Africa and are in historic journals with descriptions as huge, hairy and red pigs. The tail is curl and has straight backs, with non-wrinkled skin, bristly hair and short legs. They weigh 60 lbs and up.</p>
<p>Yucatan Pig – this miniature pig originally came from Mexico. They are very gentle and are usually black in color. Their skin color is almost like humans that is why it is often used in laboratories. Medical research for a mini Yucatan Pig has produced one weighing up to 100 lbs.</p>
<p>Ossabaw Island Pig – this breed of pig is categorized as ‘Feral’ or wild, untamed, uncultivated and undomesticated. They are believed to be living since primitive time of Medieval Europe. The name Ossabaw is coined from the island in Georgia’s coast where the colonists settled. They have heavy coats, prick ears and long snouts. They come in solid colors gray, blue and red .They can live up to 25 years and weighs about 40 – 90 lbs.</p>
<p>Kunekune Pig – weighs about 70lbs and up. They have tassels hanging from their lower jaw which is about 4 cm long. Their bodies are short and round as well as their legs. They come in 6 colors; tan, brown, black and white, white, black and gold.</p>
<p>You can choose whatever breed you would like to buy but be sure that they are not restricted in your area. Once you are already an owner of this little creature, make sure you will be committed to do your duties and responsibilities in taking care and feeding them. Micro mini pig</p>
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		<title>The Latest Pet Craze, Miniature Pig</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 2011 16:46:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Miniature pig, a breed developed and used for medical research or as a pet. It is also known as a teacup pig, mini pig, or micro pigs. It was first used for medical research in Europe during 1980’s before it was introduced as a pet in the United States of America in the form of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-256" title="miniature pig" src="http://micropigs.org/wp-content/uploads/pigs61.jpg" alt="miniature pig" width="284" height="213" />Miniature pig, a breed developed and used for medical research or as a pet. It is also known as a teacup pig, mini pig, or <a href="http://micropigs.org/">micro pigs</a>. It was first used for medical research in Europe during 1980’s before it was introduced as a pet in the United States of America in the form of the Vietnamese Potbellied Pig.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Miniature pig usually weighs only less than 150 pounds compared with the usual pigs that weigh as large as 1000 pounds. At birth, the little pigs weigh just over half a pound and grow 12 to 16 inches high. It can live typically between five to fifteen years with correct care and proper nutrition.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Miniature pigs have increased in popularity. Animal lovers are going crazy over this new breed of pet. They can be trained and can keep themselves clean, although most of the people believe that pigs are dirty creatures. In the UK, a micro mini pig is not only found in zoos or farms but also at home that is kept as a pet pig.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">They become more domesticated and adapting the new surroundings very quick. Compared with pedigree dogs, it has very few ailments. They do not have fleas as well like other household pets. Pigs are the fourth smartest animal on Earth and that makes them the smartest pet that you own.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The piglets do like to eat, a lot. You can’t let your pig eats whatever it wants. The crucial part in having a mini pig as a pet is planning the healthy diet. Since it is smart, you can use food as a special treat. Train your pig with different tricks in exchange of a snack.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Whatever we call the small creature, having it as a pet is not only a lavishness. Consider everything that you need to consider before jumping into the decision of owning one or a pair of piglets. It is an option and privilege to be accountable in taking care of a valuable life.</p>
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		<title>Mini Pigs for Sale Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jul 2011 17:54:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The favorite pet pig that you have been wishing to own can now be purchased on line. Teacup, micro or Mini Pigs for sale is just a click away. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><a href="http://micropigs.org/wp-content/uploads/mini-pig-for-sale.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-198" title="mini pigs for sale" src="http://micropigs.org/wp-content/uploads/mini-pig-for-sale.jpg" alt="mini pigs for sale" width="336" height="252" /></a>Mini pigs for sale</strong> online have been available since early 2000’s. They were not intended to be for sale and as a pet pig. It all started only with a single pig that was undergone for medical research and later on became a pet pig of everyone. The Vietnamese Potbellied pig first came out. New breeds followed like Juliani Pig, African Pygmy, Yucatan Pig and Ossabaw Island Pig. They are also called teacup pigs, especially if they are small just like a teacup. A <a href="http://micropigs.org/the-latest-pet-craze-miniature-pig/">miniature pig</a> weigh can weigh 100 lbs or about 9 lbs at birth. On the other hand, they do grow bigger.</p>
<p style="display: inline;">Mini pigs for sale are still trending in the Internet until today. More and more people are looking forward to own one of the micro mini pig. Yes, there are</p>
<h2 style="font-size: 12px; display: inline;">mini pigs for sale</h2>
<p style="display: inline; text-align: justify;">online. There are breeders and sellers posting the pictures of their well bred pigs. They are for sale all over the world. They provide description and their original breed. Other breeders are investing a lot just for a show. When it comes with the prices, you can have a negotiation. There are factors they look up with to determine how much they can offer.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Do you want to know why the piglets are big crushes among people mainly with British and American celebrities? Their popularity has increases so much. They are sociable and intelligent and not to mention that they are low maintenance. They do not make a lot of noises and very few health issues. Those who are allergic to fur or hair of cats and dogs, they have the advantage on becoming their pets.</p>
<p style="display: inline;">When you have the seen</p>
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<p style="display: inline; text-align: justify;">, you will then look at the prices. As mentioned earlier, the prices for each pig vary. Factors like the gender, the color, breed, the parents and the weight. Usually, the lighter the pig weighs the more expensive it cost. The standard micro pig is around $1500. Much lighter pigs are $2000 and above. Pure breeds are usually not sold as pet stock but rather for breeding only. Juliani purebred starts at $3500. There are payment plans available and a contract that states you will be committed to do your part as pet pig owner.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Having a pig as a pet can be fun. Make sure that you have the time to give for them and be careful when you feed them. They have intrusive nature and that makes them getting into trouble once they are unsupervised. If you have other pets like cats and dogs, they will attack them. Think first of the reason why you would like to have one before buying it. Are the pigs allowed in your area? Do you have a place where it can stay and sleep? After you are decided, you have the direction on which breed of pig would fit your needs. Mini pigs for sale have helped entrepreneurs in expanding their business and the pigs have helped their owners in giving them comfort and pleasure when stress strikes them.</p>
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		<title>Pet Pig; is it an Everybody’s Pet?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 13:11:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pet Pig is one of the best pets that any person can own. Not all of the pigs nowadays stay in pig pens but rather in baby cribs. Pigs are intelligent, just right behind cats and dogs. Being curious and intelligent at the same time, they are determined to escape their enclosures but will give [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-179" title="pet pig" src="http://micropigs.org/wp-content/uploads/pig-pet.jpg" alt="pet pig" width="284" height="219" />Pet Pig is one of the best pets that any person can own. Not all of the pigs nowadays stay in pig pens but rather in baby cribs. Pigs are intelligent, just right behind cats and dogs. Being curious and intelligent at the same time, they are determined to escape their enclosures but will give you so much pleasure. They love attention and will lie around in being spoken to.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Pet Pig</strong>can be of different breeds. We have potbellied, miniature, and the teacup pigs. Just like dogs, you can choose from different breeds. You can go with the most popular or with multi-colors.</p>
<p style="display: inline;">You can see pigs from different movies just like the famous Babe and Charlotte’s Web. They are not depicted in their truest form as you see them in the television. It seems most people view all of them in the same way when animals vary from traits and characteristics. You need to weigh in the cons and pros before you actually buy a</p>
<h2 style="font-size: 12px; display: inline;">pet pig</h2>
<p style="display: inline; text-align: justify;">. It is best to see the tiny pig in its home atmosphere and see how it behaves. These pigs also grow bigger. This is what the public do not take account into. In that case, you will know whether it has been trained to be hygienic and tidy.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">They are also human acting. When they are yearning for food, it is deeply associated with their emotional response. Becoming very backward can lead to anger and bad behavior. Special attention is needed with to take care of their skin. Few people can avoid allergies from their pet pigs, but the pigs will not be able to; one thing that their companion neglects to do for them. Never leave garbage in any area that is within their reach. They are also sensitive to temperatures, extreme temperature. They can become by far over heated or over cold. Make certain to have your pets work out too.  Keep these points in mind.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Micro Pigs for Sale</strong><br />
Paris Hilton owns a miniature pig too. After she was spotted carrying a piglet around Hollywood, the craze for the mini pigs got a huge boost. More people got interested of getting one and own it. The prices vary according to different factors. The Vietnamese Potbellied Pigs are the most popular because it is the first to be used in medical research. The size is also a factor. The less weight of the little pigs, the more expensive it is. It means the large the pig is as an adult; the cheaper is its price. The usual mini pig weighs less than 150 pounds while the teacup pigs are bigger than the miniature pigs.</p>
<p style="display: inline;">Pet Pig, many believe it is a great pet. However, it is not for everyone. <a href="http://micropigs.org/micro-and-mini-pigs/">Micro and mini pigs</a> needs a companion most of the time. For an owner who is not ready for the commitment, better not pursue your plan to get one. A life of a little pig’s concern is to have a loving home where it can be cared for its entire life.</p>
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<p style="display: inline; text-align: justify;">is not for everybody.</p>
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		<title>Buying Pot-Bellied Pigs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2011 01:53:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things to consider when buying Pot-Bellied Pigs. There are a lot of ways to own a Pot-Bellied Pigs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-103" title="Pot-Bellied Pigs" src="http://micropigs.org/wp-content/uploads/two-adult-pot-bellied-pigs.jpg" alt="pot-bellied pigs" width="280" height="188" />The <strong>pot-bellied pigs</strong> is a breed of domesticated pig originating in Vietnam and they are considerably smaller than the standard American or European farm pigs. Although pot bellied pigs for sale are usually the size of a medium to large dog, they weigh more, having an increased body density. Pot bellied pigs for sale tend to weigh from 20 to 300 pounds. They stand out from other pig breeds by their smaller size, upright ears and straight tails. The common image of a pot bellied pig is one that has large fat rolls around and a belly that touches the ground. However, this can be indicative of being overweight, as not all pot bellied <a href="http://micropigs.org/pigs-for-sale/">pigs for sale</a> have a large pot belly. Male pot-bellied pigs for sale, called boars, become fertile before they are physically mature, around 6 months of age and mature at 6 years.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Pot-bellied pigs come from the same species as ordinary farmyard pigs and wild boars and thus they can interbreed. Over the years pot-bellied pigs for sale have been repeatedly cross-bred with the farmyard breeds of pig. This has resulted in pot-bellied pigs who are much larger than the original Vietnam pot-bellied pig. Purebred pot-bellied pigs are so original that studies have shown that they are genetically different based on their location in Vietnam. It has been found that the original pure breed of Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs only exist in mountainous Vietnam and Thailand. Accordingly the Vietnamese government has been subsidizing farmers because this breed of pig is not as large as the standard farmyard pig and thus does not bring in as much revenue.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In the 1990s, pot-bellied pigs for sale became popular as pets. When pot-bellied pigs for sale when very small and young, and thus look very cute and attractive. However, these pot belly pigs to grow to much larger sizes and require a lot of care. Pet owners quickly figured this all out and pot-bellied pigs for sale were abandoned in droves, bringing this fad to an end. Other pet owners were forced to abandon their pet pot-bellied pigs for sale due to local ordinances.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you want to have your very own</p>
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<p style="display: inline; text-align: justify;">for sale you can buy them from breeders. One way that you can find breeders through current pot-bellied pig owners. If this is not expedient, you can find breeders through quick searches online. Most breeders have their own websites, where you can find out what breeds of pot-bellied pigs for sale they offer. However, before looking for a pot-bellied pigs for sale you should do thorough research and see what sort of reputation they have.</p>
<p style="display: inline;">An alternative to buying a</p>
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<p style="display: inline; text-align: justify;">for sale from a breeder is to adopt an abandoned pot-bellied pig from local shelters. Not only is this typically less expensive than buying a pot-bellied pig for sale from breeders, it rescues pot-bellied pigs from being euthanized. The downside is that the pot-bellied pigs for sale will be typically older than the one you will get from breeders.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 May 2011 00:55:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guide about piglets for sale and thing to consider when buying piglets.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-104" title="Piglets for Sale" src="http://micropigs.org/wp-content/uploads/piglets-TAB.jpg" alt="Piglets for Sale" width="280" height="216" />Piglets for sale become center of attention in the market even in ancient time. Pigs and humans have been closely connected for literally thousands of years. The omnivorous and social behavior of pigs, meant that they were easily domesticated and used to meet humanity&#8217;s needs. Pigs have been raised for primarily for food and leather. In recent decades, piglets for sale have been used in scientific research and even as pets.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Regular pigs can become very large, upwards to 1000 pounds, so it is the smaller breeds of pigs, like the potbellied pig from Asia that have become pets. In the last few years, there has been a boom in sales of smaller breeds of the <a href="http://micropigs.org/buying-pot-belly-pigs/">pot-bellied pigs</a> for sale. Not only are they small, but they are very cute, which makes them much more suitable for being pets. Despite appearances, piglets for sale are very intelligent and can be trained just like dogs, which makes them even more suitable to being pets.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In order to buy <strong>piglets for sale</strong>, one must go through a breeder. Breeders raise piglets for sale in ever market. Run of the mill piglets for sale, which will go for food or for leather, are sold in bulk to pig farms or other such places. Piglets for sale in the pet market are generally sold to individuals and in small numbers. Generally people do not want to have a large number of piglets running around the house, as they can be destructive.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Of the piglets for sale on the pet market, the miniature piglets are the most expensive. They are highly sought after but supply is limited. This makes them very pricey. The average pet piglet for sale, the potbellied pig, goes for a fraction of the price that the rare, tiny specialty breeds of miniature piglets for sale.</p>
<p style="display: inline; text-align: justify;">Truffle</p>
<h3 style="font-size: 12px; display: inline; text-align: justify;">piglets for sale</h3>
<p style="display: inline; text-align: justify;">stand out from the rest of the breeds of piglets. These pigs are different from the rest in that they are a rare breed of pig that is used for work, in this case hunting truffles. This can make them very valuable as truffles are a gourmet delicacy and a good truffle hunting pig is highly sought after. However truffle pigs are not sold as young piglets for sale. Before they are sold, they must be trained to hunt for the truffles and to walk on a leash.</p>
<p style="display: inline; text-align: justify;">Pigs and humans have been co-existing in the same environments for thousands of years and in that time, pigs have been meeting humanity&#8217;s need for food and materials. All through this history piglets for sale have been on the market. Some breeds of</p>
<h2 style="font-size: 12px; display: inline; text-align: justify;">piglets for sale</h2>
<p style="display: inline; text-align: justify;">have been merely raised as source of food. Others have been turned into leather and still others have become one of the family&#8217;s pets, and as pets, these piglets for sale have been the most valuable. Rarely, a breed of pig will do work, like the truffle pig and prove itself valuable for another reason. However, each of these pigs start out life as piglets and when they are piglets, they have been piglets for sale.</p>
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		<title>Pigs for Sale</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2011 23:37:28 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://micropigs.org/wp-content/uploads/micpigadvban18081.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-106" title="Pigs for Sale" src="http://micropigs.org/wp-content/uploads/micpigadvban18081.jpg" alt="Pigs for Sale" width="350" height="217" /></a>Pigs for sale is very popular even before. It seems that pigs have been domesticated by humans since about 13,000 BC in the Near East. Since that time they have been used for meat, leather and even for brushes, because of their stiff, bristly hair. Some pigs, such as the pot-bellied pigs, are used as pets. A sub-breed, the teacup pig, has even become a bit of a fad pet. In many European countries, because pigs are naturally foragers and have an excellent sense of smell, they are used to hunt for truffles. Science has used pigs, since they have physiology similar to humans, for medical and scientific research.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Pigs are very intelligent and social animals and they can be even trained like dogs, but each excel in different things. Asian pot-bellied pigs, have become pets, as mentioned before. Lately the United States these pigs have become very popular. Domesticated farm pigs are sometimes kept inside but due to their destructive behavior and how fast the become large, they are later moved outside. Pigs are not typically used as work animals, except for the truffle pigs. The current popular pig at the moment, is the aforementioned teacup pig.</p>
<p style="display: inline; text-align: justify;"><strong>Pigs for sale</strong> are sold through breeders.Breeders raise the</p>
<h2 style="font-size: 12px; display: inline; text-align: justify;">pigs for sale</h2>
<p style="display: inline; text-align: justify;">on farms and then sell them off to other farmers who raise them for different ends. The pigs for sale that are raised for the pet market are raised in the same way. The difference is that they may be sold at a younger age or sold in smaller quantities to private individuals and not to farms. Because they are pigs that will become pets, there are a different set of rules and regulations that they must abide by.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Miniature pigs for sale are much more expensive than regular pigs. Not only is the demand for them such that they can be sold for a higher price, but they are a specialty pet and not raised in high bulk quantity like the common pot bellied pigs for sale and farm pigs for sale.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A separate line of pigs for sale are truffle pigs. Unlike farm pigs and domesticated pet pigs for sale, truffle pigs are used for work, specifically for finding truffles. Before truffle pigs can be sold to truffle hunters, these pigs for sale must be trained. The pigs must be trained to not eat too many of the truffles and to walk calmly on a leash while foraging for the truffles.</p>
<p style="display: inline; text-align: justify;">Pigs have been used to meet humanity&#8217;s needs for thousands of years and for all that time,</p>
<h3 style="font-size: 12px; display: inline; text-align: justify;">pigs for sale</h3>
<p style="display: inline; text-align: justify;">have been bought and sold. Some of them such, as the domesticated farm pig, are not too expensive. Others, especially smaller domesticated breeds of pigs for sale have been sold at higher prices due to their value as pets. Among these, the <a href="http://micropigs.org/">micro pigs</a> for sale fetch the highest dollar. Aside from these, the other valuable pigs for sale is the truffle pig which must go through a training period before it can be considered useful.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The mini pig, also known as a teacup pig, miniature pig, and micro pig, was first used as medical research subjects. Scientists used them inn medical experiments in Europe and in the UK while studying such topics as medicine, aging, and disease treatments.  Eventually  the public discovered them  and once they got a hold of them, they became very popular pets.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-243" title="micro and mini pigs" src="http://micropigs.org/wp-content/uploads/pigs8.jpg" alt="micro and mini pigs" width="245" height="229" />The <strong>micro and mini pigs</strong>, is also known as a teacup pig, miniature pig,  was first used as medical research subjects. Scientists used them inn medical experiments in Europe and in the UK while studying such topics as medicine, aging, and disease treatments. Eventually the public discovered them and once they got a hold of them, they became very popular pets.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It really took off once celebrities saw how awesome they are. Once they started buying the, their popularity exploded. In the US they became so big that it was a certified fad. It seemed like everyone from socialites to celebrities had to have one. And when pet owners saw this, they had to have one of their own.</p>
<p style="display: inline; text-align: justify;">Although they are called</p>
<h2 style="font-size: 12px; display: inline; text-align: justify;">micro and mini pigs</h2>
<p style="display: inline; text-align: justify;">, these pigs do not remain very mini for very long. They may start out all cute and tiny, but they do grow up. Adult mini pigs for sale can grow to the size of a household dog and weigh up to 150 pounds, although usually a micro pig will at least weight 20-30 pounds. This is not super small, but when compared to a pot bellied pig, which can grow to 200-300 pounds and even up to 1000 pounds, a mini pig for sale looks quite petite.</p>
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<p style="display: inline;">Pet stores do not carry</p>
<h3 style="font-size: 12px; display: inline;">micro and mini pigs</h3>
<p style="display: inline; text-align: justify;">for sale. Mini pigs are instead sold by pig breeders who raise them on farms. They then sell the piglets to customers. Information about breeders can be found on the internet as most farms have their own websites. Here you can find information about the different breeds and what special traits each one has. Some popular breeders are mini piggies, mini pigs for Sale and Royal Dandies. Notably Paris Hilton may have bought her micro and mini pigs from Royal Dandies.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Micro and mini pigs for sale are not sold for pennies. Like small purebred dogs, mini pigs are a specialty pet and are very expensive. The average mini pig for sale runs about $1000 &#8211; $1100 with the smaller, more valuable breeds running up to $4000 &#8211; $5000 per piglet.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When you are going to buy a live animal like a micro and mini  <a href="http://micropigs.org/pigs-for-sale/">pigs for sale</a>, you have to be careful. You need to think about when the mini pig can be weaned from its mother, if it requires a special diet, and how to best to have it transported to your home. You must see if there are any restrictions on how it can be transported and make arrangements accordingly. Of course you must know how to best care for it and what to do if it has any health problems when you purchase it. Some breeders allow for refunds, but others may not. Also some communities have special zoning laws regarding keeping a pig. In some places you need to have property that has been zoned for farming. All this needs to be determined ahead of time. The breeders can answer most of these questions about micro and mini pigs and if they cannot, they can point you in the right direction.</p>
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