Piglets start out drinking only milk, but in just a few weeks they’ll begin to eat a variety of solid foods. Find out more about exactly what piglets eat here.| The Homesteading Hippy
Pigs will eat just about anything but this doesn't mean you shouldn't be mindful about their diet. Here's what you can and cannot feed them.| The Homesteading Hippy
Tomatoes are safe for pigs as long as they are ripe, but pigs should never eat any other part of the plant.| The Homesteading Hippy
Sweet potatoes are totally safe for pigs and a nutritious part of a good diet. Proper preparation is important, however. Find out how here.| The Homesteading Hippy
Peanut butter and peanut are filling supplements for pigs that can help them gain weight. Just make sure they don’t have harmful ingredients.| The Homesteading Hippy
Blueberries are a safe, sweet treat for pigs that are full of nutrients. Everything you should know on giving blueberries to your pigs here.| The Homesteading Hippy
Pigs may not be the easiest animals to raise, but they have a ton of benefits. Here's everything you should know about how to raise them.| The Homesteading Hippy
Pigs can eat all kinds of things safely, but they can't just have anything, contrary to what some say. Learn what they can eat here.| The Homesteading Hippy
Feeding pigs can cost you a fortune. If you want to save money, check inside and learn 14 clever ways to feed them nearly for free. #pigs| The Homesteading Hippy
People think pigs can eat anything, but that's not true. Lots of things are truly toxic to them. Learn about 14 such things inside.| The Homesteading Hippy