Pigs are natural foragers in the wild, using their sensitive snouts to search for their next meal. These omnivores can eat various foods, including roots, flowers, leaves, fish, vegetation and even dead animals.
If you are the proud pet parent of a potbelly or other type of pig, make sure to feed them specifically formulated for their nutritional needs. Avoid commercial feed meant for hogs or show pigs.
You’ll also want to ensure you purchase food for the life stage of your pig. Piglets and young pigs have different nutritional needs than adults. You should always check the label on your pig food to ensure it matches your pig’s life stage.
You’ll also want to ensure your pig has continual access to grass or grass hay. Grass promotes healthy digestion and provides helpful fiber for your pet.
In the wild, pigs graze throughout the day. This feeding schedule isn’t practical for many pet parents, so you can feed your pig two to three meals a day. Consult the label on your swine food to determine the correct portion size for your pet. You can also ask your vet about the right portion size to help your pig stay at a healthy weight.