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Miniature Pig Health Care

Miniature Pig Health Care

Alice Ashburn

Jun 20, 2015

Vaccinations

Protecting your pigs from disease and critters is important, but can be very confusing. There is a lot of contradictory information found online and many vets are not used to caring for mini pigs. That is why we have put together this info to help you on your pig journey.

After doing a lot of work with our veterinarian, we vaccinate our babies for Erysipelas and Tetanus. Our breeders receive additional vaccinations recommended by our vet.

There are times when your pig, no matter the size, can have a reaction to their vaccinations. This reaction will be seen through a fever. You need to watch for an hour or two after their vaccinations for an increased temperature, lethargic behavior or lack of appetite. To prevent a raised temperature, we give our pigs children's liquid Ibuprofen.

Worming Your Pig

Worms are extremely preventable. You should worm your pig approximately every three months. There are a few products that you can use that are made specifically for pigs.

What Are Mites?

Mites are a type of tick that burrow under the skin and lays eggs. The eggs itch the pig and cause them to scratch. Their skin tends to be dry and flaky, more than usual. Their eyes also tend to water, and their skin has an orange color. They also tend to loose their hair on the sides from all of their scratching.

Where Do Mites Come From?

Mites come from other animals. They are carried by squirrels, raccoons, other pigs, dogs, cats, etc. They tend to be worse during wet, warm weather. They can also just be carriers on your pig and have any effect until your animal is stressed. Our vet says she sees a lot of mites show on animals when they go through a stressful time or change.

Should I Worry About Mites?

Mites are like fleas, except they don't invade your house. It is easy to treat and is not something that you should worry about. Just make sure you treat for it, and it should never be a problem.

How Do You Treat Mites?

Mites are treated with Ivermectin. The best way to administer Ivermectin is through a shot. However since most people are not comfortable administering Ivermectin this way, you can give it to your pig orally. There are many different brands of Ivermectin, below are a few of the more popular brands. To administer Ivermectin orally, you must measure it based on weight. For an oral dosage you should double the recommended dosage. Just add it to their food. You will need to give Ivermectin twice, 10 days apart, to kill the mite life-cycle.
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10 years, 5 months ago

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Meds and conditions for Micro, Mini, Pixie pigs

Meds and conditions for Micro, Mini, Pixie pigs

Alice Ashburn

10 years, 5 months ago

Alice Ashburn added a photo to Miniature Pig Health Care.

Meds and conditions for Micro, Mini, Pixie pigs

Meds and conditions for Micro, Mini, Pixie pigs

Alice Ashburn

10 years, 5 months ago

Alice Ashburn added a photo to Miniature Pig Health Care.

Meds and conditions for Micro, Mini, Pixie pigs

Meds and conditions for Micro, Mini, Pixie pigs

Alice Ashburn

10 years, 5 months ago

Alice Ashburn added a photo to Miniature Pig Health Care.

Meds and conditions for Micro, Mini, Pixie pigs

Meds and conditions for Micro, Mini, Pixie pigs

Alice Ashburn

10 years, 5 months ago

Alice Ashburn added a photo to Miniature Pig Health Care.

Meds and conditions for Micro, Mini, Pixie pigs

Meds and conditions for Micro, Mini, Pixie pigs

Alice Ashburn

10 years, 5 months ago

Alice Ashburn added a photo to Miniature Pig Health Care.

Meds and conditions for Micro, Mini, Pixie pigs

Meds and conditions for Micro, Mini, Pixie pigs

Alice Ashburn

10 years, 5 months ago

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