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  2. 10 Alarming Facts to Consider Before Getting a Teacup Pig - AOL

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    Teacup pigs are really pot-bellied pigs sold as babies and usually underfed to stay small. Healthy and well-cared for pot-bellied pigs weigh at least 60 pounds and routinely reach 200 pounds or more.

  3. FarmVille Scam Alert! Do not click on 'Teacup Pig' News Feed ...

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    This time it involves giving away a Teacup Pig for free and is likely the work of the Another FarmVille scam has appeared in several players' Facebook News Feeds, according to FarmVille Freak.

  4. Everything you should know if you want to have a pet pig in ...

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    The trend of "teacup pigs" has been circulating the internet for many years. According to PETA, a teacup pig is either a potbellied pig that is severely malnourished or are simply falsely ...

  5. Miniature pig - Wikipedia

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    The first mini pig breed developed in the United States was the Minnesota minipig, which emerged in the 1940s. [4] [5]In the 1960s, Vietnamese Pot-bellied pigs that grew up to 91 kilograms (200 lb) were sent to zoos in Western cities [6] and were used for medical research in the fields of toxicology, pharmacology, pulmonology, cardiology, aging, and as a source of organs for organ ...

  6. Göttingen minipig - Wikipedia

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    The Göttingen minipig was raised for use in biomedical research. Smaller pigs required less space and feed, were easier to handle, and required a lesser amount of the compound being tested. [5] The Göttingen minipig was the first miniature pig breed to be developed in Europe. They were available to the German biomedical research community ...

  7. Teacup pig - Wikipedia

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  8. How big do miniature pigs get? 'Teacup' variety may get ... - AOL

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    Potential 'mini' pig owners beware: The pets can grow to be about 200 pounds, experts say. How big do miniature pigs get? 'Teacup' variety may get larger than owners bargain for

  9. Kunekune - Wikipedia

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    The Kunekune (Māori pronunciation: [kʉnɛkʉnɛ]) [1] is a small breed of domestic pig from New Zealand. Kunekune are hairy with a rotund build, and may bear wattles hanging from their lower jaws. Their colour ranges from black and white, to ginger, cream, gold-tip, black, brown, and tricoloured. They have a docile, friendly nature. [2]