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There are no such breeds as "Micro" or "Teacup." These are marketing names and you will not find them included on any comprehensive breed list.

Healthy miniature pigs range in weight from 90 to 250 pounds when they reach full skeletal maturity around 5 years of age.

While miniature pigs take about 5 years to reach full maturity, they are able to breed and produce litters at just a few months of age.

Please do your research! They myth of the "Micro Pig" has become a global problem, and rescues and sanctuaries are bursting at the seams with animals that are relinquished after they get "too big" or "too troublesome." Some animals come to us starved and malformed because the owners were given improper feeding instructions.

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