1. Prepare comfortable and clean feeding cages.
Dutch pigs are lively. If they are kept at home, they will chew furniture and wires. So it is recommended to keep them in big cages. In addition, Dutch pigs like dry living environment, so the mats in cages should be replaced regularly, and do not choose dusty mats, which will affect the skin and respiratory tract of Dutch pigs.
Step 2 take a bath regularly
Although Dutch pigs can clean their own hair, they are easy to get stuck by feces and need to take a bath regularly. Dutch pigs can be washed with water, but not too often. It is suggested that one month 1 time is enough.
Step 3 feed scientifically
It is suggested that Dutch pigs should be fed with unlimited ladder grass and a small amount of guinea pig feed. Guinea pig food can supplement the daily nutrition of Dutch pigs. Timothy grass can not only supplement dietary fiber, but also help Dutch pigs grind their teeth.
What can't Dutch pigs eat?
Generally speaking, garlic, peppers, onions, shallots, ginger, leeks, germinated potatoes, too cold, too hot, too high salt content and other foods are not suitable for Dutch pigs to eat.
In addition, although Dutch pigs can eat apples, pears, watermelons and other fruits, they can't eat more, because these fruits have too much sugar, which easily leads to obesity and is unhealthy.