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| I see in the charts that they can eat broccoli leaves, and everybody just says that they feed them broccoli. What parts-stalks or the 'nubby things'? And what about tomato skin and seeds? Are they OK? |
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| Re: Broccoli and Tomato I asked about tomato seeds a few weeks ago. I remove mine because the "slime" gets on their white chins and stains them for about a week. Ly said the seeds are too small to choke on & it was personal preference to leave them or remove them. |
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| Re: Broccoli and Tomato You can feed the stalk or the florets on broccoli. If you feed the stalk, just cut it down enough to make it easier for the pigs to eat. I personally cut up the florets into easier to manage chunks for the girls. Tomato seeds are fine as they are small and soft and pose no choking threats. I have found roma tomatoes a good choice for my herd because they have more flesh and less seeds and junk inside. I cut one small roma tomato up about twice a week for my 5 girls. If you have one or two pigs, you may find it easier to go with cherry tomatoes or about a total of 1/3 of a small roma tomato per feeding. |
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