Kimberly713
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I have two pigs, both girls. I always noticed their urine dried a creamy white color on the fleece but it wasn't gritty or powdery at all so I thought nothing of it. Every now and then I would see ones that were more like calcium deposits on the fleece. I cleaned the cage 4 days ago and there are about 10 or so on the fleece now. I don't think i feed them anything with large amounts of calcium and About a week and a half ago I changed their water to reverse osmosis (R.O.) water so there is nothing in it.
Daily they eat: Cilantro, Green Leaf Lettuce, Endive Lettuce, cherry tomato,
A few times a week i substitute one of the following: cucumber, green bean, red bell pepper
My mom asked me if I could give them cranberries to help their urinary tract, since that works for people. Also, I know I could eliminate all but one veggie and introduce one each week, but I want to touch all other bases first because my mother is convinced it's "torture" (I'm well aware it's not) and she feeds them while I'm in school...
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Daily they eat: Cilantro, Green Leaf Lettuce, Endive Lettuce, cherry tomato,
A few times a week i substitute one of the following: cucumber, green bean, red bell pepper
My mom asked me if I could give them cranberries to help their urinary tract, since that works for people. Also, I know I could eliminate all but one veggie and introduce one each week, but I want to touch all other bases first because my mother is convinced it's "torture" (I'm well aware it's not) and she feeds them while I'm in school...
An image of two spots close to each other.