Re: i think my piggy has bloat!!!!! but I'm not sure
That's not a good diet at all unfortunately.
Cabbage & broccoli cause gas & bloat, and should only be fed occasionally & in smaller amounts. Carrots have far too much sugar & vitamin A to be fed daily, it should only be a treat.
You need to feed the daily staples. Such as 1/4 Yellow or green bell pepper for their daily vitamin C intake. Red or orange contain more sugar & shouldn't be fed too often. A slice of red bell pepper does however cover the whole vit C intake for the average pig.
2 different kinds of lettuce, 2-3 Medium-large leaves each. There are many different variations of green & read leaf to rotate. No iceberg, be careful with romaine as it could cause sludge.
Cilantro is another great veggie that can be fed daily, as well as zucchini although many pigs refuse to eat it.
Feed these staples until your pigs eat them, and then introduce rotational veggies per Ly's Chart.
https://www.guineapigcages.com/foru...y-nutrition-charts-poisonous-plants-list.html
Pigs also need good quality
unlimited grass hay, 24-7. As well as a limited amount of a quality pellet such as Oxbow, kleenmamas or Sweet meadow. Most other pellets are harmful & pure garbage.
I'm worried there might be something wrong with your pig, while serious bloat could be deadly I'm also concerned about possible internal blockage or infection. Take the pig to a good exotics vet now to make sure. Depending on the age & where you got the pig, it might also be a pregnant female.