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  2. Miniature pig - Wikipedia

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    The first mini pig breed developed in the United States was the Minnesota minipig, which emerged in the 1940s. [4] [5]In the 1960s, Vietnamese Pot-bellied pigs that grew up to 91 kilograms (200 lb) were sent to zoos in Western cities [6] and were used for medical research in the fields of toxicology, pharmacology, pulmonology, cardiology, aging, and as a source of organs for organ ...

  3. Göttingen minipig - Wikipedia

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    An adult Göttingen Minipig A young Göttingen minipig piglet. The Göttingen minipig (also known as the Göttinger or "Goettingen" minipig) is a breed of miniature pig.The Göttingen minipig is the smallest domestic pig breed known in the world; as an adult, they weigh around 35 kg (77 lb). [1]

  4. Vietnamese Pot-bellied - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese Pot-bellied is the exonym for the Lon I (Vietnamese: Lợn Ỉ) or I pig, [a] an endangered traditional Vietnamese breed of small domestic pig. The I is uniformly black and has short legs and a low-hanging belly, from which the name derives. It is reared for meat; it is slow-growing, but the pork has good flavour.

  5. Everything you should know if you want to have a pet pig in ...

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    While they may be tiny and adorable for part of their life, these pigs will not stay mini. In reality, they could grow to be over 100 pounds. Another pet pig by the name of Piggie Smalls was seen ...

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  7. Meet the pot-bellied pig that has a range of hobbies, such as ...

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