KathT
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A vet told my friend that long haired piggies have a shorter life span than short haired ones - does anyone know if this is true please?
Hope he gets better soon!Taking Russell, new Peruvian boar to the vet on Wednesday for the first time. Could ask what she thinks. Hes already about 2, so he should stick around for some time yet
Let me know what your vet thinks - it seems to be a bit of a ridiculous statement to me!Taking Russell, new Peruvian boar to the vet on Wednesday for the first time. Could ask what she thinks. Hes already about 2, so he should stick around for some time yet
It was news to me too!Never heard of this![]()
ah the pedigree thing that’s a possible reason why the vet could have said thatThat's a new one on me but I can only guess as to why vets might be more aware of those with a shorter life span. Perhaps as suggested above they are more easy to neglect, longer hair which isn't maintained increases the chance of fly strike and let's not forget inbreeding to get "pedigree" breeds for showing etc could lead to genetic abnormalities.
I hope Jezzy floof lives that long, we think she's about 2 and a half or 3 years old. Its tricky to know how much a bad start in life can affect a piggy's long term health though isnt it?My abbysinian pigs lived to 7 and the other 6. Kind of medium haired.
Had a chat to my vet. She says there's not really a breed specific reason why they would have shorter lifespans. Newer exotic breeds like texels or alpacas might have heart issues, but your standard healthy Peruvian is as sturdy as shorthairs just need their brushing.
He’s not named Damien by any chance is he? Are you sure he wasn’t the insider leaking info to the burglars? As for the fire...did he receive sufficient blueberries in the week leading up to it?One of them was in the school when two break ins happened. Just after my wife took him, there was a fire in the kitchen right next to where he was kept![]()
He’s gorgeousTaking Russell, new Peruvian boar to the vet on Wednesday for the first time. Could ask what she thinks. Hes already about 2, so he should stick around for some time yet
I agree and I was thinking the same thing.My longest lived piggy was long haired, he was a lovely coronet called Fudge and was 11 when we lost him.
I think it may be down to the extra care they need, long haired piggies tend to be more likely neglected than short haired ones which may contribute to vets seeing them live shorter lives? But a well cared for one should live as long as any other![]()
I think so hahaha. When he was taken out the back, I heard a lot of cooing. I think the nurses fell for him hahaha. The poor little guy came to me so matted and dirty (but thankfully healthy) that I'm really not surprised they can have poor outcomes if not maintained. Have more Russell.He’s gorgeous