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Mini Pig Cost: What You’ll Actually Spend in Year One

When people think about owning a mini pig, the first assumption is usually that it’s expensive. The reality is that it’s not much different than adding a dog or cat to your family. With a little planning, the first year of ownership is very manageable.

Buying Your Piglet

A healthy mini piglet from a reputable breeder typically costs $600–$1200. This is your main upfront expense and covers the peace of mind that your piglet is coming from a good source with proper care and early handling.

Veterinary Care

Your pig will need a basic checkup and vaccinations during the first year, which generally runs $200–$400. If your piglet isn’t already spayed or neutered, that adds about $250–$500. After that, routine care is simple and inexpensive.

Housing and Setup

Most families start with a large crate or indoor playpen, which costs around $100–$200. If you plan to give your pig outdoor time, adding a small shed or fenced area can cost a few hundred dollars more, depending on how fancy you go. Many owners use DIY solutions and keep this very affordable.

Food

Mini pigs don’t eat much. Their diet is a mix of specially formulated pig pellets and fresh veggies. Expect to spend about $40–$60 a month, or roughly $500–$700 a year. It’s comparable to feeding a medium-sized dog.

Bedding and Supplies

Bedding, bowls, a harness, and a few toys add up to $200–$300 during the first year. Once you have the basics, these costs taper off.

Extras and Emergencies

Like any pet, it’s smart to set aside a little cushion for unexpected vet visits or supplies. A few hundred dollars saved for “just in case” is usually more than enough.

Wrapping It Up

Other than the cost of the piglet itself, the first-year expenses are mainly food, housing, a few vet visits, and basic supplies. It’s not overwhelming, and most families find it fits right in line with what they’d expect for any household pet.

Mini pigs bring a huge amount of personality and joy, and with a realistic plan, the financial side of things is more than doable.

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