Hi, how does everyone control where piggies do their business when they have floor time? Also, one of my pigs eats just ate his poo as he was wandering around; may seem gross but in desperate need to stop this!
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Thanks so much for the info, weird but interesting!Piggies produce 2 types of poop. The regular waste plus another version which they re-digest to get nutrients not absorbed the first time. So, quite normal to see a piggy eating a poop. I did not know about this myself when I first got a piggy so was really concerned when I saw it but a troll through the Internet re-assured me this is necessary for piggy health.
As for actual toilet training I failed training mine although some people do manage. I think it very much depends on piggy. For floor time I confine my piggies on fleece in a playpen on my wood floors or in the bathroom with towels on the tile floor. Then its just a shake & wash.
Hopefully other members will be able to tell you how they toilet trained their piggies so you can try with yours.
For mine I have them in a c&c on the floor so we just open one of the grids to let them out. we put down fleece on the floor and put a cat litter box full of hay with a big cardboard box on top with three flaps. This is the most private place for them to do their business so they usually all run off there or back to the cage to do their business. There is the odd accident though but we have wood floor so easily cleaned.Hi, how does everyone control where piggies do their business when they have floor time? Also, one of my pigs eats just ate his poo as he was wandering around; may seem gross but in desperate need to stop this!