: Pigs are considered growing until they are 4–5 years old . Because they can be sexually mature as young as 6 months, owners often mistakenly assume a breeding parent is "full-grown" when it is still essentially a teenager.
There is no such thing as a breed of pig that stays "teacup" sized forever. Terms like "micro," "pocket," or "teacup" are often used as marketing labels rather than biological classifications. pig tiny teen
: While "mini" pigs are smaller than standard 800-pound farm hogs, they still typically grow to be 60–250 pounds . : Pigs are considered growing until they are 4–5 years old