Micro Mini
Micro mini is a marketing label for very small pet pigs, not a stable biological breed with a universal adult size. It is often used alongside terms such as teacup or mini pig, and it can describe potbellied-pig crosses, small domestic pigs, or young piglets advertised before their mature size is obvious. Color can vary widely, including black, white, spotted, ginger, and tri-colored patterns, so coat gives little guidance about growth or care needs.
Anyone considering a micro mini pig should be cautious and practical. Ask to see mature parents, confirm local zoning, plan for hoof and tusk care, and expect a strong, intelligent animal that may live for many years. Even smaller pigs need secure outdoor space, social contact, enrichment, veterinary access, and a diet that prevents obesity. The safest buyer assumption is that the pig will grow larger than the sales photo suggests.
Colors: Belted, Black, Black and White, Black and White Spotted, Blonde, Brown, Cream, Ginger, Ginger and Black, Red, Red and Black, Red and White Spotted, Sandy, Solid Black, Solid White, Spotted, Swallow Belly, Tri-Colored, White