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Madison allows pigs, but be prepared to take care of it


Thanks to Hambassador Rudi, the Juliana mini pig whose legal troubles eventually led to legal residence in Madison for the snouted and curly-tailed, the city is gettin' piggy with it.

By an 11-8 vote, the Madison City Council in September said it's legal to possess a pig in the city. But the city is not necessarily hog heaven: After all, the portion of city ordinance in question is titled “Possession of Pigs Restricted.”

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Madison residents are allowed one pet pig per household, standing a maximum of 2 feet tall from hoof to shoulder and weighing less than 300 pounds. The typical mini pig weighs between 50 to 150 pounds, but sizes can vary based on breeds. (A farm-living cousin, on the other hand, say a Yorkshire, can reach 3 feet at the shoulder and tip the scales at 750 pounds.)

Among the other provisions:

  • Pigs must be microchipped and up to date on all vaccines. The American Mini Pig Association lists erysipelas, tetanus, leptospirosis, Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae and rabies as the primary immunizations needed for a healthy hog.
  • Owners of pre-ordinance Madison pigs like Rudi are required to show written proof that the pig was spayed or neutered before it is 1 year old. Those who adopted pigs after the ordinance was in place have to sterilize their swine before they reach 6 months old.
  • When away from the owner's pen or sty, pigs must be kept securely on a leash no more than 6 feet long.
  • Owners have to register for a Wisconsin State Premise License.

Paula Niedenthal shows the enclosed front porch space for her 1-year-old Juliana miniature pig, Rudi.

Your pet pig doesn't need a luxury crib, but, like any other pet, pigs need their own space and furnishings. The American Mini Pig Association recommends a bed, a cozy cave, heavy food and water dishes, baby wipes and blankets. Pigs can be litter trained, so stock up on things like potty pads and a litter box with pine or newspaper pellets before you bring your hog home.



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