Podcast Episode Summary: “Pig Ears: Why Gunky Isn’t Gross”
In this episode of the Pet Pig Podcast, Autumn addresses a common concern among pig owners: gunky pig ears. While dark, greasy earwax might seem alarming—especially to dog and cat owners—Autumn explains that in pigs, it’s completely normal and actually serves as a natural defense mechanism. Pig ears are open to dirt and debris, so this thick wax helps protect the inner ear.
Autumn emphasizes that unless a pig is showing signs of discomfort like head shaking, scratching, or head tilt, there’s usually no cause for concern. She offers safe ear-cleaning tips—like gently wiping the outer ear with a warm cloth or a little coconut oil—while warning against deep cleaning or using liquids in the ear canal, which can lead to infection.
The episode wraps up with reminders to start ear care early, be gentle, and embrace the fact that clean-looking ears aren’t the goal—protected ears are. Gunky pig ears are not gross—they’re protective. Skip the deep clean and let nature do its job.
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