Piggie my boars are indoors in winter at night (in our small bedroom) and they do need cleaned every day I found.
The upside is , their Pighouse (the wooden playhouse in the garden) can go 5 days between cleaning (they have deep litter bedding in winter) because I think they do 99% of their pooh/wee at night.
I gave up with Megazorb after the first bag because they didn't pee on it. And when I clean the cage or the Pighouse, I take everything out. (I used to pick out the soggy bits, but it got to the stage it was quicker to roll it all up
)
Indoors, I used cardboard over the tarpaulin (which was to protect the carpet) then newspaper all over .They won't walk on cardboard
.
Puppy pads under their towels (one each
) and in the hay trug.
Every day, the hay trug pad was soaked, so they peed loads in there. I swilled out the trug with washing up liquid, rinsed, dried.
Boars are , erm, distinctive,
and wee loads especially when they are territory marking. But we try to keep their aroma contained (and the small bedroom hasn't got a door, so we leave the window open a couple of centimetres, apart from if it's freezing)