Meet the Mini Pigs

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John Headstrong

Meet the Mini Pigs

Post: # 106534Post John Headstrong »

http://www.farmersguardian.com/story.as ... code=15380

what is the point of them ?

waste of time if you ask me.
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Post: # 106593Post marshlander »

Well, to be fair, the article does say they make good pets! Certainly not enough of them to make meat but they're far to pretty to eat anyway ahhh!
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Post: # 106655Post farmerdrea »

If you've spent any time with pigs, you'll know how intelligent they are. they are very sociable and do make wonderful pets (our breeding pair of Kunekune pigs, from which these mini pigs have been bred down in size) are pets, really, but from their litters we eat the ones that don't measure up to the breed standard.

If they are like the kunekune in that they do very well on simply grazing pasture (with a little more nourishing tucker in the wintertime if you're in a cold climate), for someone on a smallholding, they could well be a good producer of meat as well as being a pet.

We decided on kunekunes for out meat pigs, as they don't dig up pasture (unless confined) and they are less than half the size of the commercial type meat pigs, and have such mellow temperaments that they are very easy to manage.

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Post: # 106679Post Brij »

They are so sweet!

I really loved pigs when I was a kid, so if I ever settle down to raise a family, it would be lovely to have a "mini-pig" around the house for kids to learn about.
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Post: # 106725Post oldfella »

Where can I buy one?
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Post: # 106760Post eztiger »

OMG :shock:
I want a mini pig, I will love him and hug him and squeeqe him.... :lol:

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Post: # 106879Post ENIGMA »

When we were living with my in-laws in the Philippines,my wife brought a small pig to fatten up.She kept it in the shower room,tied to the shower. because if it was kept outside it might get stolen.Very clean animals actually,reminded me of a dog,she used to bath it everyday,but it used to get in the way when I took a shower.
They would also keep chickens in the house attached with string to the chickens leg.

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