KuneKune Pigs
– See What’s Available –
Kune Kune Piglets
– Sweet Pets & Meat –
Kune Kunes are a smaller breed of pig and fit perfectly for small hobby farms. Unlike most pigs they don’t root up the ground and they actually do well grazing like cows.
They have excellent meat and are actually sought after by specialty food stores and restaurants. Now if meat is what your looking for they do take a little longer to finish out on grass just like grass fed beef does. But for the pork its worth the wait.
They will finish out around 150 to 200 lbs at about 14 months giving about 60% in return on meat.
We don’t have any piglets available right at the moment. Check our Coming Soon tab to see who is expecting
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Sows
– Our Little Ladies –
DUE SPRING 2021
Lola
– A Registered Lady –
Lola is a fully registered Kune Kune pig with classic markings and characteristics. Registered with the AKKPS (American Kune Kune Pig Society) Kereopa / Tutaki with a 7.9 COI score.
We will be keeping one of her girls from her past litter to add to our Breeding group for late 2021 or early 2022
Miss Piggy
– Unregistered but all Kune Kune –
Although Miss Piggy is not a registered Kune Kune she has all of the traits and characteristics of a classic Kune Kune pig.
She is just like family.
She will hang out on the back porch with the dogs and us.
She will be expecting a litter late April 2021
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Boars
– Our Handsome Fellas –
Amos
– Class Clown –
If there is something broken or something out of place we always ask ourselves where Amos is, he is sure to be nearby.
Amos is a full blood Kune Kune and is registered by the AKKPA Amos is a Goose Meadows Tutaki/Rona with a 2.1 COI score He will be our breeder of our fullblooded line.
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Pistol
– The Hungry One –
Pistol is an unregistered Kune Kune but Kune Kune all the way. He has an auburn coat that has a nice sheen if you can catch him clean. Pistol goes out of his way to find food, no matter who it belongs to. We have to watch him around the chicken house or he’ll eat all of their food too.
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