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Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: fsmnutter on September 21, 2013, 08:16:25 pm
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3 Kune kune castrated male pedigree piglets for sale.
Kune kunes are very friendly pigs, and a smaller size than your average pig, so ideal for pets or for meat.
Born 17th August, so ready to go to new homes once weaned after 12th October.
Pedigree breeding, birth notified, so can be registered (as non-breeding animals) with kune kune society.
They run around like mad little things, are great fun, and quite cuddly!
Eating well, and growing like weeds.
Please get in touch if you have any questions.
PS, also have two unregistered kune kunes due to give birth, so will have more piglets coming... watch this space!
Or if you are not wanting to take on the responsibility of owning piglets, with all the animal health regulations etc, we are happy to raise pigs for pork, where you will get an update on how your pig is doing, with visits by arrangement, and we can send the pigs to the butcher for you.
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Just a few more photos, they're hard to get to stay still long enough to get ones that aren't blurry!
Still for sale, and may be able to deliver if required.
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Hi there,
We should be moving to Keith in early November so would be interested in having some from you if any are still available then
Regards
Mark
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Hi mark we will allmost certainly have piglets available then so just drop myself or suz a pm closer to the time . Cheers and good luck with the move ,Verdi
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Thanks Verdi - will be in touch
Regards
Mark
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Three castrated male pedigree kune kunes still for sale, birth notified, can be registered as pedigree pets with British Kune Kune Society if required.
8 and a half weeks, being weaned this week, eating hard food, hay and carrots happily.
Very friendly boys, as you can see, used to dogs, make excellent pets.
Any questions, please drop me a message.
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Also for sale unregistered kune kune piglets.
7 boys and 4 girls. Boys will be castrated.
One of the boys is ginger, the rest are all spotty, with varying markings from more dark with white spots to tricolour.
Born early this morning, ready to wean on 12th December and can go to new homes shortly after this.
Very friendly piglets from friendly mothers, will make excellent pets.
However, please remember owning pigs is a commitment, there must be more than one pig so they have company, and you must be registered with Animal Health/Defra to get a holding number.
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Younger unregistered piglets now 2 weeks old, running around outside, playing and eating hard feed.
3 castrated males and 4 females left.
Also still 3 castrated male weaners at 11 weeks available now.