I have Kune Kunes
They are wonderful little pigs, great to keep and so easy to manage - and make excellent, flavoursome pork albeit smaller than other breeds.
They do take a bit longer to reach slaughter weight at around 10 months, but this additional time is offset by the savings in feed costs. They are primarily grazers and will do really well purely on mixed pasture (if you've got plenty of space) Standard pig nuts have too high a protein level for them and will make them very fatty, so are best avoided. But I feed mine on a mix of fruit and veg, supplimented with wheat feed pellets when there is little grass (but only half the amount you would feed other pigs 1/2 a pound for each month of age, up to a maximum of 3 pounds per day per pig)
I'd recommend anyone wanting a small starter pig to consider these - there are plenty of folk who will sell weaners at a premium price (upwards of £100) and I think this puts off a lots of people who want to eat them. But there are good, pedigree weaners out there at reasonable prices - I've got 3, 5 month old weaners available at the minute and more piglets due within the next fortnight, if you fancy a trip to Scotland sometime
If there's anything else you'd like to know just ask away
HTH
Karen x