Mine are longer and not so round either - there is a huge variation in the size/shape of the breed, that's why I love them so much ! The good ones get earmarked for breeding (not to be eaten under any circumstances

) the smaller males tend to be the ones sold as outdoor 'pets' and the others that don't make breed standard get run on for the freezer - it's been working well for us so far.
I gave half a Kunekune to my butcher a wee while ago (I'd been telling him all about them - but to him, a pig is a pig - all pretty much the same) and he phoned a couple of weeks ago to say how surprised he was that he could tell the difference between it and other pork, and he was really impressed with the taste too

You'd probably be hard pushed to make any kind of commercial pork producing venture from them (unless you have lots of acreage) but they are great wee porkers - lovely meat and a joy to keep
