This spring I acquired a purebred Kunekune boar and two pregnant 1/2 kunekune cross sows. The sows are 1 year old and weigh 40-50 lbs. Shortly after I brought them home I found myself with 11 new piglets!
I am very excited about this line of small, friendly pigs. Because of the kunekune blood they are excellent grazers with little to no rooting. They are very thrifty to keep. I graze them on pasture and in a peach orchard which is under sown with grass and clover. In addition to grazing they eat kitchen scraps, extra veggies from the garden, comfrey, walnuts, and offal from rabbit butchering.
The piglets are now 11 weeks old and weigh 15-20 lbs. I expect they will reach 50-60 lbs, a very manageable size for one person to harvest and easy to keep on the hoof for meat as needed. I have sold some of them as pets and am keeping some as a meat crop to be processed this fall.
I may be biased but I think this could be the perfect
permie pig. They fit beautifully into a small farm setting, get along with other animals including dogs, don't
root up the ground, don't bother
trees and shrubs (except blackberry vines which they love), are very friendly and best of all turn all your leftovers into delicious pork. They also make outstanding pets which can be a source of income on the side.
I am retaining two of my young females as my breeding stock and so am offering for sale the two 1/2 kunekune sows that got me started. I would love for these pigs to go to
permaculture homes.
Below is the list of what I have to offer. Please feel free to get in touch with any questions.
Sue
La Grande, OR (northeast corner of Oregon)
541-963-7422
Available:
Two kunekune x mini pig sows, 1 year old. $500 each. If you would like them bred to my registered Kunekune boar add $100.
3/4 kunekune gilt (young female), 11 weeks old. $300
3/4 kunekune barrow (neutered male), 11 weeks old. $250