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<blockquote data-quote="Timmy59" data-source="post: 3102894" data-attributes="member: 39982"><p>We recently started our piggy endeavor with a trio of Kune kune's.. The 1st male we got out of Stroud didn't measure up quality wise, so we currently have 4 piggies.. I'll turn him into a barrow real soon for grow out.. We made a trek down past Ada and picked up 2 gilts that are top notch.. Pictures in the link, we purchased the pink and green ribbon/bows..</p><p><a href="https://texoma.craigslist.org/grd/d/kune-kune-piglets/6546939621.html" target="_blank">https://texoma.craigslist.org/grd/d/kune-kune-piglets/6546939621.html</a></p><p>Since our goal is to be small time pig farmers with our own pork on premises we needed another male that would measure up with the 2 gilts we got.. A trip to Adair landed a male that we felt was quality..</p><p><a href="https://tulsa.craigslist.org/grd/d/kune-kune-piglets/6526702912.html" target="_blank">https://tulsa.craigslist.org/grd/d/kune-kune-piglets/6526702912.html</a></p><p>Kune kune's are a heritage breed from New Zealand and are a small to mid size slow grower.. Their short and often upturned nose means they root less.. They are said to be the only true grazing pig.. We gave thought to American guinea hogs out of Meeker but upon more research decided the Kunes were what we wanted..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timmy59, post: 3102894, member: 39982"] We recently started our piggy endeavor with a trio of Kune kune's.. The 1st male we got out of Stroud didn't measure up quality wise, so we currently have 4 piggies.. I'll turn him into a barrow real soon for grow out.. We made a trek down past Ada and picked up 2 gilts that are top notch.. Pictures in the link, we purchased the pink and green ribbon/bows.. [URL]https://texoma.craigslist.org/grd/d/kune-kune-piglets/6546939621.html[/URL] Since our goal is to be small time pig farmers with our own pork on premises we needed another male that would measure up with the 2 gilts we got.. A trip to Adair landed a male that we felt was quality.. [URL]https://tulsa.craigslist.org/grd/d/kune-kune-piglets/6526702912.html[/URL] Kune kune's are a heritage breed from New Zealand and are a small to mid size slow grower.. Their short and often upturned nose means they root less.. They are said to be the only true grazing pig.. We gave thought to American guinea hogs out of Meeker but upon more research decided the Kunes were what we wanted.. [/QUOTE]
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