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Kune Kune Pigs!


Here at Windy Bank Farm we are registered members of the British Kune Kune Pig Society. We breed Kune Kune Piglets either for sale as pets or as Breeding stock , so please contact us to dscuss your requirements. All our Stock is registered.

We currently have three breeding sows, Our ginger and Black Hazel, black and white Miley and Ginger black and white Rainbow Dragon Sally or Mif for short!

All our sows are pedigree and registered with the Kune Kune Pig society. Our girls live the most natural free range life possible (Just how it should be!) They have a whole field to themselves with Comfortable beds, 2 ' home built' wallows and as much grass as they can eat! They are very much part of our family, we have even taught them to sit for a slice of juicy apple or a carrot!, They love nothing more than to roll over for a good old tummy tickle!

We love our beautiful girls very much and find them so much fun to be around, they are always happy to see you and love to tell you very vocally of their daily adventures!

Please keep your eye our web page for details of new litters of piglets, we operate a waiting list for people interested in purchasing a piglet and will contact you on birth so that you can choose your new friend.

Please contact us to be added to our waiting list. We would request a 50% deposit to secure your piglet once you have chosen him/her.

Castrated Boars are £110

Breeding Boars are £155

Gilts are £160.

Kune Kune Pigs Origionate from New Zealand, and were associated with the Maori people. They have a wonderful easy going temperament and they thrive on human contact and company. They are very friendly, easy to train and just great fun to be aound, with the added bonus of being relatively easy to keep.

Kune Kunes vary from 24" to 30" high and weigh between 140llb and 220llb. They are covered in long hair and come in a variety of colours!

They make super pets and will provide you with hours of entertainment!

Because of their small size, they do not cut up your land as much as the larger breeds of pigs and are suitable to be kept on a large garden or orchard also.