This is our guide to choosing the perfect name for your favorite Kunekune pigs. Naming your porcine friends is more than just picking a labe...
Learn how small farms can achieve sustainability by Integrating KuneKune Pigs for Land Management and Organic Farming Practices.
My favourite way to enjoy our homegrown Kunekune pork! This simple glazed ham will be sure to impress. Credited to the Farmstead Meatsmith.com
This is our guide to choosing the perfect name for your favorite Kunekune pigs. Naming your porcine friends is more than just picking a labe...
Kunekune pigs are friendly and colorful. If you’re thinking about raising Kunekune pigs on your small farm then we can provide you with the advice you need.
Learn about Kunekune pigs and if they are a fit for your farm. Easy to raise, Kunekunes are friendly, and root less than other pigs. Here's what to know.
If you are considering raising KuneKune piglets, this guide is here to help you navigate the process. From understanding their unique characteristics to providing the right care and nutrition, you will find valuable insights and practical tips to ensure a successful journey in raising KuneKune piglets.
Take pride in feeding your family KuneKune Pork. The rich, red, marbled meat is locked in a layer of fat to keep in the flavor. Experience it!
KuneKune Bloodlines - in-depth research was done utilizing the NZ herd books, UK herd books, AKBA herd books to bring you the best info.
Learn about Kunekune pigs and if they are a fit for your farm. Easy to raise, Kunekunes are friendly, and root less than other pigs. Here's what to know.
GrainKunekunes can fatten on pasture grazing alone. If you do supplement with grain make sure it is 16% or lower in protein. I used the feed store's brand "Bryant" 14% Hog Finisher twice a day. I have recently switched to Purina's Pig & Sow from Tractor Supply. It is a 16% feed and I've noticed it helps reduce the tear discharge from their eyes. Depending on the size of the pig and how much pasture they are getting I adjust the amount.Feeding Growing PigletsPiglets start eating grain as early a
Get your eBooks to explore more about the amazing breed of grazing pigs called KuneKune pigs.
KuneKune Registrations - register your KuneKune pigs right into the herd book. Instructional videos to make it easier than ever to register.
Learn all about keeping the KuneKune pig, from its history to characteristics, to housing needs. This unique little pig will steal your heart!
"Absolute unit" refers to jokes made on the Internet in which people caption images of large objects or beings with a variation on the phrase, "In awe at the size of this lad. Absolute unit." I know, this explanation sounds a bit clunky, but it's the best one I came up with. However, I assure you that the pictures are way better than my description of them. Whether it's a 67lb cabbage or a squirrel who has eaten 3 jack-o'-lanterns, I bet you didn't even know things can get so huge! Eventually, the meme got so popular, it even spawned a subreddit of the same name. And it's an absolute unit. Here are some of its top posts.
If you are looking for Kunekune pigs for sale you're in luck! We will provide a list of recommended Kunekune pig breeders in the US.
In this series of Blog Posts I have focused on Kunekune traits that have been taken to extremes or led to less desirable results in the breed. Part I and Part II of the series covered short snouts and ears of the Kunekune and how certain types can be more of a detriment. In the final blog of the series I will touch on leg length and large body frame, more specifically, how this combination can be problematic in breeding stock.Trait 3Leg Length and Body Size: Kunekune are known for having short
What does your mind picture when you hear the adjectives 'fat' and 'round'? Teddy bear? Yes. Kunekune Pig? No?
Originally from New Zealand, kunekune are the smallest breed of pigs. They tend to be hairy and come in a variety of wonderful colours.
Here's a quick overview of the most common and heritage breeds in the U.S. as well as the more notable breeds from around the world. (photo intensive!)