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Shan
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Kune Kune x Wild Boar Weaners/piglets for Sale: £45 each -Kune Kune x Wild Boar Weaners/piglets for Sale - 8 KK x WB weaners will be 8 weeks old and ready to go on the 25th of June, In addition there will be 11 KK x WB 8 weeks old and ready to go on the 8th of July. Piglets will be wormed on collection. Kune Kune cross Wild Boar should make a very good meat pig for the small holder. The Kunes tend to have lovely sweet meat whereas the Wild boars have richer almost gamey meat. The combination should work at least as well as our last cross, which was Kune crossed with Berkshires and the meat was superb. Please note: these are not pets, they will grow large. We charge a 50% non-refundable deposit to secure piglets. We are more than happy to give as much information in order to make your pig keeping an experience worth repeating!
As everyone should know:
1) You need a CPH
2) You need a Herd Number
3) You need space to keep and house your pigs
4) Pigs are herd animals and should at the minimum be kept in pairs
Photos can be seen here: http://forum.downsizer.net/viewtopic.php?t=62842
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viola2572
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yes please how many do you have
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misty07
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yes please how many do you have | just a quick hint it may give you an idea of numbers in the original post
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Bodger
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We don't take the 'P' out of you that much Misty. Welcome to the forum Viola. The advert did need a second reading.
I know the basics Shan but how on earth did a Kune kune manage it with a wild boar? I thought that orange boxes were hard to find these days.
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Ty Gwyn
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By taking the high ground,one always has the advantage
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Shan
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We don't take the 'P' out of you that much Misty. Welcome to the forum Viola. The advert did need a second reading.
I know the basics Shan but how on earth did a Kune kune manage it with a wild boar? I thought that orange boxes were hard to find these days. |