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Alpaca Master
they really are cute!
Yep yep we got some Kune Kune pig bacon from the guy we bought these from and it wasn't as fatty as my dad thought it would be so he was pleased with that I'm just pumped that we have plenty of grass for them so we can cut cost on feedCornish Heritage said:Those are cool looking pigs! Look forward to hearing how they turn out & what you think of the meat later on down the road.
Liz
Yeah Im glad the bacon is good cuz my uncle and dad are all about eating tne piglets so it would be bad if it was no good lolCornish Heritage said:Good to know you were pleased with the bacon
Wow hahaha thats so cool that you get the same magazine as I do! lol I was so pumped to see that they had an article all about them. In fact one of the pigs in the pic for the article looks just like my Gala teehee! Yes they are form New Zealand but no one is sure exactly how they got there some believe traders brought them over on their ships. Thats great that you are looking into them when you get to where your going. New Zealand has some great original blood lines and if I understand correctly they are much easier to obtain as they arent as rare as they are in the USA.Cornish Heritage said:Yesterday I was reading the latest issue of Countryside (Mar/April 2013) & in there is an article on the KuneKune pigs. (Pronounced Coo-nee, Coo-nee for those of you who don't know. I had no idea!) I discovered to my amazement that these pigs originated in New Zealand which of course is where we are headed once we have finished up everything here in the USA. These pigs have really sparked my curiosity now & we will certainly be looking into them once we get over to NZ.
How are you finding them for rooting? The article in Countryside said they do not need much grain supplementation but of course compared to a commercial pig nor do many of the heritage breeds so I would be interested to know how much you are feeding yours each day.
How are they taming down? Nice temperaments?
Liz
Oh that's funny. Our chickens are quite happy around the Large Blacks - they help to keep all the bugs under control. Sounds like the KuneKunes have a similar temperament to the LB's just smaller. Looking forward to hearing updates from time to time.They are just so laid back it rubs off on anyone thats around (except the chickens they still find them terrifying) lol