If you are going to raise them to eat, get the heritage pigs which are yorkshire, duroc, hampshire ect.... just google raising pigs and you will get all sorts of links, that is what I did.... the heritage pigs are your fastest growing ones, remember the more you get the more you will have coming up to butcher at the same time, I get 2 a year for butchering, they are pretty easy to find for sale and when those two get butcherd get a couple more to raise for the new year.... if you are going to raise them to breed just remember they get very big and they are very strong and make sure you have a very sturdy pen for them and also if you run electric wire around the bottom they won't root out and once they are shocked they won't go to that area again because they are very smart creatures... I enjoy my pigs, I started out with little babys and they were very skiddish at first but the more you go around them and talk to them and spend time in their pen the more they will get use to you, mine loves having a big plastic kid pool to splash in and I go to the farmers market about twice a week and fill my car up with the old produce they are throwing out and my pigs love their special day and not to mention the more they eat the fatter they get.... good luck with your adventure into the pig world...