Kunekunes Wattles

misfitmorgan

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I'm in Oregon. Had to drive 2 hours to get our piggies but they were cheap. Only $60 for the wattled female--and the owner was surprised that nobody snatched her up before me.
The male was at a different farm. He was from a litter of boys. Only cost me $40.

So $100 for a (future) breeding pair of pure Kunes!

Though I did realize the other day, that by the time they're old enough to breed and she actually gives birth it's going to be 2022! :ep

Congrats on your kunekune's, they are super cute. I know kunekune are slow growing and not suppose to bred until like 9 month but regular pigs are not suppose to breed until 6 months and i've seen sows birth at almost 8 months old. If they are housed together the male will bred her the second she comes into heat no matter age. Just something to keep in mind.
 

lostsouls70

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If a KuneKune doesn't have Wattles, does that mean it's not really a KuneKune?

I'm picking up a female tomorrow and I saw in the picture that she has wattles. I'm also going to pick out a male from a different breeder, but I can't see any wattles on any of the pictures.

Do all KuneKunes have wattles? 🤔

Edit because apparently I can't spell wattles. Lol
Not all KuneKunes have wattles.
 
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