Micro-Miniature Pigs

Micro-Miniature Pigs

Price: 500$
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  • Name: Damon Francisco
  • Posted: 03/23/2021
  • Location: Oregon
  • ID #64153
These are genuine micro-miniature pigs, a mix of Kune-Kune and Juliana. When they are full grown they will be no more than 45lbs. The parents are on site and prove out these numbers. The father is the middle pic for reference. These are very smart, fun animals, hypo-allergenic, and easily box trained.

***10/2/22 Now we have another new litter, all black and white and adorable. I will post more pics soon. They are now slightly older than how they're pictured in the first pic. They are not weened yet, but soon. Reserve one now!

We are not breeders per se and as such are only asking 500 each to help cover expenses. Typically you would expect to pay 1500-2500 for a real miniature pig from a reputable breeder (as we did when we sourced the parents). These then are the same quality at a much better price.

Buyer Beware! Often persons selling "Miniature Pigs" for this price will be selling standard Vietnamese Potbelly Pigs which will grow to 200 lbs or more. Do your homework.

We are in Portland, Oregon so you would need to be in this area, or travel here. We are not currently shipping them. Thank you for your interest

Comments

  • luigi ciavolino on November 15
    looking to buy micro-pig
  • Damon Francisco on November 11
    Oh, I wish I had seen this before so I could comment on it. @Melissa Connelly: Not so! I hate it when people say that because it is wholly not true! These pigs, as I mentioned top out at around 45 pounds. The parents are on sight and you may see for yourself, anyone is welcome to come see them. The average weight of a market pig is close to 300 lbs, 6 times the size of my piggies, ergo: Miniature Pigs. They are not underfed nor inbred. The breeder I bought the parents from has been doing this for many years and has done a very good job with them. I understand she has even smaller ones now! Happy, healthy Miniature Pigs, smart, trainable. These are not Vietnamese Potbellied pigs which yes unfortunately are sometimes sold as "miniature" which they are not and they grow up to be 200+lb hogs. This does happen unfortunately, but This is not That. Anyone is welcome to come see for themselves, I have pics I can send also. Thank you for reading. I still have pigs too! A couple left but we had a couple more babies.
  • Julianna Kinney on March 24
    Hi! Do you guys ship? Thanks!
  • Melissa connelly on March 24
    You should know there is nothing known as a "micro-miniature pigs". To advertise like this is not illegal but also results in many people getting rid of them because they get too big. I have a "micro-mini" pig that I purchased 8 years ago. I wasn't aware of how large they get (mine is in now way obese - perfect size according to vet). I would never ever have even considered getting rid of him -- he is definitely my baby. Weighs in around 70 lbs. but about the same size as my medium sized pit bull.