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I think it's admirable that you are being such responsible livestock owners. It sounds like an awful lot of work, but those kunekune pigs are so adorable.
Cool looking boots, Kelsey!
Great video. Have a beautiful day friends.
ОтветитьSO wonderful to see how protective and careful you guys are being with the KuneKune breed. We face much the same issues in the Meishan breed though we have some different hurdles when it comes to the bloodline registry and in breeding info. Many of our IPP crossed pigs have the coloring and markings of the Kune Kune. They are just so incredibly cute!
ОтветитьGlad to see you guys feed Kunes Alfalfa. I do that too!!
ОтветитьMy kunes seemed interested in breeding yet we never got piglets. I am sure I saw evidence of breeding more than once.... muck butt as they say. I sure hope that they breed when I put them back together.
ОтветитьDid you mean $900 not $900,000?
ОтветитьNice vlog🙏
Ответить$900-$1000 we have seen piglet’s sold for not $900,000… mumble mouth Mike.
Ours range from $450-$800 for registered stock.
Thank you so much for making this video!! It was very helpful and I took lots of notes. Your next video inspiration could be "All about kune kune piglets". When the time comes I'll have tons of questions about what to do and how to care for newly born piglets. 😊
ОтветитьWhat is the average price for them ?
ОтветитьOur piglets our 9 weeks. I have notice dry skin. I was thinking of putting BOSS in the mix but not sure if they can eat that yet. Does the boss soften when soaked? Also where do you get flaxseeds? Where do you get your hay pellets? I saw some at rural king that was tim/alfalfa but had a horse on it? They can have that?? I just don't want to make them sick giving the wrong thing
ОтветитьWow, they are just about the price of a Dexter....but less meat...lol!
ОтветитьYour knowledge is amazing & you guys are so responsible. In-breeding is of major concern with any animals & registration stops a great deal of that. I did not realise how rare the KuneKune pigs are. Great video as always Guys. Cheers Denise - Australia
ОтветитьApparently, people haven’t learned their lesson with dog registration. Now this pig…
ОтветитьYou are so right on the kune kunes. I watch three other channels that got a pair of the them as little piggies, and they did not breed when they came of age.
ОтветитьThe entire world is one inbreed breed. I’ve been on plenty of farms and it doesn’t matter. It’s only the human conscious
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