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Mini Pigs: What to expect?



We shall wisely inform you in full detail about the purchase of mini pigs: 


    

To express ourselves in a clear manner; as said before: all piglets will certainly become as large as their parents. The pictures you see under the division “For Sale”, are piglets which will definitely grow out until they have become adult pigs, do not forget please. Mostly they keep on growing through until the age of about two, to 2 & ½ years old.  It would be my pleasure to show you all our pigs for your own perception and to let you see their real final sizes. This way you get the best idea about their real full body weight and all their needs.

Did you really consider it all very well ? If not really, then the animal might become the victim in most cases of a not well thought and impulsive purchase ! In order to avoid this as much as possible, we explicitly recommend that you first pay a visit to our farm Mini Pigs La Dina. This is the right way to get to know our own pigs and to be well informed about the advantages and disadvantages of keeping pigs.

We shall provide you a “contract of purchase” in which we guarantee you that you really bought a mini pig, which remains pretty small.
 

Pigs have an enormous need of company. It would be better not to buy just one, but at least hold them by the two. One pig kept alone might lead to exceptional negative behavior in a later stage when becoming older.  It is completely against its nature to keep it alone.

 

As a nice extra souvenir we keep on sending pictures of you piglets to you during the first eight weeks in the litter, so that you can clearly follow up their development.   

 

From us you will receive piglets that surely do not descend from inbreeding.

 

All ours boars are being castrated under full anesthesia by a vet, free of charge.