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Hello,
As I said in my previous blog we currently have some beautiful Kune Kune Piglets for sale. We have sold 2 of the gilts already!! We still have 3 Gilts and 2 Boars for sale remaining from the 8 piglets. The colour is black/white and they were born on the 20th November through 2 litters.
We are based in Blackborough, Devon and If you are interested please do not hesitate to contact Liz Denton on 01884 266007 or 07980923943 or e-mail at rkltools@aol.com.
Thanks,
Ponchydown Rare Breeds
Hello,
We have recently had 2 litters of Kune Kune piglets and have got 8 adorable piglets. We will be selling the majority of the litter, with both boars and gilt’s for sale. The piglets were born on Friday 20th November and are all very healthy. We also have Kune Kune Boars for rent. The Kune Kune piglets are black/white in colour.
If you are interested in buying/renting a Kune Kune from Ponchydown Rare Breeds, please contact Liz on 07980923943 or 01884 266007 or e-mail at rkltools@aol.com. Please do not hesitate to contact us, even if you just want more information on this breed of pig.
Thanks,
Ponchydown Rare Breeds
Hello,
The Jacob sheep is a breed of multihorned sheep. Jacob Sheep are not a rare breed but we breed them with our other animal breeds because we simply fell in love with them! They have patterns of black and white spots, and in my opinion are very pretty and good looking sheep. Our Jacob Sheep are very well behaved and have an excellent temperament. They eat out of our hands most days when we go to feed them and come very close allowing you to stroke them.
Jacob sheep are used for numerous purposes. They are grown for their wool, for meat, for their hides and also as pets. The jacob sheep can have either 2 or 4 horns, the Jacobs I own have 2 horns each. The jacobs are shorn once a year and a fleece produces around 5 pounds of medium-fine quality wool.
Ponchydown Rare Breeds
Hello,
Welcome to my first ever blog! I live in a small village in Devon and have s smallholding which includes Kune Kune pigs. Kune Kune’s originated from New Zealand and have recently become increasingly popular in the UK. Kune Kune’s are a domestic slow growing pig, they can come in a variety of colours, including ginger, black, white, gold and brown.
I have had Kune Kune’s for over 2 years now, and they have such a placid and friendly nature!!! Kune Kune’s are often kept as pets, similar to Pot Belly Pigs. Kune Kune’s love to interact with people and I have even seen Kune Kune’s which have been trained to sit, stay and other tricks like a dog.
I will be posting information shortly about the availability of some Kune Kune’s we have recently bred. Piglets will be avialable for sale and we will also have Boars for rent.
I hope you enjoyed my first blog!!!
Ponchydown Rare Breeds