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Saturday
Jan192013

Our Jan. 2nd mini potbelly litter for sale

Valentines Piglets are Here! Elly had 10 healthy miniature (teacup) potbellys, estimated to be 35-60 pounds depending, courtesy of Elly and Kevin Bacon. These babies where born January 2nd, 2013, and we have 9 boys and 1 girl. All pigs have black heads and white bodies with varying markings.  I have a long waiting list, so get your deposits of $250, after interview and contract in soon! These babies live up to 15-20 years and are not a novelty. We only sell to passionate animal lovers, and families who are stable.

 

I apologize for these images, all of my camera equipment is being fixed, so I had to try and showcase these piglets with my IPhone.....eek, not easy and they do no look that great. Hoping to re-do them when my camera arrives but have some very eager prospective owners. Please let me know if you want to know or see more images of a particluar baby! SORRY, the runt is SOLD!

 

And the saying is wrong....pigs do fly! Anyhere in the US for approx. $250.  


"Bulls-Eye" $850 (SOLD 2/14/13)



"Harley" - $650 on sale 

 

 "Spock" - $850 (SOLD 2/27/13)

 

 

 "Tipper" $850 (SOLD 2/9/13)

Kevin Bacon's lines pass on, he typically always passes on this apple shaped head and

pug nose that turns up a bit, we prefer this look in mini  pigs. 

 8

 "Charlie" - $850 ( SOLD 2/19/13)

 

 

 "Timmy" - $750 ( SOLD 2/1/13)

 

"Spot" - $850 ( SOLD 2/6/13)

 

"Jax" - $650 on sale  

 

 "Olivia" - $950  (SOLD - 2/27/13)

 

 The Runt

"Finley"- $950 (SOLD day of birth, 1st pick litter depost)

 


Check out our Facebook page for pigtures and videos on this new litter:http://www.facebook.com/HoneyIShrunkThePigs

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