This is my blog, A Green and Rosie Life, which is all about helping you live life that bit greener without having to build an off-grid log cabin in the woods or knit your own nettle fibre undies! It's about helping you make simple changes that together will make a big difference to our beautiful world and make it a better place for our children.
This type of pig (Kune Kune) can come in all sorts of colours but as both Mum and Dad are ginger with black spots it wasn't too much of a surprise that the piglets were all either like their parents or just ginger. What was a surprise was that 7 of the 8 were boys!
Ah yes - so called micropigs. I can assure you, despite what many sellers say, they do not exist. I blogged about them here http://eco-gites.blogspot.fr/2014/12/micro-pigs-do-not-exist.html
Cute as can be, are these your new piglets?
ReplyDeleteBorn in November, Fiona and now just 2 remain as we have sold the other 6.
Deleteoh my goodness how cute are these! what a fun shot. i love the stripey/dotty one.
ReplyDeleteThis type of pig (Kune Kune) can come in all sorts of colours but as both Mum and Dad are ginger with black spots it wasn't too much of a surprise that the piglets were all either like their parents or just ginger. What was a surprise was that 7 of the 8 were boys!
DeleteI'm not sure I could call them cute, definitely interesting. You can see how well they would be camouflaged in the wild.
ReplyDeleteYou may be in the minority on this one then ;)
DeleteAwwww so cute
ReplyDeleteSo cute, there is just something about piglets xx
ReplyDeleteThose are the cutest! :)
ReplyDeleteAww they are so cute! x
ReplyDeleteAwww I love little piglets, gorgeous colour too x
ReplyDeleteah that is so cute love it
ReplyDeleteDefinitely cute! Maybe not when they grow up!
ReplyDeleteSMelly too when you grab one just after it's run through some pig poo ...
DeleteI love how they are the same yet different =) #MySundayPhoto
ReplyDeleteGreat photo that reminds me of a funny story about my wife! She tried to buy some tiny pigs once for the garden but they ended up being HUGE!
ReplyDeleteAh yes - so called micropigs. I can assure you, despite what many sellers say, they do not exist. I blogged about them here http://eco-gites.blogspot.fr/2014/12/micro-pigs-do-not-exist.html
DeleteThey look so cute, my girls love pigs
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up
Arrr you have piglets :-) they look so cute. Seeing them makes it feel like spring is on its way x #silentsunday
ReplyDeleteDoesn't feel like it this morning though - cold and wet! Piglets have loads of straw to bury into so they'll be cosy and warm.
DeleteCute piglets.
ReplyDeleteAww! They are just too cute x
ReplyDeleteLovely and cute
ReplyDeleteWow these piglets certainly are a lovely colour. Xx
ReplyDeleteAm I the only one brave enough to say that yes they are so cute but I still love bacon?! ;) xox
ReplyDeleteNo - me too! These are destined for the freezer but will have a wonderful free range life before then.
DeleteAren't they cute?!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this!
Sue
http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/01/pretty-in-purples.html
I am in love! J'adore piglets! #MySundayPhoto
ReplyDeleteCute little hairy porkers
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