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What is the smallest pig breed you can buy?

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Matthew Cannon

Updated on March 17, 2026

What is the smallest pig breed you can buy?

The smallest breed of domesticated pig in the world is the Kunekune. However, it is not the size of the kunekune breed that makes it most suitable as a pet - it is the personality, temperament and ease of management honed over hundreds of years and countless generations.

Likewise, is there a breed of pig that stays small?

The Imaginary SpeciesThere is no such breed as a "teacup," "micro" or "miniature" pig. It simply does not exist. Breeders may use terms like these to describe the size of a pig, but adopting a "teacup" or "dandie" pig doesn't guarantee your pet will remain small.

Additionally, how big do Kunekune pigs get? between 100 to 400 pounds

In respect to this, what is the smallest pig you can buy?

  • Micro Pigs. While micro pigs, also known as teacup pigs, are quite small when they're little, they mature to between 40 and 65 pounds.
  • Pigs as Pets. Pigs are clean and smart, and they can be quite friendly.
  • Spaying and Neutering. You do not want to deal with a sexually active pig.
  • Adoption.

How much is a micro pig?

Looks can be deceiving. Micro pigs maybe not be as manageable as they appear on the surface. Besides carrying a possibly unattainable $1,160 price tag, these cuties are more high-maintenance than you might think.

What is the friendliest breed of pig?

Pets
  • Vietnamese Potbellied Pig. Hobby hog farmers will attest to the friendliness of pigs of all stripes (and spots), but Vietnamese potbellied pigs make the best indoor pets.
  • Kunekune.
  • Saddleback (left) and Gloucestershire Old Spots (right)
  • Tamworth and Large Black.
  • Berkshire (not pictured) and Oxford Sandy and Black.

What is the smallest pig that will stay small?

While micro pigs, also known as teacup pigs, are quite small when they're little, they mature to between 40 and 65 pounds. While that isn't large for a pig -- commercial meat breeds top out at 800 pounds -- it's not a small pet. If you want a pig the size of a medium breed dog, the micro pig is a good bet.

Are teacup dogs real?

Teacup dogs are the result of questionable breeding practices. The issues with these dogs begin before they are even born. Teacup dogs can naturally occur as “runts of the litter,” but more often they're the product of intentionally breeding two undersized dogs.

What is the smallest full grown pig?

While micro pigs, also known as teacup pigs, are quite small when they're little, they mature to between 40 and 65 pounds.

Do mini pigs actually exist?

Yes, smaller potbellied pigs do exist. But “smaller” is still about 90 pounds, and the vast majority of so-called teacup pigs actually grow to between 100 and 200 pounds. But for anyone wondering “Where can I get a teacup pig?” these extremely tiny pet pigs simply don't exist.

Is a mini pig a potbelly pig?

Potbellied pigs (Sus scrofa domesticus) are wild boar cousins from Vietnam who are in fact miniature pigs when standing next to huge farm pigs (who can weigh more than 1,000 pounds) or even wild hogs (who can weight 450 to 700 pounds).

How much is a teacup puppy?

Nowadays, you can get your teacup puppy for around $800, but that depends on the breed you are looking for. For example, a Maltese teacup puppy can cost you as high as $6,200. But if you choose a puppy with a better pedigree and bloodline, the price can go up to $10,000.

How much is a full grown pig worth?

Finished hanging weight was approximately 150 pounds per pig, which means about $2.50 per pound hanging weight. Local farms charge $4 per pound hanging weight, and then charge the buyer for slaughtering and butchering fees on top of that. The same pig, purchased from a local farm would have cost around $600.

Do pet pigs smell?

3. Pigs are generally clean animals and odorless because they don't sweat. Their bodies are clean but their snouts are always covered in mud, leaves, or yogurt.

How much is a Juliana pig?

A good average overall cost of getting your piggy to you may be $1500-$1800 if shipping is required. We prefer to not sell breeding rights, as there is a lot involved in breeding pigs, moreso than dogs or cats.

Where can I buy a mini pig?

Go to your local area Craigslist. Under the category of "for sale" click on Farm & Garden. Search for potbellied pig, pet pigs, teacup pigs or any and all other terms you can think of.

What is pig rust?

Pig Rust. There is something the pig community refers to as "pig rust" and this is usually an accumulation of oils, dirt, skin, hair and sometimes is confused with mites. This condition is actually called hyperkeratinization.

Can you eat a mini pig?

A potbelly pig can certainly be eaten, just as any pig (or even dog LOL) can be eaten. However, potbelly pigs have been bred totally differently than the regular commercial pigs.

Can pigs climb stairs?

Some pigs are super agile and can move around rather easily, but some pigs do not possess that same flexibility and have a difficult time climbing up and down ONE step, much less a flight of stairs. In their natural setting, pigs do not climb stairs, so it is an unnatural process for them to do so in a home.

How much money is a teacup pig?

It works like this: Breeders put up listings for “teacup pigs,” promising to sell petite porkers a pig that'll stay permanently tiny. Buyers then pay anywhere from $750 to over $3,500 for their teacup pig.

How many piglets can a mini pig have?

This is a box lightly padded with small blankets or similar soft bedding and large enough that your pig and her offspring can both move around and nestle together comfortably. The farrowing box should be placed out of drafts and away from any other pets. The number of piglets in a litter can range from 1 to 12.

Are Kunekune pigs good pets?

Kunekune pigs may not be as popular as pot-bellied pigs, but more and more people are getting them for pets. Pronounced "koo-nee koo-nee," and translated to "fat and round," these pigs are very similar to pet pot-bellied pigs. Some argue they are even easier to care for than their less hairy relatives.

Are Kunekune pigs aggressive?

In the last few weeks, one of the sows has become increasingly aggressive - charging, swiping and nipping - but only towards men (my husband, brother and male visitors). She has never even nudged myself, female family members or my children, in fact if anything she is overly affectionate and respectful.

Can you eat a kunekune pig?

The Kunekune is a versatile, unique breed. The quality of meat is excellent and their friendly, easy going nature make them a pleasure to rear. They are economical to feed and very hardy. Altogether, an ideal choice!

Which breed of pig is best as a pet?

Pets
  • Vietnamese Potbellied Pig. Hobby hog farmers will attest to the friendliness of pigs of all stripes (and spots), but Vietnamese potbellied pigs make the best indoor pets.
  • Kunekune.
  • Saddleback (left) and Gloucestershire Old Spots (right)
  • Tamworth and Large Black.
  • Berkshire (not pictured) and Oxford Sandy and Black.

Do pigs like rain?

Pigs may actually enjoy the rain because it can give two things that it loves — water and mud. This is why even if they look like they're having so much fun under the rain, make sure they are dried off right away. Pigs are playful and active, so the rain may seem like an amazing opportunity to have some fun.

What can you not feed a Kune Kune pig?

  • Kunes thrive on a diet of grass, fresh fruit and vegetables.
  • Scraps of waste human food must never be fed to pet pigs.
  • As Kunes thrive on grass it is very important that they have enough grazing for most of the year.
  • If you have a stable Kunes will do very well with a thick straw bed in the corner of it.

Do Kunekune pigs smell?

Kunekune feces do not smell in the pasture, even with no wind. They have a part of the pasture for sleeping and different sections for their waste. A tidy pig that most other livestock could learn from as we clean the stalls.

Can Kunekune pigs live alone?

It is always best to keep kunes together. They are very sociable creatures and will get lonely and suffer if kept isolated. Two or more is a good number. I do not recommend keeping a single kunekune alone.

Do you need a Licence for a micro pig?

To move a pig off your premises, you will need to contact your Local Authority for blank AML2 forms. Pigs bought from a market will need an Individual Movement Licence, which will be issued at the market by a Local Authority officer.

Can you keep a micro pig in the house?

Yes, they can, but you will have to 'pig-proof' your outdoor area. In fact, even though many owners keep their pigs indoors and house train them, the RSPCA advises that pets should not be kept in the home.

Do micro pigs get along with dogs?

Pigs and dogs can get along, but for the pigs sake, they should NEVER be left alone together. They should always be supervised. Dogs are predators by nature and pigs are prey. If something upsets the dog, and it is the pig, it is natural for the dog to attack.

Can you keep a pig as an indoor pet?

Pigs require little in the way of housing and can be kept indoors or out. They can be toilet trained like dogs. Indoor pigs will need their own space, preferably their own room with a pile of blankets to nest in. Because pigs love to nest, you should provide them with straw or sawdust outside or blankets inside.

Do pigs cuddle?

Pigs love to be scratched, rubbed and massaged. Most pigs don't like to be picked up, but will gladly lie with you and enjoy a long cuddle. Pigs appreciate and seek out human company.

Can you house train a pig?

Pigs are very intelligent creatures, and they can be house trained to use either a litter box or go outside to use the bathroom. Whether you're teaching it to go in a litter box or outside (or both), you need to keep it confined in a small area or crate while house training, so it knows when it should use the restroom.

What do you feed a micro pig?

You can feed your pig nuts, seeds, and fruits on occasion as well, as long as the nuts and seeds are natural and unsalted, and the fruit aren't citrus. Boiled eggs are a nice nutritious treat as well! One thing about mini pigs is that they are still pigs and will eat, and eat and eat some more.