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Huggins, Missouri

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Wilsons Gina

Wilsons Gina

Tapeka

Tapeka

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Haunene

The delightful Kunekune developed into its present form in New Zealand, although the breed is almost certainly of Asian origin. During most of the period these pigs have been in New Zealand they were kept almost solely by Maori communities, and were to a large extent unknown by Europeans. (It is quite certain, however, that they were not in this country prior to the arrival of Europeans and they were probably introduced very early in the European period by whalers or traders.)

Rebecca Gina

The delightful Kunekune developed into its present form in New Zealand, although the breed is almost certainly of Asian origin. During most of the period these pigs have been in New Zealand they were kept almost solely by Maori communities, and were to a large extent unknown by Europeans. (It is quite certain, however, that they were not in this country prior to the arrival of Europeans and they were probably introduced very early in the European period by whalers or traders.)

Thrish

The delightful Kunekune developed into its present form in New Zealand, although the breed is almost certainly of Asian origin. During most of the period these pigs have been in New Zealand they were kept almost solely by Maori communities, and were to a large extent unknown by Europeans. (It is quite certain, however, that they were not in this country prior to the arrival of Europeans and they were probably introduced very early in the European period by whalers or traders.)

Jenny

The delightful Kunekune developed into its present form in New Zealand, although the breed is almost certainly of Asian origin. During most of the period these pigs have been in New Zealand they were kept almost solely by Maori communities, and were to a large extent unknown by Europeans. (It is quite certain, however, that they were not in this country prior to the arrival of Europeans and they were probably introduced very early in the European period by whalers or traders.)

Sally

The delightful Kunekune developed into its present form in New Zealand, although the breed is almost certainly of Asian origin. During most of the period these pigs have been in New Zealand they were kept almost solely by Maori communities, and were to a large extent unknown by Europeans. (It is quite certain, however, that they were not in this country prior to the arrival of Europeans and they were probably introduced very early in the European period by whalers or traders.)

Awakino

The delightful Kunekune developed into its present form in New Zealand, although the breed is almost certainly of Asian origin. During most of the period these pigs have been in New Zealand they were kept almost solely by Maori communities, and were to a large extent unknown by Europeans. (It is quite certain, however, that they were not in this country prior to the arrival of Europeans and they were probably introduced very early in the European period by whalers or traders.)

Kereopa

The delightful Kunekune developed into its present form in New Zealand, although the breed is almost certainly of Asian origin. During most of the period these pigs have been in New Zealand they were kept almost solely by Maori communities, and were to a large extent unknown by Europeans. (It is quite certain, however, that they were not in this country prior to the arrival of Europeans and they were probably introduced very early in the European period by whalers or traders.)

Momona

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Mark Bengtson
BF Farm KuneKune Pigs
11550 Huggins Road Huggins, Missouri 65484 
(417) 967-0271