Friday, December 12, 2008

It took nine years and 24 generations to get these little pigs

   

Pennywell miniature pigs are bred by Pennywell farms in Buckfastleigh, Devon, England. The spotted pigs grow no bigger than a Cocker Spaniel. Most are sold as pets. It took Chris Murray 9 years and 24 generations to create these mini pigs. These pictures are the smallest the farm has produced. Thanks to fuzztime for these photos.

  

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

could you please email me as l am interested in buying a pig wondering how much
regards
leeannecasaccio@bigpond.com

Vicky Sader said...

Oh!! so cute!
I'm brazilian but i wanted it so much!
What about pig imports?
Send for brazil,we will love it!

My english too bad :)

The American Experience: What it's like Living in Two Worlds

After WWII, when I grew up in the 50s and 60s, America was a beacon of freedom, and the Constitution wasn't under fire by an authoritar...