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Animal Breeding

Ozark Mountain Mini Pigs

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1/5 stars

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  • Review fromTori R

    Date: 08/17/2022

    1 star
    I got a pig name oreo from them he is 9month old and is about 70lbs . I had to find him a new home now because he's getting to big. I'm being told that they starve there pigs to stay that small.
  • Review fromAddisyn W

    Date: 07/12/2022

    1 star
    So my story is a bit hectic. But I do think you will need it if you are considering this breeder. So I am from a family of 7. We did research on finding the right pig and finding the right breeder. And yeah, it took 7 months. We found this breeder and we thought it was perfect so we picked out our little **** **** Right away we decided to see how old she was and it turned out she was only 5 weeks old!! Which that is very young considering how the piglets are not supposed to be pulled away from the mom until 6 weeks. So we were a bit concerned about that. Then she had really bad diarrhea and would not eat. Once we got home, we messaged them and they said that the diarrhea was from the stress of the car ride but the car ride was like 30 minutes bc we don't live far from them. Our little **** *** passed away two days later. After she had died we messaged them and they told us that her litter had died as well and that they would just simply replace the pig like she was nothing. We didn't want to at first but we did and we are so happy with our ****** We told them that we wanted to pick up ***** at their place and so they sent the address. But it sent us to some parking lot in ************. They obviously did not want ** to see their place. Once we picked him up they said he would be between 20 and 40 pounds and he is completely past that. And we are even considering that he isn't even a ******* pig because he has short stubby legs and a short snout. And his stomach sags instead of going out. So he is most likely a potbelly. And we know what a ******* pig looks like. They also breed underaged pigs because my pig is 1 year old and way bigger than the parents they have up on their website. So please if you are looking for a breeder, this one is not it. We do still have our *****, and we do love him like our baby. Hope this helped. :) :) :)

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