Looking for a miniature pig, a tea-cup, where do I get it? Looked everywhere and can't find one for adoption?

Has jmbrown left anything for anyone to answer this question?!?!

Here are a few for sale. Good luck trying to adopt one for free, you can buy a whole hog wrapped in Plastic|plastic for less than the price of one of these. Https://domesticsale.com/Classifieds/search/Mini....

I raise true mini ones, 25-50lbs full grown. Www. Dragonflyhollands.Com/contact.html.

This question is similar to one I answered before (mahalo.com/answers/pets/where-can-i-buy-... ). I'll repost my answer here. I hope it helps!

Teacup Pigs, also known as Pennywell Miniature Pigs, were bred by Chris Murray. You can only buy them at his farm called Pennywell Farm in Devon, England (pennywellfarm.co.uk/index.html), however according to the site, as of Jan. 25, 2008, Pennywell Miniature Pigs are no longer for sale. Due to overwhelming demand, the waiting list is closed and the Farm will "no longer enter into correspondence regarding the pigs.

"If you want to give it a shot, here is their contact info:Pennywell Farm & Wildlife CentreBuckfastleighDevonTQ11 OLTUnited Kingdom(01364) [email protected]. UkI just found a site that claims to have pigs the same size as teacup pigs and can be shipped anywhere in the US and Canada: http://royaldandie.com/index.htmThese pigs are called Dandie Extremes and reach 20-29 pounds (this sounds big to me so I would double check that the pigglets stay minature size). They cost $3500-4000, plus spay or neuter fees and shipping and handling.

As of 11-24-08, she had pigs available. Here's what the site says about purchasing:"As soon as you make the decision to own a Royal Dandie or Dandie Extreme potbellied pig you can contact me about availability.At that time you should be ready to make your payment in full. I will send you new updated picture of my piglets and you can decide which one you would prefer.

If I do not have piglets available You can send in you deposit I will then put you on the waiting list. I serve my clients in the order that deposits are received. To hold your place on the waiting list I must have a $100.

Deposit. I am also very happy to pick one for you as I can usually judge which ones are going to stay the smallest. When a piglet becomes available you must be ready to choose your piglet unless you have made other arrangements with me prior to this.

Your payment in full is due at that time. Your piglet will be shipped as soon as it is old enough and not before 8 weeks of age. Females must be 10 to 12 weeks of age before they can be safely spayed.

Male piglets can be neutered at a younger age but must be at least 8 weeks before they can be shipped. If you intend to pick up your piglet it can often be done at 7 weeks if the piglet is doing well. This is completely done at my discretion if the piglet is mature enough to go to it's new home.

Deposits are refundable depending on the individual circumstances and at my discretion."Here's the contact info:Patty’s “Royal Dandie”™ Miniature Pot Bellied Pigs (also known as "small pigs")Patty SorensenYachats, Oregon541-547-3269 (Pacific Standard Time Zone)info@RoyalDandie. ComMore places you may want to check out (but be careful of scams! ):* -http://www.hoobly.com/0/2685/0/* -http://www.domesticsale.com/user_79769_DREAM-HAVEN-RANCH.html* -Dawn 419-825-7276/ Jeff 419-345-9090- or email [email protected] (The FUNee Farm... Swanton, (N.W.)Ohio)* -P.A.B.'s Farm at [email protected].

* -Nicole 734 697 7522wolfsden@mahalo.com/answers/pets/where-can-i-buy-...0 (in Michigan; have cheaper pigs; see ad here: mahalo.com/answers/pets/where-can-i-buy-...1 ) Good Luck!

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