Our Current Litter

Awaiting new litter.  Expected early 2026.

 

Waitlist Update:  At this time, my upcoming litter(s) already have a full waitlist, with approximately 15 deposits placed.  Because I am very intentional about not over-promising piglets, I am being selective with any additional deposits.  If you are hoping for a piglet soon, this likely will not be the right fit at this time – current timelines may extend toward the end of 2026 or into 2027.  If that timeline works for you, you are welcome to apply to be considered.  If you are looking for a piglet sooner, I encourage you to visit my Approved Breeder page or the American Mini Pig Association’s list of registered breeders.

 

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Health & Veterinary Care

• Dewormed

• Vaccinated

• Vet-checked with medical records

• Microchipped

• Spayed or neutered

• Breeder Guarantee (ethical breeding practices, no inbreeding or stunting; parents are mature, healthy, and well cared for in a heated building)

 

Training & Socialization

• Crate trained

• Litter box trained

• Harness trained

• Socialized daily

• Desensitized to common household noises

• Basic manners started (biting is not acceptable; guidance provided)

• Taught to spin

 

Documentation & Support

• Birth certificate with exact age and parent information

• Lifetime support and advice from Autumn

• Access to “Preparing for a New Piglet” course

 

Going-Home Essentials

• Crate

• Blanket

• Harness and leash

 

 

Our piglets are reserved by a nonrefundable deposit ($300) on a first come first serve basis. Families select their piglets in the order in which deposits are received.  Our piglets are $2500.

 

Shipping is not available at this time.  We are located in Minerva, Ohio.

 

At times I have adult pigs available.  If you are looking for an adult pig and there are none listed below, please feel free to reach out to me and inquire.

Coming Soon

Kimmy

LOCATION: Lorain, Ohio - Kimmy is looking for a good home, preferably one close by. Pig experience is preferable since rehoming pigs is difficult on them. Kimmy is 5 1/2 years old and has been well cared for and well trained but due to family circumstances, she needs a new home. She has stayed with us several times while her family was on vacation and she did fantastic with a routine and a strong leader.