![]() ![]() Some Juliana will be white with black spots, but they also come in various shades of red and chocolate spotted. A true Juliana pig will always have spots. Juliana Pigs: Also know as the painted pigs. The Pixie's come in a wide variety of colors and patterns. ![]() Pixie Pigs: These are our smallest pigs, usually under 20 pounds. The teacup pigs come in a variety of colors. You can expect a teacup to be anywhere from 30 to 65 pounds full grown. ![]() They may fit in a teacup as babies but that's the end of that. Teacup Pigs: Don't be fooled by the name. The micro mini pigs come in a variety of colors. Micro Mini Pigs: The micro mini pigs are typically in the 20 to 30 pound range full grown. Discuss these terms with the breeder to determine what size your pig will be when full grown. These are just names made up by the breeder. You may hear terms such as nano pigs, pocket pigs, toy pigs, and dwarf pigs. These miniature breeds of pigs go by many different names. Potbelly pigs typically sell for $300 to $500 each. Potbelly pigs also make good pets if you don't mind the larger size. Please never take a piglet home before he/she has been properly weaned from mom. If you see them being sold for significantly less or the breeder tries to talk you into taking a piglet home that is not weaned, beware! Potbelly piglets are 5 to 10 pounds at birth, this is why they will try to get you to take a two day old piglet home to bottle feed. ![]() Breeder quality micro mini pigs start at $3500 and breeder quality teacup pigs start at $2500. The micro mini pigs typically sell for $2500 each. They are also known as "mini pigs or miniature pigs" Many people purchase the "mini pigs" or "miniature pigs" thinking that they are purchasing a micro mini or teacup pig either because they don't understand the terminology or the breeder has tried to deceive them. The miniature potbelly pigs or the mini potbelly are the largest of the mini breeds. The smallest of the miniature breeds are the micro mini pigs, followed by the teacup pigs and the Juliana pigs. Much of the confusion about the pigs size comes from not understanding the terminology. Pet pigs are known by many different names. We are always working towards the betterment of the breed through selective breeding practices to determine the preferred genetics based on size, confirmation, temperament and health. There are unlimited genetic combinations. Breeding pigs is an art form when done properly. We have been raising pigs for over 20 years. Our tiny piglets have been raised around kids, dogs, cats and a variety of other pets. Teacup pigs, micro mini pigs, and Juliana pigs do great with other pets including cats and most dogs. These little pigs are suitable for indoor living if properly trained, that's why we socialize and litter box train all of our piglets before they go to their new homes. The teacup pigs, micro mini pigs and Juliana pigs are all equally intelligent, curious, humorous, affectionate and clean animals. Our pigs are raised in a loving environment. We believe we have the tiniest pigs in the world! We are devoted to raising the smallest and most affectionate teacup pigs, micro mini pigs, and Juliana pigs. We have a hobby farm where we raise teacup pigs, micro mini pigs and Juliana hybrids. We are located in the beautiful mountains of Lakeview, California. ![]()
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