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Paperback Kunekune Pigs Guide for Beginners Book

ISBN: B0DY5H2PXN

ISBN13: 9798311657921

Kunekune Pigs Guide for Beginners

Kunekune Pigs Guide for Beginners

Let me tell you the fascinating story of how Kunekune pigs came to be. These delightful creatures originated in New Zealand, but their story actually begins with the Māori people. The name "Kunekune" comes from the Māori language, meaning "fat and round" - and if you've ever seen one of these adorable pigs, you'll know just how perfectly that name fits
Back in the 1800s, it's believed that Kunekunes were brought to New Zealand by whalers or traders from Asia. The Māori people quickly took to these pigs, recognizing their valuable characteristics as docile, easy-to-manage livestock. They became an integral part of Māori communities, where they were raised for meat and considered a valuable resource.
What's really interesting is that Kunekunes actually came very close to extinction in the 1970s. By 1978, there were only about 50 purebreds Kunekunes left in New Zealand. This is where the story gets pretty amazing - two wildlife park owners, Michael Willis and John Simister, recognized the crisis and launched a dedicated conservation program. They literally went around New Zealand, searching for purebred Kunekunes to save the breed.

Through their incredible efforts, and with help from the Rare Breeds Conservation Society of New Zealand, they managed to gather enough breeding stock to start a recovery program. The success of this program is why we can still enjoy these wonderful pigs today. They carefully matched different bloodlines and worked to maintain the breed's unique characteristics while expanding the population.
During the 1980s, Kunekunes started making their way to other parts of the world. The first ones arrived in Britain in 1992, and it wasn't long before they reached the United States and other countries. Today, while they're still considered a rare breed, their numbers have grown significantly, and they've gained quite a following among hobby farmers and pet owners.

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