Cadbury

CADBURY

Intact boarling
AKKPS-27483
Double wattled
DOB: 4/17/2022
Boris x Aria Giana


CADBURY: effortlessly handsome! Cadbury is that cool hunky football star from high school who was friends with everyone— band nerds, honor roll kids, stoners, teachers. Everyone loves Cadbury. He is coming up on six months old, and I have looked really hard for a reason to keep him and am only now accepting that Cadbury can do more good on someone else’s farm. We just have too many of his close relatives. (The last few pics are throwbacks from baby Cadbury times just because he was so dang cute!)

Cadbury is available as a AKKPS registered Boris line boar and is perfect for folks looking to bring size, big ears and mellow personality into their Kune breeding programs. He’s a wonderful combo of both his parents and I expect him to mature around 375lbs. He is already showing signs of being ready to get to work on making big beautiful babies.

At this time I do not have an unrelated breeding gilt I can sell with him, but I’m happy to point you to breeders who would! And I DO have a couple sweet castrated males would would make wonderful ‘buddy barrows’ for. Specifically, he is very close with a barrow named Big Ed. It would be great if they could stay together.

price $600

($850 for Cadbury & a buddy barrow)


Sire: Atta Boy Ralphie

AKKPS-10059

Ralphie was born here to Lentil & Chubs in 2018. He was the largest of his litter and remains our largest boar today, at a fit and active 400lbs. He is also our most mellow boar and loves water in all its forms. If blowing bubbles in one’s water was a sport, Ralphie would have gone pro.


Dam: Ima Pie

AKKPS-26756

We purchased Ima from Relic Run Kunes after falling absolutely with Ima’s mom Puppy back in 2016. Puppy is a Supreme Champion sow out of the USA HERD, and an absolute love of a pig to boot. We were on a waiting list for several years to get Ima, and she was worth it! Ima brings champion bloodlines and good confirmation to our herd. She is long, straight, and even. Plus she has her mom’s incredibly friendly personality. We call Ima our yard pig because while she’s fine with being in a pasture, this social butterfly hates to feel like she’s missing out on anything so we usually leave her out to supervise everything.