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California Mini Pigs
Maine Coon Kittens
Bullan Ranch

California Mini Pigs Maine Coon Kittens Bullan Ranch California Mini Pigs Maine Coon Kittens Bullan Ranch California Mini Pigs Maine Coon Kittens Bullan Ranch
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  • Mini Pigs for Sale
    • Mini Piglets Available
    • Piglets Sold
    • Mini Pig Parents
  • Baby Goats for Sale
  • Mini Pig Information
    • Before You Buy
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    • How Big do they get?
    • Pre-Purchase Questions
    • Extra Information
  • Maine Coon Kittens
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Piggy Parents

Our adult pigs

Our adult pigs were carefully selected out of lines we know to join our breeding line up.  


If you want to know how big your piglet will get, please visit our page "How Big do they get?"


We choose healthy pigs with a good disposition, small stature and overall sound.  Most of our breeding pigs come from our own lines because we can trust that they will stay small and are not part farm/feral pig.


This page is under construction constantly and therefore if you don't see a parent piggy on here after looking through the page, please let me know.  We do allow visits and pick up at that farm to see them in person and we constantly update the photos to reflect their current size.

More information about pigs

What is the Breed of pig?

Our pigs are American Miniature Pigs (not to be confused with American Mini Pig which is the name of an organization), American Miniature Pigs are a mix of the original imports from Vietnam in 1980 that most people know as Pot Belly Pigs, mixed with smaller lines and feral pigs to make up American Miniature Pigs.  The term Juliana Pig is a registry made up that will register pigs with certain traits, for example: The pigs must be spotted, they have longer noses and a flatter back, the Juliana pigs tend to get taller than my lines so we have very few Julianas within our program and the few I have retained are shorter in stature.  Both the Juliana Registry and AMPA registry are private for profit registries without DNA on file, they mean absolutely nothing to us.  Our reputation comes from our years of breeding, our customers and our continued business growth. Anybody can buy a pig and register it, it does NOT mean the pig is a true mini.  

Please excuse our mess as we update our adult pig page

Chibi approx 13" and 45 pounds

Chibi is a very small girl out of Cricket

at 2 years she is standing 13" and 45 pounds, we expect she will mature out to around 50 pounds

Nova, 14" 55 pounds

Nova is gorgeous , looks like her great great grand mother Reba. 

Tellulah 15" approx 60 pounds

Tellulah out of Sushi and Hiccup's 2020 litter

Harmonii, one of our smallest

Harmonii, one of our smallest

Harmonii, less than 13"

Although this little lady is tiny, she can deliver 5 piglets and is an amazing mom.  She is a Khaleesi daugher, Kelly Pigler grand daughter.

Astra

Harmonii, one of our smallest

Magnum

Astra

born 2022

15"


 

Magnum

Harmonii, one of our smallest

Magnum

Magnum

comes out of Sterling line, has a wonderful dispostion and short nose like his dad


 

Cricket Retired

Cricket-Living out her retired life

Catalina x PingPing

12/19/16

One of our oldies but goodies



 

Reyna

Another beautiful female from Reba's lines



 

Lexi Loo

Lexi Loo

2023 female form our own lines



 

Be Informed

American Miniature Pigs can grow up to 5 years, but can breed as young as a few months. Please make sure that when you are shopping for your next family member you are buying from adult pigs, pigs that are from multiple generations are even BETTER!  There is ABSOLUTELY no such thing as 15, 20 or even 30 pound adult pigs!  There are some "flukes" and dwarfs that are tiny, our Allan is tiny!  Averaging 30 pounds at 4 years but he is a dwarf and neutered. Tumbleweed is a special circumstance, but we do not promote tiny pigs under 40 pounds because they simply are rare!  There are so many scams that want you to believe they have special imported lines. They do NOT! Import records are public knowledge and no imports of ANY special lines have been done, this can be verified through the USDA.  

Please excuse our mess as we update our adult pig page

Keva Retired

Rae RIP sweet girl

Geisha Retired

DOB 7/24/18

Carlee x PoPo

Geisha Retired

Rae RIP sweet girl

Geisha Retired

Chloe x PoPo

Rae RIP sweet girl

Rae RIP sweet girl

Rae RIP sweet girl

Reba x Wasabi

Sterling-AMAZING

Sterling-AMAZING

Rae RIP sweet girl

Rae x PoPo

5/10/20

Beatrix

Sterling-AMAZING

Pepper-retired

Beatrix

2023


Pepper-retired

Sterling-AMAZING

Pepper-retired

1/2018

Kimi

Kalli

Kalli

Kahleesi x PoPo

8/8/19

Very short girl


 

Kalli

Kalli

Kalli


Full sister to Kimi

Please excuse our mess as we update our adult pig page

Axel-Chipmunk boar

Axel-Chipmunk boar

Axel-Chipmunk boar

DOB 6/2018

Shown here at 2 years, he is bigger now because they typically grow until 3 years some longer. Axel stands about 15" tall

Fauna-retired

Axel-Chipmunk boar

Axel-Chipmunk boar

Auburn x MoonPie

9/16/16

Ziggy Pop

Axel-Chipmunk boar

Ziggy Pop

Super mellow male, one of our best spot makers. Currently about 15"


 

Please excuse our mess as we update our adult pig page

Rachelle, female future breeder

Reba, the cornerstone of our program

Rachelle, female future breeder

DOB 8-3-21

Rachelle will be staying with us and carrying on her Grandmothers strong fantastic Genetics

Reign, female future breeder

Reba, the cornerstone of our program

Rachelle, female future breeder

DOB 8-3-21

Reign will be staying with us and carrying on her Grandmothers strong fantastic Genetics

Reba, the cornerstone of our program

Reba, the cornerstone of our program

Reba, the cornerstone of our program

Reba is now retired, she came to me when I was just beginning to breed and she changed everything for me. At her old age she is still one of our shortest, healthiest pigs with a wonderful disposition.  Her lines run deep in our program and she is responsible for our very best pigs.

Puzzles-retired

Puzzles-retired

Reba, the cornerstone of our program

Puzzles is from 2018 breeding.  A friend bought some of our lines to breed out of state and decided to move back to town. Puzzles comes from our own lines but we weren't the breeder, only lucky enough to get her back.  She is an incredible pig. Very short

Sydney-retired

Puzzles-retired

Pheonix-retired

Sydney is clearly the daughter of Reba and has given us some wonderful offspring like Ruby.


Sydney is nearing her retirement.

Pheonix-retired

Puzzles-retired

Pheonix-retired

Pheonix right before she delivered, you can see her milk line. She throws wonderful vibrant piglets. You can see compared to the water bowl is a short girl

Please excuse our mess as we update our adult pig page

One more note about these cuties

 

There is no guarantee of the size of your pig! If you think about an OB/GYN certifying that a newborn human baby will only reach 125 pounds and realizing that a pigs DNA is over 99% the same as ours, you will understand.  Nobody can determine if a new owner is going to feed a healthy diet, give ideal living situations and have daily exercise for their pig.  A 50 pound pig can easily be overfed to 125 pounds! Just like a person who is genetically predisposed to be 125 pounds can overeat to be 300 pounds, you see it daily!

We keep our pictures current and update.  Its very important to me that you are comfortable and understand the size of an adult pig.  Anita (the owner of CMP) founded Mini Pig Breeders INC, a national non profit, designed to educate and certify ethical breeders. 

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