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Worried about where to find genuine Miniature Teacup Pet Pigs in South Africa?
You should be as fraud is rampant here. Teacup Pigs Africa gives you all the information you need to find a real miniature teacup pet pig and how to make him or her a loving member of your family.
Miniature ' Teacup' Pet Pigs
Are you looking for a miniature 'teacup' pet pig that will stay this size?
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Good! You've come to the right site! We can help you: not by selling you such a pig, because they don't exist, but by showing you what size the smallest miniature pet pigs in the world are and offering you one of them. We show you what pigs are available in South Africa; and how to tell the difference between a baby, teenager and adult pig. (This photo , like ALL photos of little piggies next to teacups, shows a baby just a few days old.)
Our pigs and us
(See our piglets page for our 2024 piglets available.)
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Pumpkin and Susan enjoying each other
We have bred miniature ' teacup 'pigs in South africa since 1995.
We originally crossed imported pure miniature vietnamese potbellied pigs with indigenous african dwarf pigs. Our pigs come in two colours: black (sometimes with white blazes and socks) and spotty (white or gold with black spots).
Most of our pigs are free-roaming in the african bush and enjoy a natural life. This has taught us about their natural behaviour and needs which we have captured in our 'teacup' pig e-books. Visitors are welcome on our farm in the Waterberge.
Miniature teacup pet piglets available 2024
FEBRUARY 2024: We are waiting for new piglets. Here is a little video of one of our previous litters of gorgeous spotty and black piglets.
For photos, videos and price of our new piglets please WhatsApp us on 0815347122 (+27 815347122 if international).
Contact Us
Home: 014-1610904
Cell for WhatsApp only: 081 534 7122
Cell for WhatsApp only: 0625019957
New e-mail:elvengold@icloud.com
Visit us on our farm in the Waterberge near Nylstroom.
Unfortunately we were forced to leave our farm in Onderstepoort, Pretoria,Gauging for our and our animals' safety.
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For more information about teacup miniature pigs you can also visit our website www.teacuppigs.webnode.com
Our books available about teacup pigs

BOOK 1 for FREE
on our other website www.teacuppigs.webnode.com
Info and photos of fully grown teacup pigs that you will not find anywhere else.
Do you know about a miniature teacup pig's 'attack button'? Press it and he'll be aggressive. Or his 'sleep button'? Press it and he'll roll over. Or that a male can use chemical warfare like a skunk, if his life is threatened? Or what causes pet pigs to become abnormally aggressive? Or that teacup piglets can make piglets at 12 weeks of age? Or that teacup pigs don't mark their territory with urine as dogs do? Do you even know what a fully mature miniature teacup pig looks like?
Well our books are just full of amazing things about them that you wouldn't have even thought about! There’s everything we’ve learnt about them as pets, and in the wild, for twenty years.
They have info and photos of grown up pigs that you not find anywhere on the internet or in any other books.
They are so important that we give a set to every family taking one of our babies FOR FREE.
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More about our pigs

One of our boys not quite fully grown
All our piglets' fully grown parents are bulldog size - about 40 to 50cm high. If you think that that is much bigger than what you had in mind, then please read on...
You do not get pet pigs smaller than this anywhere else in the world.
All the fancy names - teacup pigs, tea cup pigs (south african spelling!), micro pigs, nano pigs, pocket pigs, miniature pigs, miniature potbellied pigs, Juliana pigs, Royal Dandy pigs, and other exotic names, are all just brand names given by breeders to market their pigs. They're all just miniature potbellied pigs that have been selected for small size, and are not specific breeds. None of them are smaller than bulldog size and most are bigger.
The spotty piglets sitting next to teacups that we all saw on our computers belong to Pennywell farm in England: their adults grow to springer spaniel size (about labrador size).
There are people in South Africa who claim to have fully grown pigs that are the size of cocker spaniels, jack russels and smaller than house cats (18cm)! They are all fraudsters who get rid of their older pigs and only breed with young ones. (Miniature pigs can mate at 12 weeks and have babies at 7 months.)
More about us
Julie and I have an animal rescue scheme Pet Link-up and have rescued many thousands of animals. Our website is www.petlink-up.webnode.com.

We also imported and breed the Olderhill GSDs. Our website is www.olderhill.webnode.com
Julie with our imported boy Wolfram and one of his first daughters, Kreek, behind
We also breed magnificent KANGAL dogs who are lion-like guardians of sheep and goats and children.