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Item Summary: Miniture pig His name is Kevin Bacon

Location: VIC: Melbourne

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Unable to keep

Asking Price: 200

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: PM me

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Hi friends,

Im selling a miniture pig, he's a genuine mini from one of the only breeders in Aus. It took a long time on a waiting list to get him and now due to change in life style he has to go.

He was purchsed all micro chipped etc, has a nose ring and was flown over for around $700 but he needs to go asap so $200 all up including a little carry cage and his great big sweet ass pen.

PM for any info, if he doesnt go in the next day or so he'll be given away to a kids petting farm.

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Hey guys, he's a corka of an animal thats for sure!

He's about 4 months old and wont grow any more from what you see here. If anyone's keen then let me know soon, we're tryn to organise a ute now to drop him off at a petting farm for free

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Hey guys, he's a corka of an animal thats for sure!

He's about 4 months old and wont grow any more from what you see here. If anyone's keen then let me know soon, we're tryn to organise a ute now to drop him off at a petting farm for free

I'm assuming you couldn't post it ?

Seriously

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Im in ballarat, the plan is to take him to a petting zoo today if no one takes him

hey mate did the pig find a home? if not give me a call on 0401484707 ill take him off your hands

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Haha sorry guys, Kev was given away to a petting farm. All in all it was an expensive lesson, $700 for the pig, $150 to make a pen, some cash re pearcing the nose after he ripped it out and the cost of food for 3 months and the cost of having to completely re grass and fix the back yard after he mauled it.... you've just gotta laugh!

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