Mom's pregnancy was a surprise, and her four babies are in need of new homes. The 2 boys have been separated from their 2 sisters and mother. They were born 11/21/25. The all black one is the runt, and she is about 2" shorter than her siblings. Spay/neuters are set for 4/6/26. There will be an adoption fee for altered piglets. (More photos on Facebook post here.)
These cuties are curious and getting more trusting of human contact. They'll make wonderful additions to a family! They are comfortable with dogs, cats, chickens, and horses. (Dogs and pigs should always be supervised and never left alone when together.) They are available together or separately. You can read up on Bringing Home a New Pig and Piglet Behavior and Care, and PPN is happy to walk the adopters through any questions they have.
Transportation is available locally, within 20 miles to the new home.
These babies are not altered but arrangements to have them spayed & neutered have been scheduled for 4/6/26. Intact pigs do not make the best companion animals. Spaying prevents unwanted litters, curbs behavior problems, and prevents uterine tumors. Neutering prevents behavior issues and eliminates that classic boar odor. Altering piggies when they're young is safer and usually less expensive than waiting until it becomes a problem or a medical emergency.
If you are interested in adopting, please complete the application and mention the name, city, and state of the pig(s) you're interested in: https://www.pigplacementnetwork.org/online-adoption-application/
Qualified homes must 1) be in a zone friendly community, 2) locate a vet that will care for pet pigs, 3) own their home.
Donations to PPN are greatly appreciated so we can continue to help pigs.
Weight, age, alter status, and other information about this pig supplied by the guardian and not verified by PPN. Age and weight may be estimates.
| Sex: | Altered: | No | |
| Age: | 4 mos | Lives: | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Location: | Stockton, NJ | ||