Meet Percy, Perry Winkle & Mama Pearl!

Meet Percy, Perry Winkle and Mama Pearl, a sweet bonded trio of pot-bellied pigs available for adoption at Oinking Acres Farm Rescue & Sanctuary! Mama Pearl was rescued from an animal hoarding situation in Owen County and is approximately nine years old (or older) and she’s bonded to her two adult babies, Percy (male) and Perry Winkle (female), who are both five years old. Percy and Perry Winkle are on the small side at around 50 pounds or less, which leave room for a lucky forever family to adopt the terrific trio! All three pigs are extremely sweet, currently outdoor pigs (and need to stay outdoors) and would make great companions for a lucky family … three’s company, not a crowd! However, because these three are bonded, they MUST be adopted together! Pot-bellied pigs are similar to dogs in the sense that they can be house-trained, leash-trained and can learn tricks, but they’re also very stubborn and sensitive. The average lifespan of a pot-bellied pig is anywhere from 12 to 20 years and if you put in the time and love with your little oinker, you’ll have the undying love and loyalty of your pig. Percy is neutered and Perry Winkle and Mama Pearl are spayed and all are microchipped and more than ready to find their forever home. If you’re interested in a snorting good time and would like to adopt Percy, Perry Winkle and Mama Pearl, please fill out an adoption application online. Their adoption fee is $300, though if you’re out of state it costs an additional $100 per pig and your pigs must have a health certificate (Oinking Acres takes their pigs to Purdue Large Animal Hospital to have this done and receive the document).

Percy, Perry Winkle and Mama Pearl are …
– very sweet and Percy and Perry Winkle are on the small side at 50 pounds or less apiece.
– a bonded trio that MUST be adopted together!
– currently outdoor pigs and need to remain outdoor pigs.
– neutered, spayed and spayed (respectively).
– microchipped.

I’ve included a link on keeping pot-bellied pigs as pets … please consider adopting a pig, they’re wonderful animals!

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