Address: 6615 Mulberry Rd, Calhan, CO 80808, USA
Phone: +17194642317
Kate Young
We picked up our sweet piggy, Queen Elizapig, in April of 2018. I cannot imagine life without her! Ari provided us with a lot of great information and education prior to Queenie coming home with us, she has also kept in touch regularly to check up on her, and has continued to provide advice and resources. I was so excited for our pig, Ari let me meet and hold her prior to her homecoming. ♡ I could not be happier with our experience with Colorafo Cutie Pigs, and would highly recommend them!
Brett Barney
The owner was really nice and accommodating to all our questions. Their animals all seemed happy and well taken care of. If you plan on going to see the pigs and stepping into their area, wear some shoes your not entirely fond of and bring something to cover your floor mats. Nothing will get destroyed if you don't, I'm just giving advice on something I didn't do prior to going here and had to clean up later.
prettycoloradobasshead CO
Ari is very informative and helpful in the purchase of your piggies. She is always available to answer questions to anyone who has them. She offers lifetime support and is a great source for all your pig keeping questions.
Shannon Romero
After a few years of considering and researching pet pigs, I knew Colorado Cutie Pigs was the breeder for us. Ari is so knowledgeable and very quick to respond when inquiring about her pigs and business. We drought the our new little guy, Chicken, home. He is fantastic and I couldn't be happier with my decision. I know that if I ever needed it, I can count on Colorado Cutie Pigs for support.
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They do have pigs. Very knowledgeable and friendly people! I'd recommend you do research into the subject and how small "mini" is. No such thing as teacup-you'll find that those pigs are being starved by their owners. Keep in mind that you can have a 50 pound pig and a 50 pound dog and they look nowhere near similar since pigs are short and dense kind of like bulldogs.
Mine is trained to go outside. our winters don't get cold so I don't worry about it but farms have had pigs for centuries and in the winter they just shelter them. As to the biting, yes pigs can bite. They often nibble on people as a sign of affection but they have been known to bite from agression too. If you've got little kids I do not recommend a pig
Www.coloradocutiepigs.com
So for piglets I go by date of deposit for order of choice on a litter. People can pick or pass until they find who they want as their new family member if there are any available after i let deposit people choose then i place for adoption on my facebook page. The only way to guarantee a baby is to put a deposit down which comes off price. Everyone is fixed, vet checked, microchipped, wormed, started on potty training and comes with a care packet, birth certificate, blanket and lifetime support. Males $650, Females $700. Deposit is $150 and comes off total. Any other questions please ask!!!
Yes!! Please check out their website or give them a call to find out what is currently available
Talk to Ari on her Facebook page she will definitely get back to you. She is great!
So any pig will be at least about the size of a bull dog. Yes most are adopted as inside pets but do need a yard of some sort.
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