The Kunekune or is a small breed of
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from
New Zealand
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. Kunekune are hairy with a rotund build, and may bear
wattles hanging from their lower jaws. Their colour ranges from black and white, to ginger, cream, gold-tip, black, brown, and tricoloured. They have a docile, friendly nature, and can successfully be kept as pets.
History
The breed is believed to have descended from an Asian domestic breed introduced to New Zealand in the early 19th century by whalers or traders. They differ markedly from the
feral pig
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of European origin known in New Zealand as a "Captain Cooker". The native
Māori people
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of New Zealand adopted Kunekune; ''kunekune'' is a
Māori word meaning "fat and round".
By the 1980s, only an estimated 50 purebred Kunekune remained.
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John Simister, wildlife park owners, started a breeding recovery programme, which encouraged other recovery efforts. , the breed no longer faces extinction, with breed societies in both New Zealand and the United Kingdom. In 1993, two were imported into the United States from the UK.
Behaviour
In 2017, a report of ''Science Daily'' said the Kunekune has remarkable social learning with "astonishingly good memory".
Appearance
The Kunekune is covered in hair which can be long or short, and straight or curly. Hair colours include black, brown, ginger, gold, cream, and spotted combinations. It has a medium to short, slightly upturned snout, often black, and either semilopped or pricked ears. It has a short, round body with short legs and may have two wattles (called ''piri piri'') under its chin. The Kunekune stands about tall. An adult Kunekune can weigh between , males being considerably heavier than females.
Ginger Kunekune pig with short hair
References
External links
{{Commons category
The British Kunekune Pig Society
Breeds originating from Indigenous people
Mammals of New Zealand
Pig breeds originating in New Zealand