Come When You Will Farms
Owned by T.J. & Mistey Lewis
Seven kunekunes.
Rendering lard today from our Kunekune. Definitely the best lard I have seen. Time to make some biscuits and pies. Having a farm is a lot of work but the benefits are priceless.
Our little fellas are growing.
2nd calf of 2020. Up and moving around.
Blackjack is growing and changing colors. He is so fun to watch.
Calf is saying that is the biggest cow I have ever seen.
Name challenge. What do we name our little bull? He’s 2 days old today. Suggestions?
Walking around exploring.
Hanging around with Priscilla.
We have our first calf on the farm. Priscilla had her first calf. Searching for a calf in the rain is always fun. Mistey Lewis and TJ Lewis.
Sir Walston made it to his new home this afternoon. I love seeing the pictures folks send me when they arrive to their new home. I know their new family is taking care of them and they are getting lots of attention. Kunekunes are the best bread.
Little boar made his way home to Cameron NC.
Working on the farm.
Cooling off.
We are selling our polled Dexter Bull and possible breed Heifer. Would like to sale them as a pair.
Mistey Lewis and TJ Lewis
Pigs, cows and horses eating with rainbow in the background.
He looks just like his dad.
I don’t think I can sale this little guy.
Utah our Boar. He’s my favorite. Super sweet boy. These Kunekunes love their belly rubs.
These little piglets are so adorable and sweet. Mistey Lewis and TJ Lewis
AKKPS Registered Kunekunes. Will be available to go 9/3/2020.
1- Gilt- Double Waddle Ginger/Black
1-Gilt- Double Waddle Brown/White
1-Boar- Double Waddle Ginger/Black
3- Ginger Barrows
Mistey Lewis and TJ Lewis
Kunekune/Pot Belly piglets. Will be ready for a new home on 9/1/2020.
1-gilt
1-double waddle barrow- SOLD
2- boats- will be barrows after 8/4/2020.
Mistey Lewis and TJ Lewis
Our little Kunekunes are growing.
Corbin and the kunekunes. Mistey Lewis and TJ Lewis
Mistey Lewis and TJ Lewis
KitKat had her Kunekune litter. Six little piglets. So much cuteness.
Mistey Lewis and TJ Lewis
Family
We started with two pigs in the back yard to teach our children the importance of heritage. The farm grew to 2 cows and 4 Kune Kunes. Our farm is growing more and more each year. We want to keep a small farm and teach our children the importance of farming and our heritage. Our animals are raised on grass and we hope to keep them that way. It takes longer to get them ready to harvest, but that is ok with us. In our busy life we work hard on our daily jobs but on the farm we are family. We work together, cleaning water buckets, fencing or just watching the animals play.