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Upcoming Farrowing

Farrowing schedule and pairing are subject to change. 
As much as we really want something to happen, nature often has a mind of its own.

June 2022

​Rub x Charlotte | Bandit x Shelly Offspring
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Willy x Gummy Bear | Rex x Shelly Offspring
Rub x Little Bertha | Bandit x Raven Offspring

July 2022

Sir Spoink x June | Sam x Black Gold Offspring
​Lucius x Peggy | Oreo x Petunia Offspring
​Clarence x Federica | Snicker x Diana Offspring
​Deputy x Tootsie | Sam x Candy Offspring

August 2022

Bruce x Miss Sass | Gary x Black Gold

September 2022

Willy x Annabelle | Rex x Sparkle Offspring
Maximus x Lucky | Sam x Ida Offspring
Lucius x Peppa | Oreo x Jewel Offspring
Rub x Big Bertha | Bandit x Raven Offspring
Bruce x Joleen | Gary x Fate
Sir Spoink x Pricilla | Sam x Jewel

What is a COI?

The "Coefficient Of Inbreeding", or COI, is a measure of the amount of consanguinity in an individual's ancestry, in other words, how closely related offspring's parents are.

At a COI of 10%, there is a significant loss of vitality in the offspring as well as an increase in the expression of deleterious recessive mutations. In term of health, a COI of less than 5% is best. Above that, there are detrimental effects and risks. COI levels of 5%-10% will have modest detrimental effects on the offspring. Any COI above 10% will have significant effects not just on the quality of the offspring, but there will also be detrimental effects on the breed. 

Beuchat, C. (2015, April 6). COI FAQS: Understanding the Coefficient of Inbreeding. The Institute of Canine Biology. https://www.instituteofcaninebiology.org/blog/coi-faqs-understanding-the-coefficient-of-inbreeding.

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  • Home
  • Shop
    • Pasture Raised Meat
  • About Us
    • Our Standards
    • A BioDynamic Farm
    • Our Partners
    • Contact Us
  • Idaho Pasture Pigs
    • Our Girls
    • Our Boys
    • Current Stock Prices
    • IPP Waiting List >
      • IPPR Registration and CVI Form
    • IPP Resources
  • Kathadin Sheep
    • Current Prices
  • Raw Milk
    • Raw Milk Pick Up Locations
    • Raw Milk Herdshare Application
  • Newfoundland
    • Current Available Puppies
  • New Page