I know this is an old topic, but the info is still relevant. We've had KuneKunes for 4 1/2 years, bought has a birthday present. Only tried to breed them once & that was a disaster, but our real intention was to put them on bits of rough ground that we wanted dug up or where it wasn't a disaster if they did. It was a bit of a failure in that they didn't root at all and we ended up ploughing and cultivating to clear the ground instead. Since then they have occasionally done a bit of turf stripping on our good leys, when allowed in for a treat. But in their own pen of perfectly good grass they have kept it grazed short except where I feed them their sow rolls/windfall apples, which is churned up. As they are probably getting a bit old for breeding we were thinking of changing them for younger animals; possibly of a different breed, but would prefer they were of a similar reduced rooting disposition; hence ending up at this thread. We're not dead set against ringing any new pigs just would prefer not to. We have enough rough land eg in scrappy shelter belts that we don't need to put them in our good grass parks, but would like the option if/when necessary/convenient. I have now read through the BPA Breed Info Section and there are a couple of mentions of breeds that tend to root less than others, but I'm going to stick with KuneKunes.