Ham Sweet Farm
Ham Sweet Farm raises American guinea hogs in Williamston, Michigan, a small community in Ingham County about 15 minutes east of Lansing. Christian and Kate Spinillo run the operation on a 30-acre pasture-based property, where the hogs are given room to roam and forage in wooded areas rather than being confined to conventional housing.
The Spinillos are members of the American Guinea Hog Association, and their animals are registered through that organization. Both the boar and sow lines on the farm carry documented AGHA registration, supporting the program's focus on foundation-quality, purebred stock.
The farm operates on a whole-animal, locally grounded model — sourcing organic, GMO-free grain from local mills and maintaining a closed loop with regional processors. American guinea hog breeders in Michigan with this kind of heritage-breed focus are relatively uncommon, making Ham Sweet Farm a notable source for those seeking foundation stock in the mid-Michigan region. Neither Kate nor Christian grew up farming; the operation grew from a personal interest in raising their own food and has since developed into an established small-scale breeding and direct-market program.
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| Species | Pig American Guinea |
|---|---|
| Website | www.hamsweetfarm.com |
| info@hamsweetfarm.com | |
| Phone | +1 720-236-9312 |
| Owners | Christian Spinillo, Kate Spinillo |
| Location | Williamston, Michigan, US |
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