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  2. Chester White - Wikipedia

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    Chester White. A boy with two Chester Whites raised as part of 4-H in Texas (c. 1940) Country of origin. United States. Traits. Pig. Sus domesticus. The Chester White is a breed of domestic pig which originated in Chester County, Pennsylvania. It was formerly known as the Chester County White.

  3. Berkshire pig - Wikipedia

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    Hair. black. Pig. Sus domesticus. The Berkshire is a British breed of pig. It originated in the English county of Berkshire, for which it is named. It is normally black, with some white on the snout, on the lower legs, and on the tip of the tail. It is a rare breed in the United Kingdom. It has been exported to a number of countries including ...

  4. Tamworth pig - Wikipedia

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    Sus domesticus. The Tamworth is a British breed of domestic pig. It is the only red-coloured British pig. [4]: 700 Its origins are unknown, but it appears to have developed near the town of Tamworth in south-eastern Staffordshire, close to Warwickshire border. [4]: 700 It is one of seven British pig breeds listed by the Rare Breeds Survival ...

  5. List of pig breeds - Wikipedia

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    "Breeds of Livestock - Swine Breeds". ansi.okstate.edu. Oklahoma State University Dept. of Animal Science. Ekarius, Carol (2008). Storey's Illustrated Breed Guide to Sheep, Goats, Cattle and Pigs. Storey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-60342-036-5

  6. Poland China - Wikipedia

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    Poland China. The Poland China is an American breed of domestic pig. It was first bred in Warren County in Ohio, in the American Midwest. Its origins lie in a small number of pigs of Chinese type bought in 1816, which were cross-bred with a variety of breeds of European origin including the Berkshire. It was bred as a lard pig, and is among the ...

  7. Gloucestershire Old Spots - Wikipedia

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    An 1834 painting of a Gloucestershire Old Spot in the Gloucester City Museum & Art Gallery collection. Said to be the largest pig ever bred in Britain. [1]The Gloucestershire Old Spots (also Gloucester, Gloucester Old Spot, Gloucestershire Old Spot [2] or simply Old Spots [3]) is an English breed of pig which is predominantly white with black spots.

  8. Pig farming - Wikipedia

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    Interior of pig farm at Bjärka-Säby Castle, Sweden, 1911. Pig farming, pork farming, or hog farming is the raising and breeding of domestic pigs as livestock, and is a branch of animal husbandry. Pigs are farmed principally for food (e.g. pork: bacon, ham, gammon) and skins. Pigs are amenable to many different styles of farming: intensive ...

  9. Middle White - Wikipedia

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    The Middle White is a British breed of domestic pig. [5][4] It originated in Yorkshire, and derived from the Large White and the now-extinct Small White. [6]: 144 It was recognised in 1852, and the first herd-book was published in 1884. [7] It is a porker, reared for fresh pork (rather than for bacon or for lard like some other breeds of pig ...