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  2. While most livestock were utilized initially by nomadic peoples, swine are more indicative of a settled farming community. The reason for this is simply because pig are difficult to herd and move for long distances. Pigs have become vital to the economy in parts of the world.

  3. Berkshire Swine | Oklahoma State University

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    Here, a bedford stone building carries the records and registry of the most influential breed of swine in the history of the world. The Berkshire Breed paved the way for better swine production and improvement in the United States and Europe, as well.

  4. American Landrace Swine | Oklahoma State University

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    Their blood is being blended into the American Landrace and gives a broader genetic base to the breed. The American Landrace is a white hog of long body length, having sixteen or seventeen pairs of ribs. The arch of back is much less pronounced than on most other breeds of swine.

  5. Find information about all of the various breeds of livestock raised around the world.

  6. Duroc Swine | Oklahoma State University

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    The Duroc swine breed is a cross of two distinct strains of red hogs, the Jersey Red that was established in New Jersey and the Duroc, established in New York.

  7. Spotted Swine | Oklahoma State University

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    The Spotted Swine breed is popular with farmers for their ability to transmit their fast-gaining, feed efficient, meat qualities to their offspring.

  8. Large White Swine | Oklahoma State University

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    The Large White has since become a well established and prepotent breed which has truly left its mark on world swine production. It is found throughout its native country of England and is also popular in Northern Ireland.

  9. Mulefoot Swine | Oklahoma State University

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    The Mulefoot swine breed is the rarest of American swine breeds, its population is classified as Critical by the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy.

  10. Hereford Swine | Oklahoma State University

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    The Hereford swine breed is a red colored pig with a white face and originated on a farm in Missouri.

  11. Poland China Swine | Oklahoma State University

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    The Poland China is unbeatable among various breeds of swine for the characteristic of maximum weight at any given age. The Poland Chinas are excellent feeders and they gain readily under conditions of good care and management.