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The Gloucestershire Old Spots pig is known for its docility, intelligence, prolificity, and hardiness. [4] Boars reach a mature weight of 600 lb (272 kg) and sows 500 lb (227 kg). The pigs are white with clearly defined black (not blue) spots. There must be at least one spot on the body to be accepted in the registry.
Bentheim Black Pied pig: Germany: 70–75 cm (28–30 in) 180–250 kg (400–550 lb) ... White with Black spots: Göttingen minipig: Germany: 35 cm: 34 kg (75 lb) White:
It originated in the county of Oxfordshire, and is named for that and its colour, which is a sandy brown with black patches. It is believed to be one of the oldest British breeds of pig. [4] It has been known by many names, among them the Axford, the Old Oxford, the Oxford Forest Pig, the Plum Pudding Pig and the Sandy Oxford.
The Bentheim Black Pied, also known as Schwarz-Wesses or Buntes Bentheimer Schwein, is a rare breed of domestic pig in Germany. The breed originated in Bentheim, Germany, in the early 20th century, when local breeds were crossed with Berkshire and Cornwalls. It became nearly extinct in the 1950s, and is now a "rare breed".
Journey, a black-and-white pot-bellied pig, has multiple significant disabilities and was facing a trip to the slaughterhouse. Luckily, the heroes at Ziggy's Refuge swooped in just in time to save ...
Pages in category "Pig breeds originating in England" ... Gloucestershire Old Spots; L. Large Black; Large White pig; M. Meidam;
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 Australia, Japan, New Zealand and ...
In celebration of the changes currently rolling out in FarmVille's Pig Breeding feature, Zynga has released an unusual afternoon update to the market, which sees two new Boars added to the animals ...