Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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.
Bath chaps are a traditional West Country meat dish, made from the lower cheek of a pig. They were originally made from Gloucestershire Old Spot pigs, until the breed became endangered. The meat is typically brined and then cooked, and is often served cold and sliced, similar to ham.
An 1834 painting of a Gloucestershire Old Spot pig in the museum's art collection. Said to be the largest pig ever bred in Britain. [8] A miniature of Jemmy Wood, the famous Gloucester Miser, from the art collection. Objects in the museum include: Dinosaur skeletons.
He organised the first meeting of the Gloucestershire Old Spots Breeders Club. [1] [2] [3] ... Pig Keeping (National Trust, 2010) Higgledy-Piggledy (Quillar Press, 2010)
It is open to the public and has many different breeds, including British White and Beef Shorthorn cattle, Whitefaced Woodland and Wensleydale sheep, Berkshire and Gloucestershire Old Spot pigs and various other farm animals. [1]
The Duroc and Hampshire pig breeds also top the list, while the Large Black pig breed and the Gloucestershire Old Spot pig breed are the slowest (probably because of their weight.) Who knew that ...
The Old Gloucester or Gloucester is a traditional British breed of cattle originating in Gloucestershire and surrounding areas in the West Country of England. It was originally a triple-purpose breed, reared for milk , for beef and for draught use ; it is now a dual-purpose animal.
Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!