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A FEW SELECTED BREEDS OF SWINE (PIGS) Stephen R Schafer, EdD 2008 University of Nevada-Reno
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Partially Funded By Ag Council of Nevada 4 Hall Lane Yerington, NV 89447 This presentation was developed for use as an educational resource and is provided as an educational service. User/purchase fees are not associated with this presentation.
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Information Development Much effort and time was devoted to: developing accurate/current information incorporating appropriate pictures/graphics providing proper credit of pictures/graphics obtaining copyright/educational permission Any and/or all errors, omissions, etc. are purely unintentional/accidental.
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Information Sources Auburn University (Swine Identification) Cyberspaceag {internet site} (Types of Swine) Minnesota Pork Board (Swine Breeds) National 4-H/4HCCS (4-H Swine Manuals) Ohio State University (Swine Resource Handbook) Oklahoma State University (Swine Breed Ident) The National Swine Registry (Breed Ident) Thepigsite {internet site} (Breeds of Swine) University of Kentucky (Agripedia) University of Wyoming (4-H Swine Manuals) Wikipedia {internet site} (Internet Encyclopedia)
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TYPICAL OR COMMON BREEDS OF SWINE (PIGS) Author Dr. Steve Schafer, University of Nevada-Reno Reviewers Mr. Milt Green, University of Wyoming Mr. Keith Fontenot, Louisiana State University Dr. Tim Page, Louisiana State University
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Berkshire Originated in England Black in Color Six White Points…snout, tail, & four legs Ears are Erect Excellent Carcass Quality Photo: Unknown Source
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Chester White Originated in Pennsylvania (Chester County), USA White (all white) in Color Ears are Drooping Has acquired the nickname of “the white duroc” Good Carcass Quality Photo: National Swine Registry
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Duroc Originated in the USA from three different locations; Iowa, New York, & New Jersey Yellowish to Red in Color No Markings, Solid Color Ears are Drooping Good Carcass Quality Photo: National Swine Registry
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Hampshire Originated in England Black in Color Distinctive White Belt, around/over shoulders Ears are Erect A Larger Breed of Swine Excellent Carcass Quality Photo: National Swine Registry
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Hereford Originated in La Plata, Missouri (USA) Red & White in Color The face & at least two feet must be white Swirls not Registrable Ears are Drooping Prolific & Good Mothers Photo: Unknown Source
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Landrace Originated in Denmark White (all white) in Color Ears are Large & Drooping Very Long Bodied, some even have an extra pair or set of ribs Very Prolific Sows Excellent Milkers Photo: National Swine Registry
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Pietrain Originated in the village of Pietrain, Belgium White with Black Spots Spots have rings of light pigmentation Medium Sized Breed Shorter Legged, Erect Ears Large & Bulging Hams Photo: Oklahoma State University
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Poland China Originated in the USA Black in Color Six White Points…snout, tail, & four legs Ears are Drooping Excellent Rate of Gain Sound Feet & Legs Photo: Unknown Source
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Red Wattle Originated in New Caledonia Red in Color Possess pair of Wattles A slightly smaller breed Ears are Erect Very Lean Carcasses Gentle & Good Natured Photo: Cecil Edgar/Oklahoma State University
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Spot Originated from the Poland China Breed of Swine, so it originated in the USA Black & White in Color Ears are Drooping Excellent Rate of Gain Excellent Feed Efficiency Productive, Gentle, Durable Photo: National Swine Registry
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Tamworth Originated in England Red in Color Ears are Erect Very Deep-Sided Pig, due to being bacon-type pig Longer Legged/Necked and more narrow, again due to being bacon-type pig Photo: Unknown Source
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Yorkshire Originated in England White (all white) in Color Ears are Erect Good Carcass Quality Prolific Excellent Milkers Has become known as “The Mother Breed” Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Berkshire Photo: National Swine Registry
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Identify… Chester White Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Pietrain Photo: Oklahoma State University
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Identify… Hereford Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Duroc Photo: National Swine Registry
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Identify… Hampshire Originated in England Black in Color Distinctive White Belt Ears are Erect A Larger Breed of Swine Excellent Carcass Quality
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Identify… Poland China Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Landrace Photo: National Swine Registry
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Identify… Red Wattle Photo: Cecil Edgar/Oklahoma State University
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Identify… Spot Originated from the Poland China Breed of Swine, so it originated in the USA Black & White in Color Ears are Drooping Excellent Rate of Gain Excellent Feed Efficiency Productive, Gentle, Durable
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Identify… Hereford Originated in USA Red & White in Color The face & at least two feet must be white Swirls not Registrable Ears are Drooping Prolific Good Mothers
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Identify… Tamworth Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Chester White Originated in Pennsylvania (Chester County), USA White (all white) in Color Ears are Drooping Has acquired the nickname of “the white duroc” Good Carcass Quality
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Identify… Hampshire Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Duroc Photo: National Swine Registry
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Identify… Yorkshire Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Berkshire
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Identify… Red Wattle Photo: Cecil Edgar/Oklahoma State University
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Identify… Landrace Originated in Denmark White (all white) in Color Ears are Large & Drooping Very Long Bodied, some even have an extra pair or set of ribs Very Prolific Sows Excellent Milkers
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Identify… Poland China Originated in the USA Black in Color Six White Points…snout, tail, & four legs Ears are Drooping Excellent Rate of Gain Sound Feet & Legs
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Identify… Tamworth Photo: Michael VonLuttwitz
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Identify… Hereford Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Spot Photo: National Swine Registry
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Identify… Red Wattle Originated in New Caledonia Red in Color Must possess pair of Wattles A slightly smaller breed Ears are Erect Very Lean Carcasses Gentle & Good Natured
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Identify… Hampshire Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Chester White Photo: National Swine Registry
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Identify… Pietrain Photo: Oklahoma State University
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Identify… Berkshire Originated in England Black in Color Six White Points…snout, tail, & four legs Ears are Erect Excellent Carcass Quality
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Identify… Poland China Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Yorkshire
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Identify… Landrace
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Identify… Duroc
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Identify… Hampshire Photo: National Swine Registry
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Identify… Spot Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Tamworth Originated in England Red in Color, with Erect Ears A Very Deep-Sided Pig, due to being a bacon-type pig Longer Legged/Necked and more narrow, again due to being a bacon-type pig
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Identify… Red Wattle Photo: Cecil Edgar/Oklahoma State University
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Identify… Yorkshire Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Poland China Photo: National Swine Registry
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Identify… Berkshire Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Pietrain Originated in Belgium White with Black Spots Spots, with Pigment Rings Medium Sized Breed Shorter Legged, Erect Ears Large & Bulging Hams
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Identify… Duroc Originated in the USA from three different locations; Yellowish to Red in Color No Markings, Solid Color Ears are Drooping Good Carcass Quality
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Identify… Spot Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Chester White Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Hereford
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Identify… Yorkshire Originated in England White (all white) in Color Ears are Erect Good Carcass Quality Prolific & Excellent Milkers “The Mother Breed”
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Identify… Tamworth Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Pietrain Photo: Oklahoma State University
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Identify… Landrace Photo: Unknown Source
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Other Breeds There are many other breeds that could have been included in this presentation; and maybe some of them should have been included, and maybe some of those that were included should have been excluded. Regardless of your thoughts and opinions concerning the inclusion/exclusion of the various breeds, it can be agreed that it would be very difficult to reach agreement.
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Other Breeds Given the thoughts stated in the previous slide, the following breeds are listed as breeds for additional review and study. WelshOxford PotbellyMeishan LacombeFengjing Large WhiteSwabian-Hall Conducting an internet search for swine breeds is an excellent starting point.
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