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Swine Breeds
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Breeds Terminal –Muscling –Leanness –Rapid growth rates
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Maternal –M–Maternal abilities –T–To raise and care for a litter of pigs –H–High weaning numbers
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Landrace
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Originated in Denmark Large, drooped Ears White Long Bodied w/ extra rib
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Known for Maternal Traits 7 Teats per Side for Registration
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Berkshire
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Originated in England Black with white legs, snout, and switch
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Erect ears Once kept in Buckingham Palace Known for producing high quality meats
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Chester White
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Originated in Chester Co., Pennsylvania White with drooped ears
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Mothering breed Produce large litters
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Duroc
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Originated in U.S. Solid red Drooped ears Excellent meat type hog
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Hampshire
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Originated in U.S. Black with white belt Small, erect ears
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Probably the oldest American breed Well-known meat breed
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Hereford
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Originated in Missouri Developed from Chester, Poland China, and Durocs
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Red with white face, legs, and underline Medium-sized drooping ear
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Poland China
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Originated in U.S. Black with white snouts, legs, and switch Drooped ears
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Noted for ability to easily gain weight Quiet dispositions Generally poor mothers
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Spots
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Developed in Indiana Black with white spots Efficient feeders Noted for rapid weight gain
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Tamworth
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Originated in Ireland Red Noted bacon breed Erect ears Good mothers
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Yorkshire
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Originated in England White Large, erect ears “The Mother Breed” Produces large litters
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Pietrain
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Originated from Germany White with black spots
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Erect ears Extremely heavy muscled and lean
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Meishan
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Slow growing and fat May be the most prolific breed in the world
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Puberty at 2.5 - 3 months Average litter size is 15-16 pigs
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Fenjing
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Fengjing Chinese breed Black color Wrinkled skin From central China where it is hot Drooped ears
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Minzhu
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Originated in China Long black hair Come from Northern China where it is cold.
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Miniature Pig
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Often used as pets Maximum height 22” at withers Maximum weight 125 pounds
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Crossbreeding Mating two different purebred animals
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Hybrid vigor – gain in growth by crossing two purebred lines Heterosis – effect of hybrid vigor or crossing
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Hybrid vigor can potentially –Increase the number of pigs farrowed –Improve baby pig livability
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Produce heavier milking sows Most have a faster growth rate to market
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Common Crosses F1 females created by crosses such as: –Yorkshire x Landrace = F1 maternal cross replacement female
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Terminal crosses –York x Hamp = Blue butt –Yorkshire x Duroc
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–Duroc x Hamp –York female x ½ Hamp, ½ Duroc boar
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