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Adv. Swine Breeds Matching
Hampshire and Berkshire
These two different breeds of swine both originated in England and are named after the county they originated from.
Hampshire
This breed of swine is known for being heavy muscled.
Poland China
This breed of swine is known for being lean and heavy muscled.
Landrace
This breed of swine is all white, very long in the body. It has especially large floppy ears.
Yorkshire
This breed of swine are long bodied, white hogs with erect ears. The hair or bristles are white and usually the body is white, but sometimes there may be some black pigmentation on the skin.
Spot
This breed of swine was established in 1961. It has droopy ears and is black and white.
Poland China
This breed of swine is generally black with 6 white points (all 4 legs, tail and nose). Many have white spots on certain areas of the body. They have droopy ears.
Hampshire
This breed of swine is easily recognized by its white belt encircling a black body. They have erect ears.
Duroc, Spot
These breeds of swine are known for their growth characteristics.
Duroc
This breed of swine are solid red, but they may range from dark to light shades. They have droopy ears.
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