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Breeds of Pigs

There are the following breeds of Pigs:
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 East Balkan

East Balkan Pigs, also known as East Balkan Swine (EBS), stand as a rare and treasured gem, representing the sole indigenous domesticated pig breed of Bulgaria. Their exclusive distribution spans the scenic western coast of the Black Sea, where they have carved out a niche as resilient custodians of Bulgaria's rich agricultural heritage.

In 2009, the population of East Balkan Pigs numbered 1,858, a testament to their enduring presence ...



 Essex

Essex pigs were developed in the United Kingdom. Essex pigs are popular because they are easy and cheap to keep.

The modern day Essex was developed by breeding local pigs in area denoted in the Essex area. The original Essex, also known as the Old Essex, was a small black and white pig. By the nineteenth century, the Old Essex was improved by crossbreeding with imported pig breeds.

Although the breed had been changed, they sti ...



 Estonian Bacon

Estonian Bacon pigs, a quintessential breed from the rugged landscapes of Estonia, represent the epitome of meat production, renowned for yielding exceptional bacon that tantalizes the taste buds. Born from a fusion of local landrace pigs with esteemed German, Danish, and Swedish counterparts, these pigs embody a rich heritage of genetic diversity and culinary excellence.

With a striking resemblance to their Danish Landrace counterpart ...



 European Wild

The European Wild Boar, commonly referred to as the Euro in New Zealand, is renowned for its hardy nature and resilient demeanor.

Believed to be the ancestral progenitor of all domesticated pigs, including Asian varieties, the European Wild Boar boasts a storied lineage that extends across continents.

Despite the formidable reputation of its wild counterpart, domesticated Euros exhibit gentle and amiable traits, making them ...