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Breeds of Pigs

There are the following breeds of Pigs:
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 Calabrese

The origin of the Black Pig from Calabria remains shrouded in mystery, with two prevailing hypotheses circulating today. One theory suggests its roots trace back to Iberian stock, while an alternative narrative posits its descent from Roman lineage. Historically, these pigs roamed vast expanses of Calabria, where they diversified into several distinct local varieties, including Reggitana, Cosentino, Orielese, Lagonegrese, Catanzarese, Casalinga, ...



 Cantonese

Cantonese pigs, also known by various names including Dahuabai, Ta-hua-pai, Kanton, Chinese, Gongdong Big Spotted, Guangdong Large White Spot, Large Black White, Macao, or Pearl River Delta pigs, are a distinguished breed originating from the fertile Zhujiang delta in Guangdong, China. Revered for their dual-purpose utility in lard and meat production, these pigs exhibit a striking black and white coloration, adding to their visual allure.
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  Casertana

The Casertana breed has very ancient origins (Teano or Pelatella): in fact  it is frequently represented in frescoes and sculptures of Roman times. It is certainly the most precocious among Italian breeds, being able to give large amounts of fat. At the age of one year these pigs may weigh over 150 kg. The present situation about this breed is crucial, as only few examples still live, and not all of them are full-blooded. Rustic, excellent ...



 Celtic

The Celtic pig (Galician: Porco celta) is a distinguished breed native to the autonomous community of Galicia in north-western Spain. While once abundant until the early 20th century, Celtic pigs faced a significant decline, nearly vanishing altogether. However, concerted efforts have led to their gradual recovery, with the population now boasting over 2,500 purebred sows.



 Chato Murciano

Chato Murciano pigs are domestic pigs from Murcia, Spain. The Spanish word chato means short-nosed which is how these short-nosed pigs from Murcia got their name. They are the only surviving breed of pig locally and historically produced in Murcia and they are at the risk of extinction.

Chato Murciano pigs are generally bred for bacon and lean pork and they are well adapted to southern Spains dry and warm climate.

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 Chester White

Chester White pigs originated in Chester County, Pennsylvania. The Chester White was first developed around 1816, using strains of large white pigs common to the Northeast U.S. and a white boar imported from Bedfordshire. Some believe that Chinese pigs might have been added as well.

By 1884 a breed association was officially formed, but competing organizations, sometimes for individual strains, continued to appear into the early ...



 Choctaw Hog

Choctaw Hog are domestic pig raised by Native Americans for meat. Unfortunately there are only a few hundred left and are considered critically rare.

Choctaw hogs are black, sometimes with white markings, and grow to about 120 pounds. Choctaw hogs have two distinctive characteristics: their toes are typically fused forming a single hoof like that of a mule, and many have fleshy wattles on each side of their necks.

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 Cinta Senese

The Cinta Senese is a venerable breed with a rich history originating in the Siena area, specifically around Monteriggioni, Sovicille, and Poggibonsi. Its legacy traces back to the 14th century, as depicted in frescoes portraying pigs adorned with the distinctive white belt reminiscent of present-day Cinta pigs. At its peak, approximately 20,000 Cinta Senese pigs roamed the region, with an equal number thriving in neighboring provinces.  



 Creole

The Creole Pig was a breed of pig indigenous to the Caribbean nation of Haiti. Creole pigs are well adapted to the rugged terrain and sparse vegetation of Haiti. The pigs resilience allowed Haitian peasants to raise these pigs with little resources. The peasants characterized their pigs as never getting sick.

For generations, the Haitian Creole pig had been a poor Haitian familys most important economic asset. Rugged foragers t ...



 Cul Noir Du Limousine

Cul Noir Du Limousine pigs, also known as "Black Limousin" pigs, are a rare breed of swine originating from the Limousin region of France. They are characterized by their distinct black and white markings, their compact build, and their docile temperament. Cul Noir Du Limousine pigs are classified as medium-sized hogs, typically weighing between 200 and 250 kilograms (441 and 551 pounds) at maturity. Their build is compact and muscular, with a sl ...



 Cumberland

Cumberland Pigs were a pig from Northern England that are now extinct. They were used to produce local delicacies like the Cumberland sausage and Cumberland ham. The breed became extinct in 1960, after changes in farming methods and a demand for less fatty meat led to it falling out of favor.  

Cumberland Pigs were a very old breed that likely developed over several hundred years in Cumberland and Westmorland, and was closely ...



 Czech Improved White

Czech Improved White Pigs, a staple across the Czech Republic, trace their lineage to a meticulous blend of Large White, Edelschwein, and German Landrace pigs, carefully crossed with indigenous swine breeds. This strategic amalgamation resulted in a versatile porcine lineage that not only thrives in diverse environments but also serves as the progenitor for subsequent breeds like the Slovakian Improved White and Slovakian White Meat.

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