Australian Yorkshire
The Australian Yorkshire is the Australian expression of the Yorkshire, closely related to the Large White pig used throughout the world. Developed from imported British white pigs and selected under Australian farming conditions, it is a long-bodied domestic pig with erect ears, pale skin, white hair, and strong lean-meat performance. In many contexts the name overlaps with Large White or Yorkshire breeding, so the exact standard and paperwork may depend on the registry or herd history being used.
Australian Yorkshires have been valued as commercial breeding animals, particularly for maternal lines and crossbreeding programs that need litter size, milk, growth, and carcass consistency. Their management is typical of high-production white pigs: reliable shade to prevent sunburn, sound flooring or pasture to protect feet, and careful feeding of sows through farrowing and lactation. In hot districts, heat stress can limit fertility and growth, making ventilation, water, and wallows important in outdoor systems. Buyers should compare performance data and health status rather than assuming all white pigs carry the same production value.
Colors: Belted, Black, Black and White, Blonde, Brown, Cream, Ginger, Ginger and Black, Pied, Red, Red and Black, Sandy, Solid Black, Solid White, Spotted, Swallow Belly, White