Hogan
Hogan is an obscure domestic pig breed or local type name, and reliable public detail may be limited compared with major commercial or heritage breeds. The safest description treats Hogan pigs as a named Sus scrofa domesticus population only when supported by a breeder, registry, conservation, or regional source. Color and size should not be assumed from the name alone, since similar local labels can be applied differently across herds or records.
Anyone managing or evaluating Hogan pigs should start with practical evidence: parent animals, mature size, temperament, litter history, health status, and adaptation to the local climate and feed system. Ordinary pig housing, fencing, nutrition, and veterinary care still apply. If the goal is conservation or breed promotion, documentation is especially important, because thinly documented names can be confused with farm strains, crossbreds, or historical references. Honest uncertainty is better than assigning traits the herd has not proven.
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