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Sus scrofa domesticus

Pigs are domesticated swine descended from wild boar, shaped over thousands of years into meat, lard, landrace, heritage, laboratory, and companion lines. Sus scrofa domesticus includes everything from large commercial hogs to small traditional breeds and potbellied companion pigs, with major differences in size, growth rate, ear carriage, coat color, and body type. They are intelligent rooting animals with strong social behavior, a powerful sense of smell, and a need to explore their surroundings.

Human management ranges from pasture-based farms and breeding herds to sanctuaries and household companion settings. Good care depends on secure fencing, shade, dry bedding, clean water, balanced feed, hoof and tusk attention when needed, and biosecurity that protects both the pigs and neighboring herds. Buyers should be cautious about size claims for miniature pigs, since many outgrow expectations. Breed registries, farm records, and movement documents can be important for pedigrees, health programs, food production, and disease tracing.

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Hereford Hog: Breed Profile, Markings, and Buying Guide

The Hereford hog is a medium-sized American heritage pig named for the way it looks like a Hereford cow: a deep rust-red body with a white face, white feet, and a white underline. It was developed in the American Midwest in the 1920s from Duroc, Poland China, and Chester White bloodlines, and a registry was […]

Camborough Pig: What the PIC Commercial Sow Line Really Is

If you searched for a “Camborough pig,” it helps to know up front what you have found: the Camborough is not a traditional heritage breed like the Berkshire or the Poland China. It is a proprietary commercial breeding female, a branded crossbred sow line developed and sold by PIC (the Pig Improvement Company, now part […]

Spotted Poland China Pig: The Spotted Breed Guide

The Spotted, often still called the Spotted Poland China, is an American meat-type hog known for its large black-and-white spots, medium drooping ears, and heavy, muscular frame. It descends in part from the Poland China and from imported Gloucester Old Spots stock, and it is registered as a distinct breed by Certified Pedigreed Swine (formerly […]

The Poland China Pig: Complete Breed Guide

The Poland China Pig: Complete Breed Guide The Poland China is one of the oldest hog breeds developed in the United States, recognized for its large, deep, muscular frame and its distinctive color pattern: a solid black body with six white points (the face or nose, the four feet, and the switch at the end […]

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