Basic Terminology
boar: a male pig
sow: a female pig
shoat: a young, weaned pig of either sex
barrow: a male pig that has been castrated before sexual maturity
gilt: a sow that has never given birth
bristles: the thick hair that covers a pig
snot: their noses.
The Landrace: These
pigs are solid white and have long bodieswith large drooping ears.
Many pigs of this breed were used in crossbreading to develop new
types domestic pigs.
The Birkshire: This
pig hasa short, upturned nose, long body, and a black coat. It
also has white fur on its feet, face and tail tip.
The Chester White:
These are pure white pigs.
The Duroc: This
type of pig is usually red. It is the adaptable type of pig,
found in all the parts if the US where pigs are produced.
The Hampshire: This
pig has a white belt aroound its shoulders and body while the
rest of its coat is black. It is the most abundant breed of
domestic pig in the US based upon the number of animals registered.
The hampshire's popularity is due to the fact that it is able to
produce large litters of a uniform type and that are very high
quality.
The Tamworth: has
a longish, straight snout, erect ears, and a red coat. This pig
is one of the oldest breeds of domestic pig and has undergone
fewer changes than the rest.
The Yorkshire: are
all white and have erect ears. The sows are known to be good
mothers that raise large litters.
Minuature Pigs: There
are many breeds of this type of pig, many of which have been
developed for use in biomedical research. These breeds include
the Sinclair (Hormel) Strain, Pitman-Moore Minatures, and the
Yucatan Micro Pigs.
Eurasian wild boar
(Sus scrofa): was a popular game animal during medieval
times, still roams over many parts of Europe, Asia, and North Africa.
The Pygmy Hog
(S. slavanius): is the smallest of wild pigs.It is found
in Nepal and northern India. It is now threatened with extinction.
The Warty Hog (S.
verrucsus) and the bearded pig (S. barbatus):
live in parts of Southeast Asia, Malaysia, and the Phillipines.
Wild pigs eat a variety of foods, including:
Domestic pigs are fed mainly: