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happerley.co.ukWebsite of the New Zealand Pig Breeders Association. Describes Association activities and breeds of pigs.
pigs.co.nzHampshire, breed of pig developed in the United States from the Wessex Saddleback and other varieties first imported from England around 1825; in the late 20th century it was one of the predominant breeds in the U.S. The trim, fine-coated Hampshire is black with a white saddle, which includes the
www.britannica.comBPA News New veterinary attestation rule for farmers to be introduced in December. Read more …## Seneca Valley Virus BPA News UK Chief Veterinary Officer has confirmed five cases of Seneca Valley Virus in pigs. Read more …## PBOTY New Winner BPA News The winner of the new breeder is Harri Heeley. Harri keeps Berkshires and Welsh pigs. Harri didn't grow up with pigs and therefore has learnt along the way in the 3 years he has kept pigs with the support of his family. In that time he has...
britishpigs.org.ukThe Hampshire pig is a domestic swine breed characterized by erect ears and a black body with a whitish band around the middle, covering the front legs. The American National Swine Registry...
tristanshampshire.weebly.comFrom the time of its arrival in the USA until 1890, the breed was called “The Thin Rind” breed, due to the abundance of lean meat it produced. At a meeting of American breeders in 1890, the breed was renamed the ‘Hampshire’, as the original pigs were imported from a farm in Hampshire, Wessex, UK. A breed society was established at the same time and herd book recording can be traced for more than 100 years. The Hampshire is used extensively as the sire of cross bred pigs for the pork and...
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