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Sus scrofa Sus scrofa (pigs)
This is a datasheet on Sus scrofa
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feral pigs feral pigs
Feral pigs are domestic pigs which have been allowed to run wild (Whittemore, 1998). Feral pigs have established through unrestrained domestic...
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  Ohmini pig
Laboratory breed of miniature pig. Developed in Japan in 1945 by Hioshi Ohmi from crosses of Manchurian pigs with Hampshire, Duroc domestic, and...
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Iberian pig Iberian pig
The European domesticated pig originates directly from the wild pig (Sus scrofa ferus). Some Spanish authors have mentioned the...
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pet pigs pet pigs
Editorial note: parts of this datasheet are based on personal communications from pig breeders. Contact CAB International for contact...
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  Hormel pig
Laboratory breed of miniature pig. First developed at Hormel lnstitute at the University of Minnesota, USA in 1949. Primary cross between guinea...
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nematodes of pigs nematodes of pigs
Further texts on the various nematodes of pigs can be found in respective associated species and genus...
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  Wuzhishan pig
From the Hainan province in China, a mountainous terrain with a tropical climate. A local, inbred population, with only 30 pigs remaining. Used...
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  Berkshire pig
The Berkshire was originally a native pig from the Midlands of England, which occurred in variable types and various colours but was...
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Kemerovo pig Kemerovo pig
Pig breeding in Siberia before the Second World War was ineffective. The first successful step was a hybridization between 'native' Large White...
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