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Swine Breeds By Jordyn Cook. American Landrace. All white (no markings) Down/Floppy ears The ears are bigger & longer than Chesters Their ears cover most of their face. Chester White. All white (no markings) Down ears(not as long as the Landrace). American Yorkshire.
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Swine Breeds By Jordyn Cook
American Landrace • All white (no markings) • Down/Floppy ears • The ears are bigger & longer than Chesters • Their ears cover most of their face
Chester White • All white (no markings) • Down ears(not as long as the Landrace)
American Yorkshire • All white (no markings) • Erect ears
Berkshire • Black with 6 white points: snout, all 4 feet, tip of tail (tail is usually docked so the white most likely won’t show) • Erect ears
Poland China • Down/floppy ears • Black with 6 white points: snout, 4 white feet, tip of the tail. (tail is usually docked so the white most likely won’t show)
Cross/Blue Butt • White with blue/gray markings • Erect ears
Duroc • All brown or red • Down ears
Tamworth • All brown or red • Erect ears • Pointy nose
Red Wattle • All brown or red • Down ears • Has wattles hanging from the neck ^ Wattle
Hampshire Look at the white foot, it’s still a Hamp!! • Erect ears • Complete white belt covering front feet and shoulders • Can have back white feet but the white cant extend above the hock • Can have white on nose but it cant extend beyond the brim of the nose Look at those white noses! Don’t worry, it’s still a Hamp!
Hereford • Down/floppy ears • Primarily red with a white face and at least 2 white feet
Pietrain • Erect ears • White with black spots
Spots • Down/floppy ears • White with black spots
Vietnamese Potbelly • Variety of colors • Big/Pot belly • Short snout • Small erect ears