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− | The following breeds have been classified according to those listed by Oklahoma State University as this provides a wide range of international breeds. Clearly far more breeds exist than have been included below although these are not likely to be encountered in Europe. | + | |maplink = WikiNormals Content Map |
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+ | |sublink1= Porcine Section - WikiNormals | ||
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+ | The following breeds have been classified according to those listed by Oklahoma State University as this provides a wide range of international breeds. Clearly far more breeds exist than have been included below although these are not likely to be encountered in Europe. For further information regarding a specific breed please see http://ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/swine/. | ||
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+ | A small number of breeds specific to the UK have been included from the British Pig Association. For further information please see http://. | ||
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<gallery widths="115px" perrow="5"> | <gallery widths="115px" perrow="5"> | ||
Image:Berkshire.jpg|'''Berkshire''' <p> WikiCommons | Image:Berkshire.jpg|'''Berkshire''' <p> WikiCommons | ||
Image:British_lop.jpeg|'''British Lop''' <p> chestertonfarm.co.uk | Image:British_lop.jpeg|'''British Lop''' <p> chestertonfarm.co.uk | ||
Image:Duroc Breed.jpg|'''Duroc'''<p>© Nottingham Uni 2009</p> | Image:Duroc Breed.jpg|'''Duroc'''<p>© Nottingham Uni 2009</p> | ||
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Image:Gloucestershire_Old.jpg|'''Gloucestershire Old Spot''' <p> WikiCommons | Image:Gloucestershire_Old.jpg|'''Gloucestershire Old Spot''' <p> WikiCommons | ||
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Image:Landrace Breed.jpg|'''Landrace'''<p>© Nottingham Uni 2009</p> | Image:Landrace Breed.jpg|'''Landrace'''<p>© Nottingham Uni 2009</p> | ||
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Image:Yorkshire Breed.jpg|'''Yorkshire'''<p>© Nottingham Uni 2009</p> | Image:Yorkshire Breed.jpg|'''Yorkshire'''<p>© Nottingham Uni 2009</p> | ||
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− | ==Continental Breeds== | + | ===Continental Breeds=== |
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Image:American_landrace.jpg|'''American Landrace''' <p> ansi.okstate.edu | Image:American_landrace.jpg|'''American Landrace''' <p> ansi.okstate.edu | ||
Image:American_york.jpg|'''American Yorkshire''' <p> ansi.okstate.edu | Image:American_york.jpg|'''American Yorkshire''' <p> ansi.okstate.edu | ||
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Image:Fengjng.gif|'''Fengjing''' <p> ansi.okstate.edu | Image:Fengjng.gif|'''Fengjing''' <p> ansi.okstate.edu | ||
Image:Guinea_Hog.jpg|'''Guinea Hog''' <p> WikiCommons | Image:Guinea_Hog.jpg|'''Guinea Hog''' <p> WikiCommons | ||
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Revision as of 10:10, 29 July 2009
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Overview
The following breeds have been classified according to those listed by Oklahoma State University as this provides a wide range of international breeds. Clearly far more breeds exist than have been included below although these are not likely to be encountered in Europe. For further information regarding a specific breed please see http://ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/swine/.
A small number of breeds specific to the UK have been included from the British Pig Association. For further information please see http://.