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  2. Vietnamese Pot-bellied - Wikipedia

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    The I is a traditional Vietnamese breed. It is thought to have originated in the province of Nam Định, in the Red River Delta. [2]: 616 It was the dominant local pig breed in most provinces of the delta, and was widely distributed in Nam Định province and the neighbouring provinces of Hà Nam, Ninh Bình and Thái Bình, as well as in the province of Thanh Hóa immediately to the south ...

  3. Göttingen minipig - Wikipedia

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    The Göttingen minipig was the first miniature pig breed to be developed in Europe. They were available to the German biomedical research community from the late 1960s. Breeding began by crossing the Minnesota minipig, obtained from the Hormel Institute in the United States, and the Vietnamese pot-bellied pig, obtained from a German zoo ...

  4. Miniature pig - Wikipedia

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    The first mini pig breed developed in the United States was the Minnesota Miniature, which emerged in the 1940s. [5] [6]In the 1960s, Vietnamese Pot-bellied pigs that grew up to 91 kilograms (200 lb) were sent to zoos in Western cities [7] and were used for medical research in the fields of toxicology, pharmacology, pulmonology, cardiology, aging, and as a source of organs for organ ...

  5. Pig - Wikipedia

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    A mini pet pig. Vietnamese Pot-bellied pigs, a miniature breed of pig, have been kept as pets in the United States, beginning in the latter half of the 20th century. Pigs are intelligent, social creatures. They are considered hypoallergenic and are known to do quite well with people who have the usual animal allergies. Since these animals are ...

  6. Vietnamese pot-bellied pig - Wikipedia

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  7. Kunekune - Wikipedia

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    The Kunekune (Māori pronunciation: [kʉnɛkʉnɛ]) [1] is a small breed of domestic pig from New Zealand. Kunekune are hairy with a rotund build, and may bear wattles hanging from their lower jaws. Their colour ranges from black and white, to ginger, cream, gold-tip, black, brown, and tricoloured. They have a docile, friendly nature. [2]

  8. Talk:Vietnamese Pot-bellied - Wikipedia

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    This is what normal, healthy, well-nourished, adult Vietnamese Pot-bellied look like. They are not obese. The two pigs are kept in the Jardim Zoologico de Lisboa and are fed professionally. Pigs require 1-2% of their body weight as a daily feed ration. A 50kg pig needs 500g - 1kg of feed per day.

  9. Sus (genus) - Wikipedia

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    The dental formula of adult pigs is 3.1.4.3 3.1.4.3, giving a total of 44 teeth. The rear teeth are adapted for crushing. The rear teeth are adapted for crushing. In the male, the canine teeth form tusks , which grow continuously and are sharpened by constantly being ground against each other.