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  2. American Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Wallowing in mud. The American Yorkshire is an American breed of large domestic pig.It is the most numerous pig breed in the United States. [3]: 14 It derives from pigs of the British Large White or Yorkshire breed imported from the United Kingdom or from Canada at various times from about 1830 to the mid-twentieth century.

  3. Small White pig - Wikipedia

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    The Small White proved a popular cross with both the Cumberland pig (now extinct) and the Large White, another Yorkshire breed. [citation needed] This was to lead to the creation of a new type after an incident at the 1852 Keighley Agricultural Show, when pigs belonging to Joseph Tuley, a weaver, were refused entry to the Large White class as they were considered too small; they had been bred ...

  4. Middle White - Wikipedia

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    By about 1850 the Small White – a small white pig with a heavily foreshortened snout – was popular as a show breed; the Large White showed much less Oriental influence. [ 5 ] : 649 In 1852, at an agricultural show in Keighley in the West Riding of Yorkshire, a breeder named Joseph Tuley presented pigs bred by crossing Large White sows with ...

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  7. Large White pig - Wikipedia

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    The Large White derives from the old Large Yorkshire breed, a long-legged and heavy-boned pig from the county of Yorkshire, in northern England.In the nineteenth century this was crossed with pigs imported from China, giving rise to three distinct types or breeds: the Small White showed the greatest Asian influence, small and fat with a markedly foreshortened snout; the Middle White also ...

  8. ‘So familiar.’ Poet unearths personal Kentucky history that ...

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    In our Uniquely Kentucky stories, Herald-Leader journalists bring you the quirky and cool, historic and infamous, beloved and unforgettable, and everything-in-between stories of what makes our ...

  9. Yorkshire Blue and White - Wikipedia

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    The Blue and White was a small breed of pig originating in the North Riding of Yorkshire, where it had some relationship to the Large White pig which was developed in the same county. [1] As its name suggested it had retained prominent blue spots on the skin that had been progressively bred out of other white pigs.