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  2. Hereford Hog - Wikipedia

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    It is a pig of medium size: mature sows weigh about 270 kg (600 lb) and boars about 360 kg (800 lb). [4]: 611 The only allowable coat coloration is a deep red-brown covering at least two thirds of the body, with a pale face, ears, underbelly, and socks. The ears hang forwards over the face. [6]: 394 [7]: 197

  3. List of cattle terminology - Wikipedia

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    A female bovine that has not yet had a calf is known as a heifer. An adult female that has had her first calf (or second calf, depending upon regional usage) is called a cow. Steers and heifers can sometimes be colloquially referred to as "cows," especially by non-agricultural people who are not familiar with the appropriate terminology.

  4. Pig - Wikipedia

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    The pig is most often considered to be a subspecies of the wild boar, which was given the name Sus scrofa by Carl Linnaeus in 1758; following from this, the formal name of the pig is Sus scrofa domesticus. [16] [17] However, in 1777, Johann Christian Polycarp Erxleben classified the pig as a separate species from the wild boar.

  5. Berkshire pig - Wikipedia

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    The Berkshire is a traditional breed of the county of the same name. Until the eighteenth century it was a large tawny-coloured pig with lop ears, often with darker patches. [5]: 551 [6] In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries it was substantially modified by cross-breeding with small black pigs imported from Asia. [5]: 558

  6. Henwen - Wikipedia

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    Henwen, meaning "Old White", is in Welsh legend a sow (female pig) which according to the Welsh Triads gave birth to Cath Palug, a monstrous cat depicted as combating with either Cai or King Arthur of Arthurian Legends.

  7. Suidae - Wikipedia

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    Suidae is a family of artiodactyl mammals which are commonly called pigs, hogs, or swine. In addition to numerous fossil species, 18 extant species are currently recognized (or 19 counting domestic pigs and wild boars separately), classified into between four and eight genera .

  8. Duroc pig - Wikipedia

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    The first pig to have its genome sequenced was a Duroc sow named T.J. Tabasco. [4] ... The weight of a mature boar is about 882 pounds, and the sow is about 772 ...

  9. List of suines - Wikipedia

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    Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population Chacoan peccary. C. wagneri Rusconi, 1930: Gran Chaco region of central South America: Size: 96–118 cm (38–46 in) long [43] Habitat: Savanna and shrubland [44] Diet: Cacti, as well as roots, fruit, and forbs [44] EN Unknown [44]