There are different types of sheep and goats that are reared in the Caribbean. Some of these breeds include Barbados Blackbelly, West African, Persian Blackhead and so many more.
The common breeds in the US are listed as follows: Yorkshire Duroc hampshire Landrace Chester White Berkshire Poland China Spots There are many other breeds of pigs in other countries and I suspect I have missed a few on my list too.
Landrace, Hampshire, and Duroc, and also pot bellied!
hamshire landrace poland china large black largewhite brrkshine puroe jersay tamworth
pig breeds commonly found in the Caribbean region include: Large White
Landrace
Large Black
Hampshire
Barbados Blackbelly sheep, Pelibüey (alterantive name is Cubano Rojo) , WestAfrican, Virgin IslandWhite are the Caribbean sheep breeds used for meat purpose.
There are different types of sheep and goats that are reared in the Caribbean. Some of these breeds include Barbados Blackbelly, West African, Persian Blackhead and so many more.
Duroe , large white , Landrace , largeblack and more can't remember all
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It is not bad to put 2 different breeds of piggies together. The most important thing is to make sure they get along outside the cage first. I have often seen different breeds housed together. Do not put a male and a female together unless you want to be looking for homes for many babies:-)
No. guinea pigs of different breeds wont fight. Some times guinea pigs are like people and they just done seem to get along with each other and some times they seem to develop strong bonds. But their breed would not determine this.
Ok, a crested guinea pig and, I'm guessing you are referring to an abyssian guinea pig (not a cat) CAN breed. They are NOT two different species of animals. They are different BREEDS. Both are guinea pigs, so they can breed. Think of a lab (dog) and a dachshund (dog)........they, too, are different BREEDS, but the same SPECIES (dog)......so, they can also breed.
The type of pig is the breed. There are several recognized breeds of pigs in the world, each with its own characteristics and needs.
There are 7 types of guinea pigs that are recognised world wide! The main types of guinea pigs, (the ones your mot likely to find at your pet store) Are the breeds, American and the abyssinian. The other 5 breeds are, the teddy, peruvian, silkie, texel and coronet. There are also other breeds that arn't classified as pure bred breeds and a classic example of this is the hair-less guinea pig.
There are about 10 different breeds of donkey, they include but are not limited to:AbyssinianAnatoliaLarge StandardMammoth Jack StockMary DonkeyMiniaturePoitouStandard
There are about 47 different breeds of swine in the world.
There are about 73 different breeds of pig.
When you breed pigs you typically end up with more pigs. And you can't breed more than two types simultaneously. What you get if the pigs are of different breeds is a hybrid pig.
Their are about 8 types of different breeds in Pennsylvania.
Some breeds of pigs include:HerefordTamworthBeltedPot bellySussexBerkshireDurocLandraceSpottedChester whiteHampshirePoland ChinaYorkshire
Sure! Then you would just have a cross bred piggy!
No. Roosters and hens can be of different breeds to create offspring, just like different breeds of cattle, sheep, goats and pigs can breed to create offspring.
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Sometimes rabbits will try and mate with guinea pigs no matter what sex they are. However the rabbit cannot impregnate the guinea pig because it is a different species.
There are 7 recognised breeds of guinea pig in the world, including the Abyssinian, Teddy, Peruvian, American, Silkie, Textel and the Coronet. Each of these breeds are recognised by breeders and shows world-wide... Other breeds inclue mutations of these guinea pigs, like the extremely rare hairless guinea pig. Found mostly only in America!
All breeds of guinea pigs eat the same thing.