anywhere from liver chestnut (a horse color for dark dark brown) to black. they also may have white-ish legs
Berkshire swine came from the area of Berk in England. See the related links for more facts about the breed.
Two popular breeds of swine are the Yorkshire and the Berkshire. The Yorkshire is known for its large size, white color, and high reproductive efficiency, making it a favorite for commercial pork production. The Berkshire, on the other hand, is recognized for its black color and distinctive white points, and it is prized for its flavorful and tender meat, often sought after for premium pork products. Both breeds contribute significantly to the swine industry.
Swine breeds are different types of domestic pigs that have been selectively bred for specific characteristics such as size, color, temperament, and meat quality. There are various swine breeds worldwide, each with distinct characteristics that make them suitable for different purposes such as meat production, breeding, or showing. Examples of popular swine breeds include Berkshire, Duroc, Hampshire, and Yorkshire.
The swine flu is PURPLE. :]
Verne Merrill Chapman has written: 'Genetic and environmental influences upon litter size and variation of birth weights in Berkshire swine' -- subject(s): Swine
Yorkshire, Berkshire, Chester White, Duroc, American Landrace, Hampshire, Poland China, Spots, Dutch Landrace, Tamworth
Durocs are generally a deep auburn red color.
The address of the Berkshire Free Library is: 12519 State Route 38, Berkshire, 13736 2405
No, the Berkshire Mountains are located in Massachusetts. Maine does not have the Berkshire Mountains within its borders.
Berkshire is in England (Europe)
I believe Berkshire is a country in southern England.
Gloucestershire does not have a border with Berkshire