Welll tbh i dot know i am only 10 and wanted to right this
yorkshire
Yorkshire pigs are typically white in color, characterized by their pinkish skin. They have a smooth, hairless appearance, which contributes to their distinct look. This breed is known for its large size and erect ears. Yorkshire swine are popular in the pork industry due to their high-quality meat.
They are the most documented breed in both the united states and canada.
Hampshire, Yorkshire, Landrace, Duroc and many others
It's a Yorkshire (UK) name that has its origin in the name of an old Yorkshire village. Englishmen with that name usually spell it 'Brummitt".
Yeah buddy! As soon as Obama became president is the day "pigs could fly" then everybody got swine flu!
I think that they got it from the town of Yorkshire, England. They originated there.
They are swine with solid white coloration.
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.
The H1N1 virus, otherwise known as "swine flu" originated from none other than swine.
British, born November 1728 in Yorkshire
This is what I got when I googled it: "coming from the town of Lowthorpe, near Yorkshire (England)