Distinguish between swine breeds:
Both have white hair and pink skin but
>> American Landrace (Large body, snout and floppy ears (slanted forward parallel to head)
>> Chester White (Short body, snout and floppy ears)
Also American Landrace has a large litter, and Chester is smaller, why that is important with immediate identification, really does not matter, but I guess it is a fun fact.
American Landrace, American Yorkshire, Angeln Saddleback, Arapawa Island, Ba Xuyen, Bantu, Banza, Beijing Black, Belarus Black Pied, Belgian Landrace, Bentheim Black Pied, Berkshire, Black Slavonian, British Landrace, British Lop, Bulgarian White, Cantonese, Chester White, Czech Improved White, Danish Landrace, Dermantsi Pied, Duroc, Dutch Landrace, Fengjing, Finnish Landrace, French Landrace, German Landrace, Gloucestershire Old Spot, Guinea Hog, Hampshire, Hereford, Hezuo, Iberian, Italian Landrace, Jinhua, Kele, Krskopolje, Kunekune, Lacombe, Large Black, Large Black-white, Large White, Lithuanian Native, Mangalitsa, Meishan, Middle White, Minzhu, Mong Cai, Mukota, Mora, Romagnola, Moura, Mulefoot, Neijiang, Ningxiang, Norwegian Landrace, Ossabaw Island, Oxford Sandy and Black, Philippine Native, Pietrain, Poland China, Red Wattle, Saddleback, Spots, Swabian-Hall Swine, Swedish Landrace, Swallow Belied Mangalitza, Tamworth, Thuoc Nhieu, Tibetan, Turopolje, Vietnamese Potbelly, Welsh, Wuzhishan
1) Yorkshire 2) Duroc 3) Hampshire 4) Landrace 5) Poland China 6) Spot - also known as spotted Poland China 7) Chester White 8) Berkshire 9) Tamworth 10) Waddle
The short answer is alot the long one is what is written below for more information check out this website http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/swine/ American Landrace American Yorkshire Angeln Saddleback Arapawa Island Ba Xuyen Bantu Bazna Beijing Black Belarus Black Pied Belgian Landrace Bentheim Black Pied Berkshire Black Slavonian British Landrace British Lop Bulgarian White Cantonese Chester White Czech Improved White Danish Landrace Dermantsi Pied Duroc Dutch Landrace Fengjing Finnish Landrace French Landrace German Landrace Gloucestershire Old Spots Guinea Hog Hampshire Hereford Hezuo Iberian Italian Landrace Jinhua Kele Krskopolje Kunekune Lacombe Large Black Large Black-white Large White Lithuanian Native Mangalitsa Meishan Middle White Minzhu Mong Cai Mukota Mora Romagnola Moura Mulefoot Neijiang Ningxiang Norwegian Landrace Ossabaw Island Oxford Sandy and Black Philippine Native Pietrain Poland China Red Wattle Saddleback Spots Swabian-Hall Swedish Landrace Tamworth Thuoc Nhieu Tibetan Turopolje Vietnamese Potbelly Welsh Wuzhishan
the white pigs, also known as the mother breeds, consist of Chester whites, yorkshires, and landraces. they are known as the mother breeds because of their large litters and breeding abilities. they are easily sliced when being slaughtered.
Chester White Pigs are white due to there colorless hair that fades away the pink skin natural color pink
Yorkshire, Berkshire, Chester White, Duroc, American Landrace, Hampshire, Poland China, Spots, Dutch Landrace, Tamworth
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.
American Landrace, American Yorkshire, Angeln Saddleback, Arapawa Island, Ba Xuyen, Bantu, Banza, Beijing Black, Belarus Black Pied, Belgian Landrace, Bentheim Black Pied, Berkshire, Black Slavonian, British Landrace, British Lop, Bulgarian White, Cantonese, Chester White, Czech Improved White, Danish Landrace, Dermantsi Pied, Duroc, Dutch Landrace, Fengjing, Finnish Landrace, French Landrace, German Landrace, Gloucestershire Old Spot, Guinea Hog, Hampshire, Hereford, Hezuo, Iberian, Italian Landrace, Jinhua, Kele, Krskopolje, Kunekune, Lacombe, Large Black, Large Black-white, Large White, Lithuanian Native, Mangalitsa, Meishan, Middle White, Minzhu, Mong Cai, Mukota, Mora, Romagnola, Moura, Mulefoot, Neijiang, Ningxiang, Norwegian Landrace, Ossabaw Island, Oxford Sandy and Black, Philippine Native, Pietrain, Poland China, Red Wattle, Saddleback, Spots, Swabian-Hall Swine, Swedish Landrace, Swallow Belied Mangalitza, Tamworth, Thuoc Nhieu, Tibetan, Turopolje, Vietnamese Potbelly, Welsh, Wuzhishan
1) Yorkshire 2) Duroc 3) Hampshire 4) Landrace 5) Poland China 6) Spot - also known as spotted Poland China 7) Chester White 8) Berkshire 9) Tamworth 10) Waddle
The short answer is alot the long one is what is written below for more information check out this website http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/swine/ American Landrace American Yorkshire Angeln Saddleback Arapawa Island Ba Xuyen Bantu Bazna Beijing Black Belarus Black Pied Belgian Landrace Bentheim Black Pied Berkshire Black Slavonian British Landrace British Lop Bulgarian White Cantonese Chester White Czech Improved White Danish Landrace Dermantsi Pied Duroc Dutch Landrace Fengjing Finnish Landrace French Landrace German Landrace Gloucestershire Old Spots Guinea Hog Hampshire Hereford Hezuo Iberian Italian Landrace Jinhua Kele Krskopolje Kunekune Lacombe Large Black Large Black-white Large White Lithuanian Native Mangalitsa Meishan Middle White Minzhu Mong Cai Mukota Mora Romagnola Moura Mulefoot Neijiang Ningxiang Norwegian Landrace Ossabaw Island Oxford Sandy and Black Philippine Native Pietrain Poland China Red Wattle Saddleback Spots Swabian-Hall Swedish Landrace Tamworth Thuoc Nhieu Tibetan Turopolje Vietnamese Potbelly Welsh Wuzhishan
Chester White's origin is it's background. Chester white must be all white with no hair color,and thier eyes must be medium sized. Chester White was founded around 1815-1818.
Chester's home is a sty!
The main difference between white and purple eggplant is the color. On the inside, there is almost no difference in taste or texture between the two.
the white pigs, also known as the mother breeds, consist of Chester whites, yorkshires, and landraces. they are known as the mother breeds because of their large litters and breeding abilities. they are easily sliced when being slaughtered.
Chester White Pigs are white due to there colorless hair that fades away the pink skin natural color pink
The difference would be that is white and one is red you guess which is which
Popular breeds of swine vary from region to region but the most commonly raised breeds of swine in the United States are: Yorkshire - All white with erect ears, commonly referred to as "The Mother Breed" due to their popularity in American livestock and their maternal instincts Hampshire - Black with a white belt across their upper midsection (like an oreo), and erect ears Landrace - All white with large dropping ears and often recognized for their long bodies Berkshire - All black with four white feet (often called socks) and a white snout. Large erect ears as well Duroc - Entire body is a brick-red color with floppy ears Chester White - almost identical to the Landrace, Chester Whites have all white bodies with droopy ears, but the differentiation is made in the droopiness of their ears. Landrace ears are very flattened and flop down over their eyes while Chester White ears are much smaller so they perk up more than a Landrace and generally dont cover their faces as much Poland China - very similar to Berkshire but with floppy ears Spot - Much like its name, it is spotted black and white. Generally the skin is mostly black with white spots, but there is no set pattern Crossbreed - Although not recognized as a true breed of swine, crossbreeds make up a majority of bred swine throughout America. The most commonly recognized crossbreed is the 'Bluebutt' known for its primarily white body with smaller black spots along the back or hind regions and generally erect ears. Crossbreeds may consist of any mix between two pure breeds, however, and may have any pattern. This is just a small list of breeds of swine, but the most commonly bred in North America.