@GoldenruleYWS It is not a Hungarian pig. Miloš Obrenović I, Prince of Serbia sent a few pigs (breed: Sumadinka) to Archduke Joseph, Prince of Hungary and Bohemia as a gift in XIX century. By mating them with Bakonyi and Bzalantor breeds he achieved Mangulica (so we call it in Serbia). It has both Serbian and Hungarian genes. :) Not so many of them are left in Serbia today, which is going to change soon... i hope.
@genussallee It is not a Hungarian pig. Miloš Obrenović I, Prince of Serbia sent a few pigs (breed: Sumadinka) to Archduke Joseph, Prince of Hungary and Bohemia as a gift in XIX century. By mating them with Bakonyi and Bzalantor breeds he achieved Mangulica (so we call it in Serbia). It has both Serbian and Hungarian genes. :) Not so many of them are left in Serbia today, which is going to change soon... i hope.
@DanielAttila It is not a Hungarian pig. Miloš Obrenović I, Prince of Serbia sent a few pigs (breed: Sumadinka) to Archduke Joseph, Prince of Hungary and Bohemia as a gift in XIX century. By mating them with Bakonyi and Bzalantor breeds he achieved Mangulica (so we call it in Serbia). It has both Serbian and Hungarian genes. :) Not so many of them are left in Serbia today, which is going to change soon... i hope.
Its called MANGALICA! is a hungarian pig
GoldenruleYWS 4 months ago
@GoldenruleYWS It is not a Hungarian pig. Miloš Obrenović I, Prince of Serbia sent a few pigs (breed: Sumadinka) to Archduke Joseph, Prince of Hungary and Bohemia as a gift in XIX century. By mating them with Bakonyi and Bzalantor breeds he achieved Mangulica (so we call it in Serbia). It has both Serbian and Hungarian genes. :) Not so many of them are left in Serbia today, which is going to change soon... i hope.
DusanPajic 2 weeks ago
yes, mangalitza is a hungarian breed.
genussallee 1 year ago
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@genussallee It is not a Hungarian pig. Miloš Obrenović I, Prince of Serbia sent a few pigs (breed: Sumadinka) to Archduke Joseph, Prince of Hungary and Bohemia as a gift in XIX century. By mating them with Bakonyi and Bzalantor breeds he achieved Mangulica (so we call it in Serbia). It has both Serbian and Hungarian genes. :) Not so many of them are left in Serbia today, which is going to change soon... i hope.
DusanPajic 2 weeks ago
The Mangalica is a Hungarian breed. Note the correct spelling.
DanielAttila 1 year ago
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@DanielAttila It is not a Hungarian pig. Miloš Obrenović I, Prince of Serbia sent a few pigs (breed: Sumadinka) to Archduke Joseph, Prince of Hungary and Bohemia as a gift in XIX century. By mating them with Bakonyi and Bzalantor breeds he achieved Mangulica (so we call it in Serbia). It has both Serbian and Hungarian genes. :) Not so many of them are left in Serbia today, which is going to change soon... i hope.
DusanPajic 2 weeks ago