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Understanding & Raising Pigs : Types of Pigs

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2008

Watch a naturalist from the Massachusetts Audubon Society's Drumlin Farm explain the difference between types of pig in this free online video.

Expert: Tia Pinney
Bio: Tia Pinney is a Teacher Naturalist and Adult Program Coordinator at Mass Audubons Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Lincoln, Massachusetts.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • 32 and 59 second she makes a sound like them!!

  • what if i don't want to eat them? I Get attached to animals very quickly

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  • 0:31-0:34 lol

  • @jimprice09 it doesn't cost much to feed a pig daily... you can just give them your left overs. and you can use both

  • How much it cost to feed a pig daily?

    Do you buy baby pig and raise them or you use reproduction?

    I sorry I'm a novice

  • Sustainable.

    It is common here now to breed white with the large reddish canadian, forgot the name.

  • @NexChampion , large white is now most common due to intensive farming, but the first ever registered breed is Berkshire, and they are tasty and have marbled meat , so they dont taste dry, and dont need to be injected with water before cooking. Have a look at my video, I am crossing these two breeds.

  • I have a question and want answer.

    What type of breed pig is mostly used for bacon or most slaughter for best quality produce?

  • My favorite breeds are Durocs, Landrace, and Spots.

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