Siberian Black Pied
The Siberian Black Pied (Russian: Cибиpcкaя черно-пестрая, Sibirskaya cherno-pestraya) is a pig breed from Russia. The breed was raised from stock rejected in the process of developing the North Siberian breed. It is a specialised breed for the Novosibirsk region with headcount ranging from 4000 to 12000 since the 1960s according to the FAO.[1] Some characteristics of the breed include having rough skin that is wrinkle-free on the head and legs, being covered with soft dense bristles and underhair, and having full hams. There exist four boar lines and four sow families.
Other names | Russian: Cибиpcкaя черно-пестрая Sibirskaya cherno-pestraya |
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Country of origin | Russia |
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References
- Koziner, B.; Shtakelberg, E.R. (1989). "Animal genetic resources of the USSR" (pdf). FAO. p. 151. Retrieved 1 Apr 2018.
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