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H'mong

Country

Specie

ISO3
VNM
Language
viet.
Description
Pigs have a black color all over the body with some white in the leg and face, Pigs have a black color all over the body with some white in the leg and face, the head is moderately large, the belly is big but not sagging and saggy
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Adaptability to specific environment
H'Mong pig is well adapted to live under the harsh local conditions of north- western province, Viet Nam. The provinces with many high moutains and valleys, The H'Mong is well adapted to the local ecologies and socio-economies of the H’mong people.
Specific resistance or tolerance
H
Specific reproductive characteristic
mong pig is strong disease resistance.
Other special qualities
Delicious meat
Wither height females
46.02
Weight males
43.74
Weight females
56.03
Other specific visible traits
52.06
Herdbook established
n
Year of origin
0
Import
Mong PIG IS RAISED IN HOUSEHOLDS IN SOME MOUNTAINOUS COMMUNES WHERE THE H' MONG PEOPLE LIVE. THE MEO PIG HAS BEEN DOMESTICATED BY THE MONG PEOPLE FOR A LONG TIME AND LIVING IN THE COOL
Local Risk
Location within country: H'Mong PIGS ARE MAINLY KEPT BY ETHNIC H’MONG PEOPLE IN the NORTH WEST VIETNAM
Detailed local risk status
Sufficient
Regional Transboundary Risk (detailed)
Not at Risk
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Not at Risk

Dbi

Country

Specie

ISO3
VNM
Language
viet.
Description
dai bach i pig
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
A group of cross-breds created from the Large White and I over two decades. It was recognised as a breed in 1981. However, due to the small number (about 2000) resulting from commercial competition the breed did not develop any further.
Year of origin
1981
Location within country
Research Stations around Hanoi
Local cryo conservation status
No Information
Local Risk
Unknown
Detailed local risk status
Unknown

Co

Country

Specie

ISO3
VNM
Language
viet.
Other name
Lon = pig), Lon Co
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Adaptability to specific environment
The breed is very well adapted to the harsh conditions of the lowland and midland of Nghe An and Ha Tinh province in northern Viet Nam.
Specific reproductive characteristic
Early sexual maturity is reported for this breed.
Special characteristic of product
This breed is producing meat of good quality and taste.
Color comments
uni coloured: black
Wither height males
32
Wither height females
31
Weight males
30.00
Weight females
28.00
Other specific visible traits
typical mini pig
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
indigenous breed originated in the lowland and midland areas of Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces of central Viet Nam
Location within country
Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces, central Viet Nam
Local cryo conservation status
No Information
Local Risk
Unknown
Detailed local risk status
Unknown

Boxu

Country

Specie

ISO3
VNM
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Variety
Description of origin
Craonnais x (Chinese x local)
Year of origin
1920
Local cryo conservation status
No Information
Local Risk
Extinct
Detailed local risk status
Extinct

Ban

Country

Specie

ISO3
VNM
Language
viet.
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
indigenous breed
Location within country
North-western Vietnam.
Local cryo conservation status
No Information
Local Risk
Unknown
Detailed local risk status
Unknown

Ba Xuyen

Country

Specie

ISO3
VNM
Language
viet.
Description
Ba Xuyen pigs have got white and black spots on thier skin or coat. medium head, short face, a bit curved snout, wrinkle on the forehead. big belly, big rump. Short legs, stretch of claw, small short tail
Other name
Lon = pig), Lon bong, Lon Ba Xuyen
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Additional information
Ba xuyens were cross-bred pig beetwen black pigs and roan pigs from Hai Nam island. First they were brought to Hau giang area, then were crossed with some French pigs: Craonais, Berkshire, Tamworth...in the end they becomes Ba Xuyen pigs
Adaptability to specific environment
The breed is adapted to the wet and muddy soils and the tropical climate of the Mekong River Delta in southern Viet Nam.
Color comments
multi coloured: white hair with black dotted on over the coat
Wither height males
72
Wither height females
65
Weight males
150.00
Weight females
125.00
Herdbook
n
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
Crossbreds between exotic (Craonnais and Bersia) and local breeds (black pig) that have existed for hundreds of years.
Year of origin
0
Location within country
Hau Giang and Cuu Long Provinces
Local cryo conservation status
No Information
Local Risk
Unknown
Detailed local risk status
Unknown

Venezuelan Black

Specie

ISO3
VEN
Language
eng.
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Domestication status
feral
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Location within country
Llanos, southern Venezuela
Local cryo conservation status
No Information
Local Risk
Unknown
Detailed local risk status
Unknown

Poland China

Specie

ISO3
VEN
Language
eng.
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
continuously imported
Year of origin
0
Local cryo conservation status
No Information
Local Risk
Unknown
Detailed local risk status
Unknown

Landrace

Specie

ISO3
VEN
Language
eng.
Transboundary name
Landrace
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
continually imported
Local cryo conservation status
No Information
Local Risk
Unknown
Detailed local risk status
Unknown
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Not at Risk

Hampshire

Specie

ISO3
VEN
Language
eng.
Transboundary name
Hampshire
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
continuously imported
Year of origin
0
Local cryo conservation status
No Information
Local Risk
Unknown
Detailed local risk status
Unknown
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Endangered
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