Gascon pig
The Gascon is a rare breed of domestic pig which has survived in the more mountainous and remote regions of France. In the Midi-Pyrénées region, the Gascon survives as probably the most ancient breed of pig in France.[1]
Sow of the Gascon breed | |
Conservation status | endangered |
---|---|
Country of origin | France |
Traits | |
|
Despite its endangered status, it has many valuable characteristics. Like most old-fashioned breeds, it is prone to becoming very fat, but it is vigorous, hardy, thrifty and tolerant of hot climates. The sows are prolific and have a good supply of milk for their litters.[1]
Notes and references
- Alderson, R (1994). Rare Breeds. Laurence King Publishing. ISBN 1-85669-052-0.
gollark: All you need is NAND gates.
gollark: You buy several at once, probably.
gollark: Of course. As you know, a computer costs several billion times more than a 74xx chip.
gollark: Oh.
gollark: ddg! Joe biden I have waited long enough
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.