Hampshire Pig
The Hampshire pig is sometimes referred to as the Saddleback due to its unique coloration.
Kingdom - Animalia
Phylum - Chordata
Class - Mammalia
Order - Artiodactyla
Family - Suidae
Genus - Sus
Species – Sus domesticus
Common Names – Hampshire Pig, McGee Hog, McKay Hog, Ring Middle, Saddleback
Hampshire pigs are known for being calm, friendly and easy-going, though mature boars may exhibit aggressive tendencies.
The Hampshire pig is known for its distinctive coloration, which is black with a white “belt” or “saddle” that encompasses the shoulders and front legs.
The Hampshire is a large and muscular breed that grows quickly. It’s known for its hardiness and durability.
The Hampshire pig originated in the south of Scotland and the north of England.
It is thought to be the oldest pig breeds in America, having been first imported around 1830. Most could be found in Kentucky, where the breed was further developed.
The Hampshire pig is the fourth most common pig breed in the United States.