Conservation status | Least concern |
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Country of origin | Bulgaria |
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The Bulgarian White is a breed of domestic pig from Bulgaria. It was originally created through a grading up breeding process that involved breeding Large Whites and Edelschwein lines with native Bulgarian pigs in the early twentieth century.[1][2]
History
In the early 1960s, the Bulgarian government wanted to improve the meat yield of the country's Bulgarian White stock. They did so by importing "3,000 pedigree breeding stock of the Landras and Large White varieties...from the USSR, Sweden, and Poland." These important pigs were given out to the pig farmers in the country, along with 10 state farms, in order to crossbreed them with local Bulgarian White stock.[3]
References
- ↑ Porter, Valerie; Mason, Ian Lauder (2002). Mason's world dictionary of livestock breeds, types, and varieties. CAB International. p. 216. ISBN 9780851994307. Retrieved November 16, 2011.
- ↑ Porter, Valerie (1993). Pigs: a handbook to the breeds of the world. Comstock Pub. Associates. p. 156. ISBN 9780801429200. Retrieved November 16, 2011.
- ↑ "Pork and Bacon". Bulgaria Today. Sofia Press Agency. 11: 45. 1962. Retrieved November 16, 2011.
Further reading
- B̆ulgarska akademi︠i︡a na naukite (1985). Information Bulgaria: a short encyclopaedia of the People's Republic of Bulgaria. Pergamon Press. p. 432. ISBN 9780080318530. Retrieved November 16, 2011.
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