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The Large Black Pedigree breed originates from the Old English Hog established in the 16th and 17th centuries. By the late 1880s there were two distinct types of Large Black, one to be found in East Anglia and the other in Devon and Cornwall. However the founding of the Large Black Pig Society in 1889 led to an increase in the exchange of stock between breeders in the two regions. In the early part of the 20th Century, Large Blacks were widely distributed throughout the country and were frequently crossed with Large Whites and Middle Whites to produce bacon and pork pigs. The Large Black Pedigree breed was also very successful in the showring at this time: at Smithfield in 1919, the Supreme Championship was awarded to a Large Black sow that subsequently sold for 700 guineas. The same year the breed outnumbered all other breeds at the Royal Show when 121 Large Black pigs were exhibited.
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With its lop ears and long, deep body, the Large Black is Britains only all-black pig Extremely docile, and very hardy, it is ideally suited to simple outdoor systems. These characteristics, coupled with its black skin, make the Large Black ideal for a wide range of climatic conditions. In fact, by 1935, pigs of this breed had been exported to well over 30 countries. A change in demand by the meat trade and a developing prejudice against coloured pigs led to a severe decline in numbers throughout the 1960s. Today Large Blacks can be found throughout the British Isles, mainly in small herds, some of which were established well before World War 2. Large Black sows are renowned as excellent mothers with exceptional milking
ability. Current demand for meat produced from traditional breeds of pigs raised extensively is now promoting a growth in the number of breeders keeping Large Blacks as from this particular breed's meat, it is much appreciated for its succulent taste and eating quality. Currently the Pedigree breed has 6 boar lines and 24 sow lines |
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Contact:
Secretary - Sue Barker, West Farm, Ruckley, Shropshire SY5 7HR
Email: sbarker@largeblackpigs.co.uk
Or
Viki Mills, Gillhouse Farm, Zeal Monachorum, Crediton, Devon
EX17 6LE
Email: vmills@largeblackpigs.co.uk