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Pig Glossary

Baconer: Pig slaughtered at about 80 kg liveweight (60kg carcass) to produce bacon and ham.

Barrow: A castrated male pig.

Boar: Usually a male kept for serving females in the herd. Can be used to describe entire male of any age.

Breeds:

  • Large white
  • Landrace
  • Berkshire
  • Welsh
  • Hampshire
  • Tamworth
  • Wessex saddleback
  • Large black
  • Feral pigs – Kunikuni and “Captain Cooker”

Farrowing: The process of giving birth to a litter.

Farrowing crate: A structure to confine a sow when giving birth.

Farrowing index: Average number of litters a sow has in a year.

Gilt: Female pig of any age from birth to having her first litter.

Hog: General term for young growing pigs of both sexes. A USA term for pigs.

Litter: Name given to the offspring of a sow at birth.

Piglet: Young pig of either sex before weaning.

Porker: Pig slaughtered at about 50kg live weight (40 kg carcass) for fresh meat.

Runt: The small piglet in a litter.

Sow: Female pig that has had at least one litter.

Sucker: Young pig of either sex still sucking its dam.Weaner: Pig removed from its dam at 3, 6, or 8 weeks of age.

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