The North Siberian (Russian: Cибиpcкaя ceвepнaя, Sibirskaya severnaya) is a general purpose pig breed from Russia. Developed in Novosibirsk Oblast in Russia, this medium-sized breed was formally recognized in 1942. A cross of the short-eared Siberian pigs with Large White boars, the North Siberian was bred for a dense bristle covering and undercoat to increase hardiness to the harsh climate of northern Siberia. Adult males typically reach 312 kg in size.[1]
Other names | Russian: Cибиpcкaя ceвepнaя Sibirskaya severnaya |
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Country of origin | Russia |
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The North Siberian is a white breed, and multicoloured specimens rejected during the breeding programme were used in the development of the Siberian Black Pied breed.
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edit- ^ Koziner, A.B.; Shtakelberg, E.R. (1989). "Animal genetic resources of the USSR" (PDF). FAO. pp. 129–130. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 November 2009. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
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