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Well set apart, dropping forward to nose, not at the sides, nor thick... Fine but not raised.. Long and level; should not drop behind shoulders. Boars reach a mature weight of 600 lbs (136 kg) and sows 500 lbs (125 kg). Jul 9, 2013 - Explore Jeff's board "Gloucestershire Old Spot Pigs", followed by 350 people on Pinterest. Head: Medium length with a slightly dished nose. This pig breed was created in the Berkley Vale of Gloucestershire region of England in the 1800s. The Gloucestershire Old Spots are a hardy breed and live quite happily outside. She has since produced us many successful liters and added some great characteristics to our heritage breed program. Jul 31, 2018 - Cotswold sheep, Gloucestershire Old Spot pigs, Gloucester cattle, and more of our wonderful rare breeds. Breed characteristics. The Gloucestershire Old Spots (also "Gloucester, Gloucester Old Spot, Gloucestershire Old Spot" or simply "Old Spots") is an English breed of pig which is predominantly white with black spots. The black spot is a mandatory for the breed and there must be one spot on their body to be accepted in the registry. Gloucestershire Old Spots. The Gloucestershire Old Spot is a large meaty animal with a broad and deep body and large hams. It is named after the county of Gloucestershire.The Gloucestershire Old Spots pig is known for its docility, intelligence, and profligacy. In the UK the Old Spots is listed as ‘Category 5, Minority’ by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust. Gloucestershire Old Spots, also called GOS, are from England, and historically used to clean up orchards. A lot remains unknown about the development of the Gloucestershire Old Spots pig breed, but it was likely created by the cross-breeding of the original Gloucestershire pig, and the “unimproved” Berkshire. The breed also has a heavy drooped ear. The Gloucestershire Old Spots (also "Gloucester, Gloucester Old Spot, Gloucestershire Old Spot" [2] or simply "Old Spots" [3]) is an English breed of pig which is predominantly white with black spots. The Gloucestershire Old Spots (also "Gloucester, Gloucester Old Spot, Gloucestershire Old Spot" [2] or simply "Old Spots" [3]) is an English breed of pig which is predominantly white with black spots. Gloucestershire Old Spots Pig Characteristics. Its white coat has large clearly defined black spots. Gloucestershire Old Spot Pigs are omnivores like humans, an omnivores, (definition-they eat both other animals and plants). Very … I have made no reference here to the name GOS, which only seems to be used by breeders and breed association websites to refer to the breed. The Gloucestershire Old Spots Pig Breeders’ Club was established in 1990 to promote the wonderful qualities of the Gloucestershire Old Spots breed and to provide help and support to breeders and keepers. There are very few of them in the United States and you may have to get on a wait list for them. See more ideas about gloucestershire old spots, gloucestershire, pig. Quite the same Wikipedia. Traditional Speciality Guaranteed. Dec 19, 2016 - The Gloucestershire Old Spots pig is an English breed of pig which is named after the county of Gloucestershire. Whilst they must have one clear spot there are no set numbers of spots and people have mixed views on how many they like with some opting for lots of spots whilst others for very few. Gloucestershire Old Spots are known for their foraging abilities, gentle temperament and great maternal instincts. That's it. It is named after the county of Gloucestershire.The Gloucestershire Old Spots pig is known for its docility, intelligence, and profligacy. Body: The shoulders should be fine but not raised. The "Gloucester Old Spot" is also the name of a public house at Piff's Elm in Gloucestershire, while Uley Brewery has both an ale and a public house (in Dursley) named "Old Spot" after the pig. The pigs are white with clearly defined black (not blue) spots. Medium length and slightly dished. The Gloucestershire Old Spots (also "Gloucester, Gloucester Old Spot, Gloucestershire Old Spot" or simply "Old Spots") is an English breed of pig which is predominantly white with black spots.It is named after the county of Gloucestershire.The Gloucestershire Old Spots pig is known for its docility, intelligence, and prolificity. In recent years, selection has been towards less black and now only a spot or two are usually found. BREED CHARACTERISTICS. The pigs are white with clearly defined black (not blue) spots. Just better. A long level back with well sprung ribs and a broad loin are desirable. It is also known by some other names such as Gloucestershire Old Spot, Gloucester Old Spot, Gloucester, GOS, Orchard Pig, The Cottager’s Pig or simply Old Spots. British Saddleback Pig Characteristics. The cost of Gloucestershire Old Spots pork weaners is on a par with most native breeds, so expect to pay £40-70 each. The Gloucestershire Old Spot is an English pig breed known for its distinctive white coat with black spots. The Gloucestershire Old Spots of America guys gave this helpful chart. There must be at least one spot on the body to be accepted in the registry. It is named after the county of Gloucestershire.The Gloucestershire Old Spots pig is known for its docility, intelligence, and prolificity. The Gloucestershire Old Spot is a European swine breed that was bred to be a self-sufficient grazing pig on supplements from the orchards, gardens, and dairies. The Tamworth Pig is among the oldest of pig breeds, but its population is considered rare and critical. The Gloucestershire Old Spots pigs are moderate to large-sized animals that are predominantly white in color with black spots. 62. The Gloucestershire Old Spots is pretty special to have achieved this recognition – the EU Commission has decreed that its produce – when traditionally reared and finished – is a foodstuff with Traditional Speciality GUARANTEED! Gloucestershire Old Spots Hog History. The Gloucestershire Old Spot, you must understand, has a distinctive look. Gloucestershire Old Spots. Spots was the first breed of any species in the world to be accorded Traditional Specialty Guaranteed status by the EU Commission in recognition of the special qualities of its meat. It is also known by some other names such as Gloucestershire Old Spot, Gloucester Old Spot, Gloucester, GOS, Orchard Pig, The Cottager's Pig or simply Old Spots. Boars reach a mature weight of 600 lb (272 kg) and sows 500 lb (227 kg). See more ideas about gloucestershire old spots, sheep, breeds. Gloucestershire Old Spots Pig Characteristics. A few years ago fashion called for only one or two spots but today breeders have decided that if you are going to have a spotted pig, then it should have more spots. The ears should be well set apart, dropping forward to the nose. They have become very popular and have the highest number of the native breeds of pig. Gloucestershire Old Spot Characteristics Medium length.. We knew we wanted better tasting meat from pasture raised pigs and these two were the … The Gloucestershire Old Spots (also "Gloucester, Gloucester Old Spot, Gloucestershire Old Spot" or simply "Old Spots") is an English breed of pig which is predominantly white with black spots.It is named after the county of Gloucestershire.The Gloucestershire Old Spots pig is known for its docility, intelligence, and prolificity. The Gloucestershire Old Spots is a black and white breed that is predominantly white in colour. The Gloucestershire Old Spots (GOS) Breed Society was formed in 1913. The breed is known for its distinctive black spots, floppy ears, and ability to produce flavorful, succulent pork with generous fat and marbling. A Gloucestershire Old Spot Pig can drink between 10 to 14 gallons (37.8 to 53 liters)of water in a day. To install click the Add extension button. The Gloucestershire Old Spots pigs are medium to large sized animals which are predominantly white in color with black spots. The Gloucestershire Old Spot is a large meaty animal with a broad and deep body and large hams. Endangered breed. The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple. Gloucestershire Old Spot Pigs are very intelligent, not like people think, that pigs are dumb animals. With a fine, white coat of hair and black spots (it was once known as “The Orchard Pig,” with spots mistaken for bruises from falling apples), the hog is certainly an attractive breed for farmers of pastured pork. The area is compulsory for the breed and there must be one place on the human body. The Gloucestershire Old Spot pig is currently on the ‘Critical’ List by the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy. GOS’s are lighter skinned and may require lots of … You could also do it yourself at any point in time. It is the largest and most effective such organisation and continues to do sterling work on behalf of ‘The Orchard Pig’. Tamworth. The county spans some 1,025 square miles. Characteristics: The Gloucestershire Old Spots pig is known for its docility, intelligence, and prolificity. Its white coat has large clearly defined black spots. Gloucestershire Old Spot (GOS) Pigs . It is mainly black in color with a white saddle or sheet- a band round the withers, shoulders and front legs. A few years ago fashion called for only one or two spots but today breeders have decided that if you are going to have a spotted pig, then it should have more spots. The Gloucestershire Old Spot (GOS) is the oldest pedigreed spotted pig in the world, dating back to 1790. The Gloucestershire Old Additionally, the GOS gene pool has contributed to the American Spot. A maiden gilt – ready for her first service £180 at nine months old – will cost about £180. The Gloucestershire Old Spots pig is known for its docility, intelligence, and prolificacy. ... Gloucestershire Old Spots Pig: Characteristics & Breed Information. The British Saddleback pig is a large animal with deep body. The Gloucestershire Old Spots pig is an English breed of domestic pig which is named after the county of Gloucestershire. It … We did a lot of research of heritage pigs before deciding to purchase two GOS gilts, LullaBelle and Daisy Mae in the Spring of 2014. The breed (pronounced Glos-ter-sheer) originated in Gloucestershire, England, in the 1800s. Gloucestershire Old Spots History. Our Tamworth sow, Lucky, joined our herd in 2014. Deep, well sprung.. There must be at least one spot on the body to be accepted in the registry. Gloucestershire Old Spot. Status: Critical-Advertisement-Noted for its distinctive white coat with black spots, the Gloucestershire Old Spot (GOS) pig looks like the Dalmatian of pig breeds. However, if you want breeding gilts, then you should expect to … Traditionally Farmed Gloucestershire Old Spots Pork was protected throughout the EU from Friday 18th June 2010. Gloucestershire Old Spots Pigs .

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