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Celtic
Celtic pig in Silleda (2010).
Conservation status Rare breed
Other names Galician: Porco celta
Country of origin Galicia, Spain
Distribution Galicia and Portugal
Traits
Height
  • Male:
    80 cm (31 in) [1]
Skin colorBlack & White
  • Pig
  • Sus domesticus

The Celtic pig ( Galician: Porco celta) is a breed of pig native to the autonomous community of Galicia in north-western Spain.

History

Though they were relatively common until the early 20th century, Celtic pigs had nearly disappeared by 1980s. The breed is recovering and there are now more than 2 500 purebred sows.

Characteristics

Celtic pigs grow more slowly and develop more fat than modern breeds like the Large White, making them less well-suited to intensive commercial meat production, but ideal for the creation of cured pork products.

Livestock census

Year Sows Boars Total
2009 2 643 1 751 4 394
2010 2 687 1 787 4 474
2011 2 587 1 889 4 476
2012 2 684 1 907 4 591
2013 2 634 1 668 4 302
2014 [2] 2 532 1 596 4 128

References

  1. ^ "Raza Porcina CELTA". Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment (Spain). Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Raza porcina CELTA". www.magrama.gob.es. Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment (Spain). Retrieved 14 February 2016.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Celtic
Celtic pig in Silleda (2010).
Conservation status Rare breed
Other names Galician: Porco celta
Country of origin Galicia, Spain
Distribution Galicia and Portugal
Traits
Height
  • Male:
    80 cm (31 in) [1]
Skin colorBlack & White
  • Pig
  • Sus domesticus

The Celtic pig ( Galician: Porco celta) is a breed of pig native to the autonomous community of Galicia in north-western Spain.

History

Though they were relatively common until the early 20th century, Celtic pigs had nearly disappeared by 1980s. The breed is recovering and there are now more than 2 500 purebred sows.

Characteristics

Celtic pigs grow more slowly and develop more fat than modern breeds like the Large White, making them less well-suited to intensive commercial meat production, but ideal for the creation of cured pork products.

Livestock census

Year Sows Boars Total
2009 2 643 1 751 4 394
2010 2 687 1 787 4 474
2011 2 587 1 889 4 476
2012 2 684 1 907 4 591
2013 2 634 1 668 4 302
2014 [2] 2 532 1 596 4 128

References

  1. ^ "Raza Porcina CELTA". Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment (Spain). Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Raza porcina CELTA". www.magrama.gob.es. Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment (Spain). Retrieved 14 February 2016.



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