Duroc breed
Duroc boar.
Duroc
breed of pig
Also known as: Duroc-Jersey
Duroc, breed of pig developed between 1822 and 1877 from the Old Duroc pig of New York and the Red Jersey pig of New Jersey; it was formerly called the Duroc-Jersey. The Duroc proved particularly suitable for feeding in the United States Corn Belt; by the 1930s it was the predominant breed in the United States, a distinction it held intermittently throughout the century. Exportation has been extensive, especially to the temperate regions of North and South America.
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Red is the preferred and predominant colour for the Duroc, though wide variations may occur. Breeding selection has emphasized length, trimness, fine muscling, and rapid weight gain.