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« on: March 11, 2020, 02:59:38 pm »

What makes their nose look shorter is the heavy scruff of hair they have under their jaw.  When they shed out, I promise you, they look like a anteater. I see a lot of russian colored hogs. But the main characteristics are the heavy wool coat underneath the long hair. It actually looks like sheep wool. Then the straight tail that goes upward when alarmed and also stripped pigs altho that is the easist trait to get. You can breed any domesticated hog to a mixed russian and get stripped pigs. When you get all three, you are getting close. Mikel Tham from Sweden said he could not tell any main differences between their hogs and ours. Not ll of our areas are like that but we still have a couple of pockets that have pretty good blood. A pure Russian has 36 chromozomes, a hybrid has 37 and a domesticated hog has 38. I might have that backwards but you know what I am talking about. Cant believe you never grabbed a hand full of sawgrass. It will slice and dice you.
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