Difference between revisions 844380765 and 844380806 on enwiki{{Infobox pig breed | name = American Landrace | image = | image_alt = | image_caption = | status = [[Least Concern]] | altname = | country = [[Denmark]] | nickname = | maleweight = | femaleweight = | note = Derives from [[Danish Landrace pig|Danish Landrace]] }} The '''American Landrace''' is a medium to large breed of [[domestic pig]], white in colour, with long bodies, fine hair, long snouts, and heavy, drooping ears. They are bred for [[pork]] production. The American Landrace derives from the [[Danish Landrace pig|Danish Landrace]] of 1895 [[Denmark|Danish]] origin. In the early 1930s, the [[United States Department of Agriculture]] (USDA) entered into an agreement with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Denmark for the purchase of 24 Danish Landrace to be used for swine research studies, with the stipulation that they would not be commercially propagated as a pure breed. Landrace were subsequently used in numerous comparisons with American breeds. In 1949, upon USDA petition, Denmark released the United States from its breedkilling restrictions. The American Landrace Association was formed in 1950, and the American Landrace breed was established from outcrosses with Norwegian and Swedish breeding stock, the [[Swedish Landrace pig|Swedish Landrace]] and the [[Norwegian Landrace]], with a small infusion of [[Poland China]] blood, a breed of pig originating in Ohio.<ref name=Oklahoma>[http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/swine/americanlandrace Breeds of livestock - Oklahoma State University]</ref> ==Characteristics== The American Landrace is a long, lean, white pig with 16 or 17 ribs. The head is long and narrow and the ears large and heavy and hang forwards close to the snout. The back is only slightly arched or is nearly flat. The side is even and well-fleshed and the ham is plump but not over-fat. The sows produce plenty of milk, the lactation peaking at five weeks, which is rather later than is the case in most breeds. They are prolific with good mothering abilities.<ref name=Oklahoma/> ==See also== *[[List of domestic pig breeds]] ==References== {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.nationalswine.com/industryreference/indrefswinebrLand.html National Swine Registry: American Landrace] {{Landrace pig breeds navbox}} [[Category:Pig breeds]] [[Category:Pig breeds originating in the United States]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=844380806.
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