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1. This American breed came from crosses between red hogs in New Jersey. These canimals have light red to dark red bodies and droopy ears. They gorw quickly and efficiently.:
1. This American breed came from crosses between red hogs in New Jersey. These canimals have light red to dark red bodies and droopy ears. They gorw quickly and efficiently.
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2. Develped in England, these animals have black bodies with a white belt around the shoulders and both front legs. Tehy also have erect ears and heavy muscles.:
2. Develped in England, these animals have black bodies with a white belt around the shoulders and both front legs. Tehy also have erect ears and heavy muscles.
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3. Coming from England, these animals have long, large-framed, white bodies with erect ears. They are known as the "mother" breed because they produce large litters and are good mothers.:
3. Coming from England, these animals have long, large-framed, white bodies with erect ears. They are known as the "mother" breed because they produce large litters and are good mothers.
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4. This breed came from England. These animals have black bodies with white feet, tails and faces. They also have sound skeletons, dish snouts, and short erect ears.:
4. This breed came from England. These animals have black bodies with white feet, tails and faces. They also have sound skeletons, dish snouts, and short erect ears.
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5. This breed was developed in Pennsylvania. These animals have white bodies and medium sized, droopy ears. They are also good mothers.:
5. This breed was developed in Pennsylvania. These animals have white bodies and medium sized, droopy ears. They are also good mothers.
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6. Coming from Denmark, these animals have very long, white bodies and very large floppy ears. They are good mothers.:
6. Coming from Denmark, these animals have very long, white bodies and very large floppy ears. They are good mothers.
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7. Develped in Indiana, these animals are medium-sized. They have black and white spotted bodies and droopy ears. Also, they gain weight easily and are aggresive breeders.:
7. Develped in Indiana, these animals are medium-sized. They have black and white spotted bodies and droopy ears. Also, they gain weight easily and are aggresive breeders.
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8. The members of this Ohio breed have black bodies with 6 whtie points. The white points are their 4 legs, tail and nose. They also have droopy ears. These animals are lean with heavy muscles.:
8. The members of this Ohio breed have black bodies with 6 whtie points. The white points are their 4 legs, tail and nose. They also have droopy ears. These animals are lean with heavy muscles.
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9. A breed of domestic pig named for its color pattern which is similar to that of a specific breed of cattle: red with a white face. Originatin gin the U.S., it is a rare variety of swine which was created from crossing the Droc, Poland China, Chester White and the Hampshire. Developed from 1920-1925.:
9. A breed of domestic pig named for its color pattern which is similar to that of a specific breed of cattle: red with a white face. Originatin gin the U.S., it is a rare variety of swine which was created from crossing the Droc, Poland China, Chester White and the Hampshire. Developed from 1920-1925.
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10. A breed of domestic pig who comes from Ireland. It is among the oldest of pig reeds but as with many oder breeds of livestock it is not well suited to modern production methods and is listed as "Threatened" in the United States and "Vulnerable" in teh UK by the Rare Breeds Survivial Trust as there are fewer than 300 registered breeding females. This animal is of ginger to red coloration and is thought to have descended from wild boars, via native pig stock of Europe.:
10. A breed of domestic pig who comes from Ireland. It is among the oldest of pig reeds but as with many oder breeds of livestock it is not well suited to modern production methods and is listed as "Threatened" in the United States and "Vulnerable" in teh UK by the Rare Breeds Survivial Trust as there are fewer than 300 registered breeding females. This animal is of ginger to red coloration and is thought to have descended from wild boars, via native pig stock of Europe.
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11. A breed of domestic pig from Asia. It is a sub-group of the Taihu pig and is a small to medium-sized breed with large drooping ears and wrinkled grayish-black skin.:
11. A breed of domestic pig from Asia. It is a sub-group of the Taihu pig and is a small to medium-sized breed with large drooping ears and wrinkled grayish-black skin.
Column B
a. Chester White
b. Berkshire
c. Hampshire
d. Spotted
e. Hereford
f. Yorkshire
g. Tamsworth
h. Duroc
i. Meishan Breed
j. Poland China
k. Landrace

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Here are the breeds matched with their corresponding descriptions:

1. **Hampshire** - This American breed came from crosses between red hogs in New Jersey. These animals have light red to dark red bodies and droopy ears. They grow quickly and efficiently.

2. **Berkshire** - Developed in England, these animals have black bodies with a white belt around the shoulders and both front legs. They also have erect ears and heavy muscles.

3. **Yorkshire** - Coming from England, these animals have long, large-framed, white bodies with erect ears. They are known as the "mother" breed because they produce large litters and are good mothers.

4. **Poland China** - This breed came from England. These animals have black bodies with white feet, tails, and faces. They also have sound skeletons, dish snouts, and short erect ears.

5. **Chester White** - This breed was developed in Pennsylvania. These animals have white bodies and medium-sized, droopy ears. They are also good mothers.

6. **Landrace** - Coming from Denmark, these animals have very long, white bodies and very large floppy ears. They are good mothers.

7. **Spotted** - Developed in Indiana, these animals are medium-sized. They have black and white spotted bodies and droopy ears. Also, they gain weight easily and are aggressive breeders.

8. **Hereford** - The members of this Ohio breed have black bodies with 6 white points. The white points are their 4 legs, tail, and nose. They also have droopy ears. These animals are lean with heavy muscles.

9. **Duroc** - A breed of domestic pig named for its color pattern which is similar to that of a specific breed of cattle: red with a white face. Originating in the U.S., it is a rare variety of swine which was created from crossing the Duroc, Poland China, Chester White, and the Hampshire. Developed from 1920-1925.

10. **Tamworth** - A breed of domestic pig that comes from Ireland. It is among the oldest of pig breeds but as with many older breeds of livestock it is not well suited to modern production methods and is listed as "Threatened" in the United States and "Vulnerable" in the UK by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust as there are fewer than 300 registered breeding females. This animal is of ginger to red coloration and is thought to have descended from wild boars, via native pig stock of Europe.

11. **Meishan Breed** - A breed of domestic pig from Asia. It is a sub-group of the Taihu pig and is a small to medium-sized breed with large drooping ears and wrinkled grayish-black skin.

**Summary of Matches:**
1. Hampshire (c)
2. Berkshire (b)
3. Yorkshire (f)
4. Poland China (j)
5. Chester White (a)
6. Landrace (k)
7. Spotted (d)
8. Hereford (e)
9. Duroc (h)
10. Tamworth (g)
11. Meishan Breed (i)

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