Aksai colored pig
The Aksaier colored pig ( Russian : Aкcaйcкaя чepнo-пecтpaя , Aksaiskaja cherno-pestraja ) is a breed of pig from Kazakhstan .
Breeding history
The breed was developed at Aksai in Almaty by crossing native sows with boars of the Large White , Berkshire Pig and Estonian Bacon Pig breeds .
Characteristics
- Color black-mackerel (colored)
- Conformation harmonious
- Weight sows 245 kg, boars 317 kg
There are 3 boar lines and 6 sow families. The breed is often used for crossbreeding with the North Caucasus Pig , Large White and German Landrace breeds .
Occurrence
The main breeding centers are Kaskelenski and Aksai in Almaty in Kazakhstan . The total number in 1980 was 5,000 purebred animals.