can anyone identify this pig?

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this is what my brother got me for Christmas!!!!! only, he's a boy and not interested in details so he doesn't remember what kind it is.

can you identify this pig? she's 7 weeks old.
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hey baby!

i'm going with Hereford or hereford cross

merry merry!
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That is the kind of pig I had! He is a duroc-hereford cross.

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He was about 325#s when we butchered him.

Yea for you!!!!!
 

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thanks guys! that's great news as i've read that herefords are supposed to be tamer than most breeds.

Sally, how old was your piggie when you slaughtered him?
 

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Almost a year old. He was a stinker when he was tiny like that, but as soon as he filled out, he was very tame and low key. You see the chickens and ducks hung out with him all day long and he didn't mind. (Not advocating this by the way, I've heard some gruesome stories. We took a chance and it worked out.) We even scratched his back with a rake, he loved it!
 

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Now that's a Christmas present! :D
 
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