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Yorkshire Blue and White
Conservation statusExtinct
Other namesBilsdale Blue
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Traits
  • Pig
  • Sus domesticus

The Yorkshire Blue and White pig, also known as the Bilsdale Blue,[1] or as the "Blood Breed",[2] was a breed of domestic pig originating in the United Kingdom. It is now considered extinct.

  1. ^ Porter, V. Pigs: a handbook to the breeds of the world, Comstock, 1993, p.107
  2. ^ Hartley and Ingilby (1972). Life in the moorlands of North-East Yorkshire. J M Dent. p.28

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