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Not only are Durocs smart pigs, they are tasty, too.
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When I asked Rich what kind of pigs he raised, his face lit up, and he said with a smile, “Durocs.”
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This generous family had acquired goats (Toggenburgs and French Alpines), chickens (Buff Orpingtons and Rhode Island Reds), pigs (Durocs and Yorkshires), and assorted geese and turkeys.
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The hogs, huge red Durocs, made paths through the weeds and had completely trampled the area around their trough, which sat on bare dirt.
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This generous family had acquired goats (Toggenburgs and French Alpines), chickens (Buff Orpingtons and Rhode Island Reds), pigs (Durocs and Yorkshires), and assorted geese and turkeys.
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Poland Chinas or Durocs of the same age weighing two hundred fifty to three hundred pounds.
George Washington: Farmer Paul Leland Haworth
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Farmers in the Middle West would to-day have their Poland Chinas or Durocs of the same age weighing two hundred fifty to three hundred pounds.
George Washington Farmer Haworth, Paul L 1915
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Registered Purebred Durocs - Many genetic companies sell what they call Durocs.
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Genesus sells only Registered Purebred Durocs from 100 per cent registered purebred herds.
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Structure - Over the last decade tens of thousands of Genesus Durocs have been tested annually on cement slats in a real life environment.
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