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A domesticated pig, especially one weighing over 54 kilograms (120 pounds).

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To: trad-foods-MN

Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 9:36 AM

 

A slow food writer asked me today 'At what point does a pig become a

hog' I had to admit that I either didn't know the answer or wasn't

sure if there was an answer. I do know at which time either a pig or

hog becomes PORK, but that's a different question. Can you help?

Thanks -Allan

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From Yahoo:

 

A domesticated pig, especially one weighing over 54 kilograms (120 pounds).

Subject: Here's one for you

To: trad-foods-MN

Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 9:36 AM

 

A slow food writer asked me today 'At what point does a pig become a

hog' I had to admit that I either didn't know the answer or wasn't

sure if there was an answer. I do know at which time either a pig or

hog becomes PORK, but that's a different question. Can you help?

Thanks -Allan

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PIG or HOG? It is confusing and there isn't a simple answer. I can tell you

though, that the true experts on both language and the raising of swine have a

few standard usages. I think as long as one doesn't call a boar a sow or visa

versa there won't be anyone too angry.

PIG- Common and correct to use for any suid of ANY SEX, ANY AGE, ANY COUNTRY or

ANY SIZE. Comes from the Old English as " pigg " , " pigge " or " pygge " and was

originally used to describe the " young of the Swine " . The exception is the

Suiformes that are hippopotamus. Also is the correct term for Male Chauvinists,

but never for an officer of the law.

HOG- Acceptable for the aforementioned suids but usually reserved to describe

FOREST, PYGMY, or RED RIVER hogs. Can also be used correctly to describe a feral

or wild hog of the razorback shape and look. Some motorcycles are also hogs.

and....

BOAR- Adult male

SOW- Adult female

BARROW- Castrated males

GILT- virgin females

SHOAT- adolescent or even newly-weaned males

PIGLET (SUCKLING PIG)- Infants up to weaning age of both sexes

There, feel better? I do.

Will of the Wild Hogs

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