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- Q7115446 subject Q8762797.
- Q7115446 abstract "The Oxford Sandy and Black is a breed of domestic pig originating in Oxfordshire. Named for its colour, which is a base of sandy brown with black patches, the breed is also sometimes called the "Plum Pudding" or "Oxford Forest pig." Related to the old Berkshire and Tamworth breeds, it is one of the oldest pigs native to Britain.The Oxford Sandy and Black is a hardy, docile pig suited to being reared outdoors, where its colour protects it from sunburn (which pink pigs tend to suffer from). The breed has twice neared extinction, but is recovering, partly thanks to the efforts of the breed association, the Oxford Sandy & Black Pig Society.".
- Q7115446 thumbnail Oxford_Sandy_and_Black_Sow.jpg?width=300.
- Q7115446 wikiPageWikiLink Q17079449.
- Q7115446 wikiPageWikiLink Q23169.
- Q7115446 wikiPageWikiLink Q3113876.
- Q7115446 wikiPageWikiLink Q7193245.
- Q7115446 wikiPageWikiLink Q787.
- Q7115446 wikiPageWikiLink Q820953.
- Q7115446 wikiPageWikiLink Q8762797.
- Q7115446 comment "The Oxford Sandy and Black is a breed of domestic pig originating in Oxfordshire. Named for its colour, which is a base of sandy brown with black patches, the breed is also sometimes called the "Plum Pudding" or "Oxford Forest pig." Related to the old Berkshire and Tamworth breeds, it is one of the oldest pigs native to Britain.The Oxford Sandy and Black is a hardy, docile pig suited to being reared outdoors, where its colour protects it from sunburn (which pink pigs tend to suffer from).".
- Q7115446 label "Oxford Sandy and Black".
- Q7115446 depiction Oxford_Sandy_and_Black_Sow.jpg.