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One of my favourite campsites was Marley Farm just outside Dymchurch because it had a lovely pig farm opposite that we used to visit. Its long gone now but I still love pigs and think they are very interesting.
Do you know you Sus?
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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we've already got a thread on greedy pigs gary, that one pictured looks to have been greedier than most.
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Howard.
He's more friendly, more intelligent and probably less greedy.
What type of pig is he?
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Tom.
LOL, great stuff, I was going to say those devices should be fitted to MPs but if pigs can sus (sorry about the pun) it out, no hope for the greedier species.

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Jan.
You are correct, first strike to you.
It is the Berkshire Sow, well done
The Berkshire is the smallest of the native British breeds of pig.
Whats this one then?
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That must be the Chav, Garry. Typified by the bare-belly between britches and matinee jacket.
Looks big enough to have a saddle on it's back.
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Tom.
Close but not quite right
More into bare-back than bare-belly myself, although I can't shake of this feeling that many of us need a saddle, I am sure we being taken for a ride.

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I keep repeating myself, it must be catching

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Could it be the Oxford Sandy & Black?
No, maybe not. The British Saddleback then, to be precise.
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Tom.
You Chav it this time, it is the great "British Saddleback"
The British Saddleback is the result of the amalgamation of two similar breeds, the Essex and Wessex Saddleback.
See if you can get this one, without googling
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i will have a stab at this one gary, is it the communities minister at a house of commons subsidised lunch?
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nah howard to cosha,thats jewish bacon on the hoof.

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Gloucester old Spot maybe?
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Hello Kath.
Sorry no, not correct, so I will give you a clue.
He could have been a member of David Cameron's, elite student dining society.

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It's our old friend the Oxford Sandy & Black.
[see link #11]
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A projection shows that there is no comparison in the ones on this thread to those on the other. If these had been fed proportionately as those on the other, they would not fit in a pigsty

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Nice one!