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What a cooperative pig looks like

2021-06-28 / 955 Read

Cooperative pigs are mainly distributed in the vicinity of Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. They are the original local varieties. The local pasture and crop varieties are rich, providing rich feed for cooperative pigs. Because the meat quality of cooperative pigs is relatively tender, many people like to eat them. , but do you know what a cooperative pig looks like? Check it out below.

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What does a cooperative pig look like

Cooperative pigs are small in size, but have a lively personality. The coat is mostly black and white. The coat is thick and long. The head is tapered and the ears are small and erect.