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17 Mar 2019

GOS Breeding Advice Brought To You At The Request of Jenny Blaney Home of THE PIG PLACE

Gloucestershire Old Spots Breeding Advice. January, 2019 D. P. Sponenberg   The Gloucestershire Old Spots hog breed is a relatively recent addition to the genetic resources of the USA. The breeding is closely monitored in the United Kingdom, so hogs here have good pedigrees that go back several generations. American breeders need to assure the […]

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10 Jan 2018

Old Spots Gazette – December 2017

Old Spots Gazette December 2017 Merry Christmas The Goodin Family Farm Denny’s Family Pigs OSG_Winter_17

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16 Apr 2017

Old Spots Gazette Newsletter

Click this link for the Newsletter: USA Newsletter Spring 17

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GOS From the UK!
29 Mar 2017

GOS From the UK!

Pigs from the U.K. Arrived in NY on March 23, 2017 Here is a pic of them unloading my 19 pigs that came in on the 23rd from the U.K.- 15 gilts representing 14 lines and 4 boars – all 4 of the boar lines. They will be in quarantine for 30 days and hopefully […]

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10 Aug 2016

GOS Breeding Advice Brought To You At The Request of Jenny Blaney Home of THE PIG PLACE

Gloucestershire Old Spots Breeding Advice. January, 2019D. P. SponenbergThe Gloucestershire Old Spots hog breed is a relatively recent addition to the genetic resources of the USA. The breeding is closely monitored in the United Kingdom, so hogs here have good pedigrees that go back several generations. American breeders need to assure the same continuity, because […]

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16 Oct 2015

Meet our new UK correspondent Mandy Garbutt of Fowgill Farm

USA Newsletter Fall 15 Oct 16, 2015

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