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Animals For Sale
When obtaining purebred animals for sale, see the pictures on the websites of various farms.
As far as the origin of the breed is concerned it is not clear, but it has a well-documented history over the last century. F.D. Coburn, in his classic 1916 book Swine in America, notes that the Mulefoot hog was found in Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Indiana, across the southwest and in some parts of Mexico.
When obtaining purebred animals for sale, see the pictures on the websites of various farms.
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This breed is unique to the United States and is critically rare. Recent events, however, have led to more optimism regarding its survival. These pigs have solid hooves that are also called syndactylism. The American Mulefoot is the only documented population with a breed standard and a long history of agricultural use. When obtaining purebred animals for sale, see the pictures on the websites of various farms.
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