13 breeds
abyssinian-10 rosettes/ coat max 1 inchand abyssinian satin-10 rosettes/ fur coat 1 inch/ silkie coat
American-coat max 1 inchandamerican satin-coat max 1 inch/ silkie coat
coronet-long coat/ 1 rosette on forehead
peruvian-long coat/ few rosettes/ mohican foreheadandperuvian satin-long coat/ few rosettes/ mohican forehead/ silkie
silkie-long coat/ no rosette/ hair grows back away from faceandsilkie satin-long coat/ no rosette/ hair grows back away from face/ silkie
teddie-short,dense and plush coat/ be pet backwardsandteddie satin-short,dense and plush coat/ be pet backwards/ silkie
texel-long curly coat
white crested-exactly like American EXCEPT white one rosette on forhead(ONLY)
REFERENCEhttp://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=Y88c7us8FxY
The top ten swine breeds are Berkshire, Duroc, Hampshire, Tamworth, Large Black, Gloucestershire, American Yorkshire, Mule Foot, Poland China, and British Saddleback. The Hampshire is the oldest early-American hog breed in existence today.
Berkshire, Hampshire. Yorkshire, Hereford, Chester White
There are a variety of different types of pig breeds. These include the American Landrace, the Hamshire, the Tibetan, and the Guinea Hog.
swine & boarbreeding
There are 7 types of guinea pigs that are recognised world wide! The main types of guinea pigs, (the ones your mot likely to find at your pet store) Are the breeds, American and the abyssinian. The other 5 breeds are, the teddy, peruvian, silkie, texel and coronet. There are also other breeds that arn't classified as pure bred breeds and a classic example of this is the hair-less guinea pig.
Ok, a crested guinea pig and, I'm guessing you are referring to an abyssian guinea pig (not a cat) CAN breed. They are NOT two different species of animals. They are different BREEDS. Both are guinea pigs, so they can breed. Think of a lab (dog) and a dachshund (dog)........they, too, are different BREEDS, but the same SPECIES (dog)......so, they can also breed.
These are both breeds of pigs. The Hampshire, also known as the Wessex Saddleback is a full size pig, Where as the Vietnamese pot bellied pig is a smaller, potbellied pig.
Basically a crossbreed
There are more than 300 types of goat in the world.
Some breeds of pigs include:HerefordTamworthBeltedPot bellySussexBerkshireDurocLandraceSpottedChester whiteHampshirePoland ChinaYorkshire
Some breeds of pigs include:HerefordTamworthBeltedPot bellySussexBerkshireDurocLandraceSpottedChester whiteHampshirePoland ChinaYorkshire
There are about 73 different breeds of pig.
When you breed pigs you typically end up with more pigs. And you can't breed more than two types simultaneously. What you get if the pigs are of different breeds is a hybrid pig.
There are 13 known types of Guinea Pigs. I suggest this website: http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=18+1800&aid=2838
no it just means that they're different breeds
There are 7 types of guinea pigs that are recognised world wide! The main types of guinea pigs, (the ones your mot likely to find at your pet store) Are the breeds, American and the abyssinian. The other 5 breeds are, the teddy, peruvian, silkie, texel and coronet. There are also other breeds that arn't classified as pure bred breeds and a classic example of this is the hair-less guinea pig.
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By types I assume you mean breeds. There are 150 recognized dog breeds. There are also thousands of mutt types which are mixes of different breeds which are near impossible to name them all. Each dog's personality is different and will change depending on how someone treats it.
By types I assume you mean breeds. There are 150 recognized dog breeds. There are also thousands of mutt types which are mixes of different breeds which are near impossible to name them all. Each dog's personality is different and will change depending on how someone treats it.
There are about170 different breeds of poison arrow frogs.
Ok, a crested guinea pig and, I'm guessing you are referring to an abyssian guinea pig (not a cat) CAN breed. They are NOT two different species of animals. They are different BREEDS. Both are guinea pigs, so they can breed. Think of a lab (dog) and a dachshund (dog)........they, too, are different BREEDS, but the same SPECIES (dog)......so, they can also breed.