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From ABC News:
Elizabeth, is a Mangalitza pig, who was auctioned at a market in Lancashire, United Kingdom, April 25. Mangalitza pigs are an ancient breed that was nearly wiped out in the 1990s. They are now bred at farms all over Europe, prized for producing high-quality meat. The pigs are being raised now in the United States. Elizabeth set off a bidding war at auction. She was sold, for $364, to Tim Fitton, a farmer who wanted the pig not for slaughter but for his 11-year-old daughter. "My daughter Alice really took a shine to it," Fitton, 51, told the U.K.'s Telegraph. "We have got to promote these new breeds and it will be interesting to see what happens when we take her home and our own pigs see her. I hope we can breed from her."
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After reading the link from "dls", I can't help but think that it won't be long before this breed begins to show up at competitions. I would love to find an outlet just to order a butt to see how it tastes. Considering the length of raising time and fat content it doesn't sound like it can compete with the commercial breeds. "Great Picture" reminds me of my mother-i.....never mind.

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