
Mulefoot - Wikipedia
Mulefoot are a breed of domestic pig which is named for its intact, uncloven hooves reminiscent of a mule. [1]
Mulefoot Hog - The Livestock Conservancy
The Mulefoot is an American hog breed named for its most distinctive feature: the solid, non-cloven hooves similar to a mule’s hooves (syndactylism). This characteristic occasionally occurs as a single gene mutation, producing “mulefooted” pigs within a variety of other breeds.
Mulefoot Pig: Origin, Characteristics, Uses, Photo - ROY'S FARM
Aug 26, 2024 · The Mulefoot pig is a rare breed of domestic pig which is used for it's lean meat. It is from Spain and named for it's intact, uncloven hooves reminiscent of a mule.
Meet the American Mulefoot Hog - A Unique Heritage Breed Pig
You just never know who you’ll meet when you rub elbows with like-minded American Mulefoot Hog families, homesteading and real-life folk! I met Gold Shaw Farm’s Morgan Gold at the October, 2022, Homesteader’s of America Conference in Front Royal, VA!
Mulefoot hog – FarmerDB
The Mulefoot hog is a rare heritage pig breed and a domestic one with roots tracing back to early Spanish hogs. Even though it has Spanish origins, the breed developed in the United States and was later bred in the Mississippi River Valley, where it became valued for its hardiness.
Mulefoot Swine | Oklahoma State University
The Mulefoot swine breed is the rarest of American swine breeds, its population is classified as Critical by the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy.
About The Mulefoot - Hog Hill Heritage
"The Mulefoot is an American hog breed that is named for its most distinctive feature, the solid, non-cloven hoof which looks like the hoof of a mule. This characteristic will occasionally occur as a single gene mutation, producing occasional "mulefooted" pigs within a variety of other breeds.
Diving Into the World of Mulefoot Pigs - De Vor Dairy Farm
The Mulefoot pig, distinguished by its unique solid, un-cloven hooves—a trait that sets it apart from nearly all other pig breeds—occupies a rare position within the world of heritage livestock.
Mulefoot Hogs - Hobby Farms
Feb 4, 2011 · The Mulefoot Hog is prized for its succulent, flavorful meat--as well as its distinctive feature: hoof-like feet, with single toes that resemble the hooves of an equine.
AMHA – Mulefoot Hog Registry
Your donation helps preserve the legacy of the American Mulefoot Hog, a rare and historic breed with a vital role in sustainable farming. By supporting our efforts, you contribute to breeding programs, genetic conservation, and the promotion of traditional farming practices.