Friday, February 11, 2011

Resounding Sucess!

The Blogger Project is a sucess! While we only needed 75 views we got 81! Thank you!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Thank you!

Thank you for all the views so far! We have 3 more days to reach our goal! So we need 33 more viewers! So keep up the good work!

Monday, February 7, 2011

Breed of the Week!

It's a new week you know what time it is! Breed of the Week Time! This week Berkshire!


Berkshire pigs are a rare breed of pig originating from Britain. In New Zealand, it is estimated that there are now fewer than a hundred purebred sows.
In Britain, breeding is maintained by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust at Aldenham Country ParkHertfordshire and the South of England Rare Breeds Centre in Kent. It is listed as 'vulnerable' as there are fewer than 300 breeding females.[1] In the United States, the American Berkshire Association, established in 1875, pedigrees only hogs directly imported from established English herds, or hogs tracing directly back to such imported animals.[2] The pig is also bred in Kagoshima PrefectureJapan, under the trademarked name Kagoshima Kurobuta (かごしま黒豚, lit. black pig)

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Hog Wild!

As you may know Today is Super Bowl 45 and beginning at 6:29 Eastern Time on Fox Pigskins (Not Anymore) will be flying through the air! So be sure to watch Super Bowl 45!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Breed of the Week! Special Addition!

Because of all the demand for Breed of the Week we've decided to do a Special Addition. Todays American Landrace!


The American Landrace is a medium to large breed of domestic pig, white in color with long bodies, fine hair, long snouts, and heavy drooping ears. They are bred forpork production.
The American Landrace derives from the Danish Landrace of 1895 Danish origin. In the early 1930s the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) entered into an agreement with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Denmark for the purchase of 24 Danish Landrace to be used for swine research studies, with the stipulation that they would not be commercially propagated as a pure breed. Landrace were subsequently used in numerous comparisons with American breeds.
In 1949, upon USDA petition, Denmark released the United States from its breeding restrictions. The American Landrace Association was formed in 1950, and the American Landrace breed was established from outcrosses with Norwegian and Swedish breeding stock.

100's of Hogs!

To prove there are 100's of types of domestic hogs (Sus Scrofa Domesticas) we have a list from Wikipedia.


All-Around Sweepstakes Circuit Leader Board

The Following scores go through Novice to Senior and everything in between.


NOVICE SWEEPSTAKES CIRCUIT 10-11 (Year Born 2002-2009)

RankName StateSWERSEWRWPXNJSSTotal
1Schafer, LizzieIL085100185
2Stoner, AllisonMD05070120
3Wendt, RileyOH009090
4Wendt, EthanOH007575
5McConn, ChastenPA065065
6Guyer, NalaneyIL0000

JUNIOR SWEEPSTAKES CIRCUIT 10-11 (Year Born 1998-2001)

RankName StateSWERSEWRWPXNJSSTotal
1Fugate, MaddieIL9095100285
2Schafer, EricIL10010075275
3Austin, AdrianIL95850180
4Landry, KeriLA800080
5Mench, MeganIN06060
6Clapp, TravisOK500050
6Kelso, KarsonTX500050
6Kelso, KoltonTX500050
6Landry, HallieLA500050
6Wininger, PeytonIN005050
11Guyer, AsthinIL0000
12Harvey, AuburnIN0000

INTERMEDIATE SWEEPSTAKES CIRCUIT 10-11(Year Born 1994-1997)

RankName StateSWERSEWRWPXNJSSTotal
1Conley, TaylorPA16664010080180
1Hofschulte, NatalieOK7437085950180
1Lowes, GarrettIN4679195850180
4Stoner, AustinMD2178705055105
5Austin, KaneIL6286410000100
5Butler, MaddiIN4759100100100
7Hill, PeytonTX75173900090
8Todd, ChristineIL61732007070
9Clapp, Casey JoOK74354500050
9George, AllisonAL36024005050
9George, DillonAL36024005050
9Herren, ReganOK73036500050
9Mench, MorganIN47384005050
14Roberts, EmilyPA164060000
SENIOR SWEEPSTAKES CIRCUIT 10-11 (Year Born (1989-1993)
RankName StateSWERSEWRWPXNJSSTotal
1Storer, HeatherOH065100165
2McCormick, KatherineMD08570155
3Kelso, KonnieTX800080
4Roberts, AmandaPA0000
4Roberts, BrittanyPA0000

NJSA Show results.

Here are the results from the 2011 South-East Regional show in Perry,Georgia

2011 Southeast Regional Show Results


Grand Champion Overall Barrow

Grand Champion Hampshire Barrow

1st Class 1
Shown by Austin James Royal, Ga.
CDO9 HE IS THE ONE 18-6 x WBL5 BOULDER 32-6

Reserve Champion Overall Barrow

Grand Champion Landrace Barrow

1st Class 1
Shown by Jessica Rinderer, Ill.
JMG8 PSSS ZEUS 40-8 x JMG7 GREEN TOP GENERAL 34-7

Grand Champion Overall Gilt

Grand Champion Hampshire Gilt

1st Class 4
Shown by Jenna Siegal, Ohio
JLM9 AFFIRMITIVE 4-1 x GBJG4 BIG BROTHER 36-2

Reserve Champion Overall Gilt

Grand Champion Landrace Gilt

1st Class 2
Shown by Tate Coulter, Ind.
SJM9 GRUS BIG SPLASH 1-6 x 1ACE2 ICY HOT 4-15

Good show at Fort Worth!

Yesterday wrapped up the 2011 Fort Worth Stock Show Hog Show. This year was shocking for Texas seeing as all of the snow they got. A gigantic amount for them. But overall the Hog Show did well our correspondent Brad Hook is currently at the Stock Show and will be giving us updates.

First breed of the week!

Our first breed in breed of the week is the American Yorkshire.


The American Yorkshire pig is a breed of domestic pig. It is the American version of the Yorkshire pig (now usually known as the English Large White pig), white in color, with erect ears, and the most recorded swine breed in the United States.
The Yorkshire breed was developed in YorkshireEngland, circa 1761. In 1830 the first Yorkshires were imported to the United States, specifically to Ohio, but because of their slow growth rate they did not become popular until the late 1940s. At that time, many large Yorkshires were imported from Canada and England for their ruggedness and favored carcass. The breed then improved rapidly through selection.
Today Yorkshire pigs are found in nearly every American state, with highest populations in IllinoisIndianaIowaNebraska, andOhio. The modern Yorkshire is muscular with a high proportion of lean meat. Yorkshire data records have been maintained with great diligence, including growth, sow productivity, and backfat formation, representing the largest source of documented livestock performance records in the world.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Hey Everyone!

Welcome everyone to Hook Hogs! Where you will be informed on Hog Facts and lots of other facts!