The current status of Korean native pig production
Esther Lee,
Jae-Cheol Jang,
Sang-Hyon OH
Abstract:Korean native pigs (KNPs) have been one of the traditional livestock primarily
raised in rural areas of Korea for centuries. KNPs have adapted to the climate
and geography of the Korean Peninsula for a long time, exhibiting excellent
adaptability even in challenging environments. For these reasons, the
preservation and purification of KNPs are crucial in securing unique genetic
resources. Therefore, this review covers the characteristics, production status,
commercial value and potential breeding directions of… Show more
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