Hi everyone, first post here, I've been messin' around with Mangalitza pigs for the past three years but more as a sideshow to my beloved collection of Iberian pigs.
I am located in Eastern Europe, close to Transylvania where the Mangalitza breed is said to have originated. These are hardy animals bred for fat production, a bit too much fat for my taste to be honest which is the reason I've been crossing this breed with the Iberians hoping to inverse the 60%/40% fat to meat ratio to a more palatable 40%/60%.
Also the Iberians are quite cold sensitive so crossing them with Mangalitza
should, in theory help them to survive the winters outside. At the moment it's just a small flock so I kept them indoors for the winter but in the future I want to be able to leave them in their enclosed forest for the whole year.