Tamworth Pig Breeders's Club

Breeding

Pedigree pig names have three components. The first part is the herd name of the breeder, the second the bloodline (which is the same as the dam/mother or sire/father) and the third, the pig’s individual number. For example, you might have Myfarmname Dreamboy 96 (male), or Myfarmname Jacqueline 97 (female).

All pedigree pigs are given a particular bloodline name which is passed down to their offspring. Female piglets inherit the dam’s bloodline and male piglets inherit the sire’s bloodline.

The Tamworth breed has a total of nine female bloodlines and eight male. The female bloodlines are:

  • Golden Rose
  • Maple
  • Roseleaf
  • Princess
  • Lucky Lass
  • Ruby
  • Jacqueline
  • Melody
  • Rita

The boar bloodlines are:

  • Yorkshireman
  • Dream Boy
  • Glen
  • Golden Ranger
  • Royal Standard
  • Jasper
  • Ranger
  • Golden Ball

The Tamworth Breeders Club works in conjunction with the British Pig Association (BPA) towards meeting the current Tamworth breed conservation targets

When will she farrow?

To estimate the farrowing date for one of your pigs, use our downloadable Pig Gestation Chart. Look for the date your sow or gilt was served and check the corresponding box immediately below. Simple!

Birth notification and registration

In order to register piglet as pedigree, both parents must have been registered. If you want to register a litter, you must first be a member of the British Pig Association . There are two steps to registration. Piglets must first be birth notified to the BPA within 10 weeks of birth. Then, if they meet the breed standard (the checklist of all the desirable and undesirable traits), they can be registered.

Please check with the breed standard in our breed characteristics section to make sure that you know what should and should not be registered. If in doubt, contact one of the Tamworth breed representatives for advice. If you are buying stock, please be aware that only the breeder can register pigs as pedigree.

Registered pigs should be identified by tattooing the Herd Designation Letters (HDL) plus the piglet’s individual number. Double-tagging is also an option, but pigs which are not tattooed will not be eligible to enter BPA shows.

Contact details for breeders f pedigree Tamworth pigs can be found on our Breeder Locator Map or check the latest adverts listed on the Stock For Sale page