England’ pig breeding herd dropped slightly between June 2009-2010, down 0.4 percent from 352,000 to 351,000 pigs.
However, despite the headline figure of a 0.4 % fall, the forthcoming December 2010 census could still show an increase in the national herd, as the gilts-intended-for-breeding category is a good indicator of confidence and, in the June 2010 survey it is up a bullish 13.6%, says the National Pig Association.
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