Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
bunte und rosa Hausschwein
English translation:
white and spotted domestic pigs
Added to glossary by
Hilary Davies Shelby
Feb 28, 2005 00:36
19 yrs ago
German term
bunte und rosa Hausschwein
German to English
Science
Livestock / Animal Husbandry
from a nature/wildlife website text
Two pictures of piglets, captioned: Bunte Hausschwein-Ferkel and Rosa Hausschwein-Ferkel. It looks like "bunte Hausschwein" and "rosa Hausschwein" are breeds or varieties of domestic pig, but I am not sure what these breeds are called in English.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +4 | white or spotted | Hilary Davies Shelby |
3 +3 | speckled and pink domestic pigs | swisstell |
Proposed translations
+4
51 mins
Selected
white or spotted
Hello! I'm not sure you want to get too technical on the breeds without knowing exactly what the ones described in your text are, but pink domestic pigs are usually referred to as "white" and many of the coloured varieties are called "spotted" (e.g. Gloucester Old Spot breed, etc). This link might help: http://uk.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761569305/Pig.html#s3
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks, this worked well!"
+3
7 mins
speckled and pink domestic pigs
I would not quite call it a different breed, but I have seen the common pink variety and the speckled variety.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
John Speese
: Agree, the German Schwarzbunt Niederungsvieh is black and white spotted, like the Holstein dairy cattle, and if these are specific breeds, there probably isn't an exact translation...most American pigs are hybrids anyway.
33 mins
|
agree |
shabda
8 hrs
|
agree |
Anita Kobayashi
9 hrs
|
Something went wrong...