Difference between Bama Xiang Pig and Small Ear Pig

Bama Xiang pig comes from native pigs, which originated in Bama Yao Autonomous County, Guangxi, and is known as the "aristocratic family" of pigs. Bama Xiang pig is handsome in appearance, short, small, round and precocious. Appearance and color characteristics are mainly black at both ends and white in the middle. Some individuals have slightly dark spots on their backs and waists, and white lines or inverted triangular white spots on their foreheads, commonly known as "two black heads" and "banana pigs". Piglet's fur is thin and shiny, and its skin is rosy and delicate. Adult pigs have long fur, especially boars, whose fur and mouth are as thick as those of wild boar. Small-ear pig is commonly known as Banna Small-ear Pig, Xiuni Pig, Fine-boned Pig and Xiaoxiang Pig. It is one of the excellent local varieties in China, unique to Yunnan Province. Small-ear pigs are short in stature, with erect or sideways ears, broad waist and back, plump body, thin skin and thin hair. The coat is mainly pure black, followed by "six whites" and black and white flowers, and a small amount of brown.