As many of you know i am involved in the GOS (Gloucesteershire Old Spots) Club and this is becoming a perennial problem as more and more breeders decide not to belong to the BPA. Recently i have taken calls from people who have bought 'pure bred' GOS pigs, they ring me to ask if i can register their pigs as pedigree which of course i cannot do. Only the breeder who is a member of the BPA can register pigs.
We then have the conversation that starts with me asking who they bought them off and generally the converstation goes along the line that this particular breeder swore blind they were pure bred! and i have to explain the old chesnut that 'pure bred' doesn't mean pedigree and that the pig they have is probably best off being sent for bacon and that they start again with stock from a BPA registered breeder.
Now i am not in any way discriminationg against all the cross breeds and unregistered animals out there who are being fattened for the freezer or butcher. Thats what they're ideal for and we all have the odd little accident with our stock now & then

You can also breed from non-pedigree sows and that is entirely your choice.
I just want to say
please please if you
are buying pedigree stock if a pig keeper says its 'pure bred' start ringing the alarm bells. Most of the pedigree breeders i know would not use the term they will nearly always offer 'pedigree' stock, a 'pedigree' breeder will always be happy to show you their BPA certificate which shows their 3 letter herd identifier. They will also be happy to give you the birth note/registration number of their pigs so you can look them up on the BPA website.
You can also contact the breed society or telephone the BPA itself.
We all work hard for our money these days so make sure you get what you're paying for.
If anyone needs any advice about pedigree pigs of any breed fell free to contact me and i'll try to steer you to the right piggy person for that breed
Mandy

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