Definition of Durocs

1. duroc [n] - See also: duroc

Lexicographical Neighbors of Durocs

duripans
durity
durmast
durmasts
durn
durn tootin'
durn tooting
durndest
durned
durneder
durnedest
durning
durns
duro
duroc
durocs (current term)
durometer
durometers
durophagous
durophagy
duroquinol oxidase
duros
durotaxis
durotomies
durotomy
durous
duroy
duroys
durr
durr-brain

Literary usage of Durocs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Types and Breeds of Farm Animals by Charles Sumner Plumb (1920)
"The following year he purchased still more, and from then on for some years was an active breeder and distributor of durocs. The Frink and Ensign families ..."

2. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1896)
"He called them durocs. Hon. James B. Clay is said to have imported a pair of red pigs from Spain during his residence there as United States Minister in ..."

3. Judging Live Stock by John Alexander Craig (1901)
"... durocs of New \ork were classified in the families of red swine with similar characteristics; the durocs it was then stated being finer in bone and ..."

4. Judging Live Stock by John Alexander Craig (1901)
"DESCRIPTION OF THE DUROC-JERSEY SWINE FIT THE National Swine Breeders Convention, held in 1872, the Jersey swine of New Jersey and the durocs of New \ork ..."

5. Sowboy by Richard Miller (2003)
"Billy tried to imagine being the servant of huge, gross durocs, ... "And them other sweethearts, the durocs! Best lard breed there is. ..."

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