Guinea Hog
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| Country of origin | most likely originated on the Guinea coast of Africa and were spread widely though the slave trade from Africa to England, France, Spain and America. | 
| Standard | American Guinea Hog Association | 
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| Hair | black | 
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The Guinea Hog is an American breed of small black pig. Since 2006 it has officially been named the American Guinea Hog. Its origins are unknown; a connection to the Essex pigs of eastern England has been suggested.: 192 It is apparently unconnected to an older pig also known as Guinea Hog or Red Guinea, which disappeared in the late nineteenth century.: 606
The American Guinea Hog is a rare breed with a black coat, sturdy body, curly tail and upright ears.
There are two types of Guinea hog in North America, small-boned and large-boned Guinea hogs, the latter having longer legs. There is also a type of Guinea hog in South America.