Livestock of Spain and includes new
swine to the Celtic race as race of
special protection in danger of extinction.
The collectivity swine that Samson
described as Celtic race (its
celticus), also known as Galician Spain
or Celtic, corresponds to the
domestic swine descendant of the wild species
sus scrofa ferus and responds
in general to a morphotype of system
Bone and muscle very developed,
head strong, long and fleshy, with
ears very outstanding and wide from muzzle
depressed with the Tischreden broadband. The
skin is thick and populated by bristles
abundant. The trunk is long but
flattened, with the back arched, the
rump fall and drained the ham type
violin. Usually long queue and