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Farrer’s watched two powerful boars grow up in a January 1987 litter out of Spot 15-1 and an SGI Product dam. These boars had excellent and almost identical performance figures as well as being very similar in design.
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Royal Sport was retained as a herd boar and the littermate was the Reserve Champion Boar at the Indiana State Fair.
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SGI purchased an interest in Royal Sport to keep the SGI Product line available. Product was the $9,500 NBS Hog College Boar in 1983 that did an excellent job of producing lean, meaty, fast growing offspring for SGI customers. On the top side, Royal Sport’s sire, DK Sport 15-1, sired the top scoring individual out of over 200 head of market hogs in Purdue University’s All Industry Special Test just recently completed. This pig gained 3.08 lb per day from 75 to 230 lb and produced 1.03 lb of lean per day on test. Two other barrows sired by DK Sport 15-1 gained 2.68 and 2.44 in this test. All five of the boars in Royal Sport’s litter scanned over 6.0 sq in of loin eye.
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Royal Sport excels in conformation in areas that are very important for durability and longevity in total confinement.
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He is long necked and loose spined with just enough slope to his rump to cushion the rear end structure. His pasterns, knees, and shoulder blades are laid in right to hold up the massive front end. His shoulders are well rounded and the widest part of his body is along the midline.
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He is as wide based and thick muscled as any boar in the barn. With this kind of structure, you will not have to listen to those herd boars or brood sows go “flop-flop” when the feed cart goes by their pen or stall.
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Royal Sport has a 7-7 underline with excellent teat quality and spacing.
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If you are a Hampshire breeder or commercial producer who wants to increase the productivity and longevity of your sow herd without sacrificing muscling, you had better give Royal Sport a try.