Husum Red Pied

The Husum Red Pied or Rotbunte Husumer is a rare Danish breed of domestic pig. It is a red pig with a white belt or saddle which includes the forelegs, so the head, neck, rump and hind parts are red; it is considered a colour variant of the Angeln Saddleback. The name derives from that of the town of Husum on the coast of Nordfriesland in northern Schleswig-Holstein, where pigs of this kind are documented from the late nineteenth century.

At this time, when Schleswig-Holstein was under Prussian rule, display of the Danish flag was not permitted; some Danish separatists light-heartedly displayed the pig instead, and it acquired the nickname Danish Protest Pig (Husumer Protestschwein, Husum Protestsvin).

History
The Husumer Rotbunte is a red variant of the Angeln Saddleback; its full official name is Deutsches Sattelschwein – Abteilung Rotbuntes Husumer Schwein, 'German Saddleback Pig – Red Pied Husumer section'.

It was recognized as a breed in 1954; the last time a sow with piglets was seen at a show was at Rendsburg in 1968, and thereafter it was thought to be extinct.

Pigs corresponding to the description of the breed were seen again in Berlin in 1984, and a breed association, the Interessengemeinschaft Rotbuntes Husumer Schwein, was formed in that year. In 2007 the breed society was the Schweineherdbuchzucht Schleswig-Holstein e.V..

Breeding populations exist in the Berlin Zoological Garden, the Hanover Zoo, the Tierpark Arche Warder near Kiel, in the ZOOM Erlebniswelt Gelsenkirchen, in Dalmsdorf (Mecklenburg), Hof Lütjensee, and on the Archehof Blumencron. The Dortmund Zoo and the Tierpark Krüzen house small populations too. At the moment, around 140 specimens are alive worldwide. The German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein supports preservation of the breed for its cultural value.

Characteristics
Husumer boars reach a height of about $92 cm$ and weigh up to $350 kg$; sows are about $85 cm$ in height, with a weight of some $300 kg$. It is a red pig with a white belt or saddle; the saddle includes the forelegs, so the head, neck, rump and hind parts are red.