here is what I dug-up:

Blond Mangalica.

The Hungarian Mangalica is a fat-type hog of medium body size with fine, but very strong skeleton. Fur of the Blond Mangalica can be found from grey to yellow and yellowish red in each variant, the yellowish red coloration is caused by keeping and soil conditions.

The fur is dense and long, curling like chips in winter, more tender, shorter and more straight in summer. The curling is a breed character, however the ringed, strongly curling fur and the coarse straight bristles on the back or flanks are not desired. The excessively fine "woolly" fur is not even desired. The seasonal moulting of Mangalica is very typical and due to the thick , curly winter hair is remarkable. Professionally kept and fed animals cast the thick hair in the spring, their summer fur is short - threaded with plain surface. The pigmented, dark skin shows better through the thin fur, therefore the colour of animals seems darker, brownish grey in summer.

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Rich