noun
- Plural of Duroc; a breed of reddish-brown domestic pig originally developed in the United States, known for meat production.
Usage: Usually capitalized when referring to the breed; Agricultural/farming context
Examples
- The farmer raised Durocs for their high-quality pork.
- Durocs are popular in commercial pig farming across the Midwest.
- The red Durocs stood out in the livestock show.
- Many producers prefer Durocs because of their fast growth rate.
- The breeder specialized in Durocs and Hampshires.