Danish Landrace Goat
Danish Landrace Goat

They are fairly undemanding. Generally, they remain out of doors all year round and feed on grazing alone. Danish Landrace goats are usually of good behavior and have relatively calm temperament....

Don Goat
Don Goat

Don goats are hardy animals and generally of good behavior. They have the highest wool production among all goat breeds....

Finn Cattle
Finn Cattle

The Finn cattle (or Finnish cattle) refers to three closely related cattle breeds of Finnish origin. They are most often used as a dairy animal for milk production. ...

Estonian Red Cattle
Estonian Red Cattle

Estonian Red cattle (Estonian: Eesti punane veis) are a dairy cattle breed from Estonia. The color is red, but sometimes it varies from red-white to brown and rarely black....

Highland Cattle
Highland Cattle

Highland cows can breed well into their 18th year of life, having bore 15 calves, making their longevity somewhat remarkable. At around 15,000 in the UK today, Highland cattle were thought to have been brought back to the UK by Neolithic farmers....

Boer Goat
Boer Goat

Boer does are renowned for kidding as often as two times in three years, frequently bearing twins and sometimes triplets....

Barbari Goat
Barbari Goat

Barbari goats are well known for their good meat qualities and also for triple kidding. Barbari goats are resistant to common goat diseases....

Bagot Goat
Bagot Goat

The Bagot is a breed with the ability to forage in rough scrubland. It is a popular addition to Farm Parks and country estates with a growing reputation for usefulness in conservation grazing schemes. ...

Limousin Cattle
Limousin Cattle

Originating between the 16,000 to 13,000 years ago, Limousin cattle may well have been around since the beginning of the European continent itself. Resembling the Limousin cattle, 20,000-year-old cave drawings of cattle were found in Montignac, France....

Canchim Cattle
Canchim Cattle

Canchim cattle were origionally bred to improve Brazilian beef cattle breeding. Initially, Zebu cattle (an Indu-Brazilian cattle breed) were introduced to Brazil to improve the beef and were crossbred with native cattle. ...

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