Belted Galloway Cattle
Belted Galloway Cattle

The Belted Galloway is a traditional Scottish breed of beef cattle. ...

Béarnais Cattle
Béarnais Cattle

The Béarnaise (The Béarnais) is a French breed of domestic beef cattle. It originates in the area of the traditional province of Béarn, in the east of the département of Pyrénées-Atlantiques, in the northern Pyrénées in south-west France. ...

Baltata Romaneasca Cattle
Baltata Romaneasca Cattle

The Baltata Romaneasca is a dual-purpose cattle breed which was developed in Romania. ...

Asturian Valley Cattle
Asturian Valley Cattle

The Asturian Valley is a local Spanish breed. The Asturian Valley cattle are a dual purpose breed of cattle which are raised for both milk and meat production. ...

Droughtmaster Cattle
Droughtmaster Cattle

The Droughtmaster cattle are a tropical breed of beef cattle raised primarily for meat production. It was actually developed from crossing Brahman and British cattle breeds during the early 1900s. ...

Dexter Cattle
Dexter Cattle

Dexters are friendly, hardy and easy to handle animals. They require less pasture and feed than other breeds. They thrive in hot as well as cold climates and do well outdoors year round, needing only a windbreak, shelter and fresh water. ...

Devon Cattle
Devon Cattle

The Devon cattle are an ancient breed of cattle from the south western English county of Devon. Native home of the breed is in the southwest England, primarily in the counties of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and Somerset....

Chianina Cattle
Chianina Cattle

The Chianina may well be one of the oldest breeds of cattle in existence. The breed originated primarily in the west central part of Italy and was found in a wide variety of environmental conditions. Because of this, the cattle vary in size and type from ...

Charolais Cattle
Charolais Cattle

Charolais are medium to large cattle with a very broad body and well-defined hindquarters. They have a short, broad head and heavily muscled loins and haunches. ...

Canadienne Cattle
Canadienne Cattle

Canadienne is well adapted to the Canadian climate, soil and herbage and does not require the importation of expensive foods or intensive management. The Canadienne is small to medium-sized, long-lived and has an exceptionally docile temperament....

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