Cachena Cattle
The Cachena cattle are a small breed of domestic cattle from Portugal. A triple-purpose breed historically, they were once raised not only for beef and milk production but also for draught work. ...
Barzona Cattle
Barzona cattle were genetically recognised as an established breed. In January 1968 the Barzona Breeders Association of America was formed in Phoenix. Currently the breed is found and produced mainly in the United States....
Bazadaise Cattle
Bazadaise (also called Bazadais) are French cattle raised primarily for meat production. It takes its name from the town of Bazas in the département of the Gironde, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France...
Australian Lowline Cattle
Australian Lowline Cattle were developed from an Aberdeen Angus herd which was established at the Trangie Research Centre in 1929. ...
British White Cattle
British White bulls are perfect for cross breeding. They transmit the superior qualities of the breed to all their offspring....
Braunvieh Cattle
The name ‘Braunvieh’ is German, and literally translates to ‘brown cattle’. The Braunvieh derives from the grey-brown mountain cattle raised from mediaeval times in Central Switzerland. Focused selection began in the canton of Schwyz....
Boran Cattle
Boran cattle have developed adaptive traits of crucial importance for their survival. Some of these characters are - the ability to withstand periodic shortage of water and feed, ability to walk long distances in search of water and feed ...
Ayrshire Cattle
Ayrshire cattle can adapt to any and all climates. They are a very hardy, strong breed, often requiring less care and attention than other dairy alternatives....
Aubrac Cattle
Aubrac cattle are hardy, and can adapt to quite tough conditions. Their original environment in Auvergne, France, would have been in harsh mountainous areas, at altitudes of nearly 3,000 feet....
Amrit Mahal Cattle
Amrit Mahal cattle maintain their stamina and health even after consuming meagre amount of food and also never express tiredness. Bullocks have a working life of 7 to 8 years....
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