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Stockman’s Practice Info. Breeds. Angus. Originated in Aberdeen Scotland #1 Breed (by total numbers) in the US Good Mothers Good Muscle Good Marbling Good Carcass Traits. Hereford. Originated in England Excellent Range Cattle Very Hardy. Shorthorn. Originated in England
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Stockman’s Practice Info Breeds
Angus • Originated in Aberdeen Scotland • #1 Breed (by total numbers) in the US • Good Mothers • Good Muscle • Good Marbling • Good Carcass Traits
Hereford • Originated in England • Excellent Range Cattle • Very Hardy
Shorthorn • Originated in England • Dual Purpose Breed • Milk • Meat • Comes in three colors • Roan, Red, White
Charolais • Originated in France • Large Framed Cattle • Heavy Muscled • High Growth Rate
Simmental • Originated in Switzerland • Dual Purpose Breed • Milk • Meat • Great Milk Production • Good Mothers • Large Frame • Good Growth Rate
Tarantaise • Originated in France • Dual Purpose Breed • Milk • Meat • Excellent Milk Production • Good Mothers • Excellent Growth Rate • Good Muscling • Black Points • nose, tail, around eyes, hooves
Gelbveih • Originated in Bavaria (Germany) • Excellent Fertility • Good Mothers • Good Milk • Good Growth Rate
Limousin • Originated in France • Heavy Muscled • hindquarters • Excellent Growth • Excellent Rate of Gain • O.K Mothers • O.K Milking Ability
Red Angus • Originated in England • Same Traits as Angus • Good Mothers • Good Milk • Good Meat • Good Marbling
Brahman • Originated in India (Bos Indicus) - Zebu Cattle • Insect & Disease Resistant • Heat Tolerant • Very Lean Carcass • Widely used in the Southern U.S.
Beefmaster • Developed in Texas by crossbreeding • Brahman • Hereford • Shorthorn • Selected to produce BEEF • Productive cows on harsh range conditions
Santa Gertrudis • Developed by the King Ranch in Texas • 5/8 Shorthorn • 3/8 Brahman • Heat Tolerant • Easy Calving • Good Milking • Good Weight Gains
Brangus • Developed in the Southern U.S. by crossbreeding • 5/8 Angus • 3/8 Brahman • Good carcass traits of the Angus breed + heat tolerance, disease and insect resistance and hardiness of the Brahman breed
Longhorn • 100% American • Very Hardy • Very Adaptable to Range Conditions • Calving Ease • High Fertility • Disease Resistant
Corriente • Spanish Cattle • Very Hardy • Rodeo Cattle
Chianina • Originated in Italy • Used as a Draft Animal • Very Large Frame • Very Long Legs • Heavy Muscled • Blacks Points • Nose • Tail • Around Eyes • Hooves
Maine-Anjou • Originated in France • Dual Purpose • Heavy Muscled • Good Milk • Used in Crossbreeding for Show Steers
Salers • Originated in France • Dual Purpose • Heavy Muscled • Good Milk • Dark Red Color
Pinzgauer • Originated in Bavaria • White Markings on • tail • tail head & back • underside • Good Mother • Good Milk • Adaptable • Disease Resistant
Highland • Originated in Scotland • Very Hardy • Easy Keepers • Horned • Long Hair
Belted Galloway • Originated in England • Heavy Milkers • Black with White Belt
Berkshire • Came from England • Good Meat Quality
Duroc • Developed in the Corn Belt of the U.S. • Fast Growing • Good Meat Quality • Heavy Muscled & Lean
Hampshire • Originated in England • Fast Growing • Muscular • Good Meat Quality • Hardiness & Vigor
Landrace • Came from Denmark • Very large, floppy ears • cover face • Milk Production • Large Litters
Yorkshire • Originated in England • “The Mother Breed” • Durable • #1 Breed in the U.S. • Produces, lean, high-performing pigs
Chester White • Developed in Chester County, Pennsylvania • Good Mothers • Large Litters • Low Growth Rate • Poor Carcass Traits
Spots • Developed in Ohio • Descendants of the Poland China Hogs • Black & White “Spots” • Droopy Ears • Known for • Feed Efficiency • Rate of Gain • Carcass quality
Poland China • Developed in U.S • Excellent Rate of Gain
Dorset • Originated in England • Dual Purpose • Good Carcass Quality • Good Mothering • Good Fleece Quality • free from dark fibers • Will breed “out of season”
Hampshire • Originated in England • Feed efficiency • converts forages into Meat & Fiber • Rapid growth rate • Black face w/Wool Cap • Black Legs
Rambouillet • Originated in France • Dual Purpose • Very Hardy • Large Frame • Superior Wool Quality • Will breed out of season • Loose folds of skin
Suffolk • Originated in England • Large Frame • Fast Growing • Good Carcass Traits • Black Head • Large Black, Bell-Shaped Ears • Black Legs
Columbia • Developed by the USDA • Lincoln x Rambouillet • VERY Large Frame • Excellent Range Sheep • Good fleece production • Produces heavy lambs
Merino • Originated in Australia • #1 Breed in Australia • Excels in Wool Production • Excellent Fleece Quality • Many Different Types of Merino Sheep
Border Leicester • Originated in England • Brought to U.S. by George Washington • Long, lustrous wool • Pink skin
Finnsheep • Originated in Finland • Very Hardy Range Sheep • Very Prolific • many babies • Good Mothering • Good Fleece Quality • “Toothpick legs”
Chevoit • Originated in England • Hardy • Easy Lambing • Good Mothers • Long, dense wool • Pricked Ears • Black muzzle & feet • Wool free face
Jacob • Originated in England • Excellent fleece • Easy lambing • Double horns • White(60%) & Brown(40%) • “Unimproved Species”
Lincoln • Originated in England • “Worlds Largest Breed of Sheep” • Large, lean & well muscled • Good range sheep • Fleece is in heavy locks of wool
Corriedale • Originated in New Zealand & Australia • Dual Purpose • Large Frame • Good Carcass Quality • High Fleece Yield ** Takes a lot of feed to maintain this breed**
Shropshire • Originated in England • Dual Purpose • Large, Growthy Sheep • Good Wool Production • Wool from Head to Tail • will have wool on face • Black Head & Legs
Southdown • Originated in England • Mousy Gray - Brown Face • Wool on the Face • Easy Lambing • Fast Growing, Meaty Lambs
Romanov • Originated in Russia • Very Early Maturing • 3 months of age • Large Litter • 4,5,6,.kids. • Will breed all year long • Black Head • Black Legs • Grayish Fleece
Tunis • American Breed • Red/Tan Face & Legs • Fatten Easily • Used in East Coast Ethnic Markets • Good Mothers • Prolific • Disease Resistant
For More Breed Id Info Check Out http://www.ag.auburn.edu/~sschmidt/breed_id2/index http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds