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Cattle Breeds

Cattle Breeds. Angus Ayrshire Belted Galloway British White Devon Dexter English Longhorn Galloway Gloucester Guernsey Hereford Highland. Irish Moiled Jersey Kerry Lincoln Red Luing Red Angus Red Poll Shorthorn Sussex Welsh Black White Park. British.

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Cattle Breeds

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  1. Cattle Breeds

  2. Angus • Ayrshire • Belted Galloway • British White • Devon • Dexter • English Longhorn • Galloway • Gloucester • Guernsey • Hereford • Highland • Irish Moiled • Jersey • Kerry • Lincoln Red • Luing • Red Angus • Red Poll • Shorthorn • Sussex • Welsh Black • White Park British Popular breeds in the United States include: Angus, Hereford, and Shorthorn

  3. Black • Polled (Without Horns) • From Scotland • Known for calving ease and marbling • #1 in registration • Headquarters in St. Joseph, MO • First came to the US in 1873 • Certified Angus Beef Angus

  4. Red with white face and belly • Polled or Horned • From Western England • Known for foraging and being docile • #2 in registration • Headquarters in Kansas City, MO • Imported to the US in 1817 • Certified Hereford Beef Hereford

  5. Red, White, or combination of both • Polled or Horned • From Northeast England • Known for showring and milk • Headquarters in Omaha, NE • Imported to US in 1873 Shorthorn

  6. Alberes Alentejana • Allmogekor • Andalusian Black and Grey • Angeln • Austrian Mountain • Asturian Valley • Aubrac • Baltata Romaneasca • Bazadiais • Bearnais • Belgian Blue and Red • Berrendas • Blacksided Trondheim and Norland • Blonde d' Aquitaine • Bordelais • Braunvieh • Brown Swiss • Busa Cachena • Canary Island • Carinthian Blond • Charolais • Chianina • Danish Jersey and Red • Dutch Belted • Dutch Friesian • Dolafe Evolene • Fighting Bull • Fjall • Galician Blond • Gascon • Gelbvieh • German Angus • German Red Pied • Glan • Greek Shorthorn • Greek Steppe • Gronigen Whitehead • Herens • Hiterwald • Holstein • Hungarian Grey • Icelandic • Limousin • Lithuansian Red • Lourdais Continental

  7. Maine-Anjou • Marchigiana • Maremmanal • Meuse-Rhine-Yssel • Mirandesa • Modicana • Montbeliard • Morucha • Murboden • Normande • Norwegian Red • Oropa • Parthenais • Piedmontesse • Pinzgauer • Polish Red • Ratien Gray • Red Pied Friesian • Red Polled Ostland • Red Steppe • Reggiana • Retinta • Salers • Shetland • Simmental • Swedish Friessian • Swedish Red and White • Swedish Red Polled • Tarentaise • Telemark • Ukranian Beef • Ukrainian Grey • Ukrainian Whitehead • Vestland Fjord • Vestland Red Polled • Vosges • White Caceres Continental Popular breeds in the United States include: Simmental, Charolais, Maine-Anjou, Chianina, and Limousin

  8. Black, Red, Black and White, or Red and White • From Switzerland • Most popular Continental breed • Known for growth and muscle • Earliest records in US were in 1887 • Headquarters in Bozeman, MT Simmental

  9. White • From France • Heavy muscled • High growth and feed efficiency • High Birth Weights leads to trouble calving • First Came to US in late 1930's • Headquarters in Kansas City, MO Charolais

  10. Full bloods are red and white • Through crossbreeding could be black and white or solid black • From Northwest France • Imported to Canada in 1969 • Brought to America through Artificial Insemination • Headquarters in Platte City, MO Maine-Anjou

  11. Purebreds have white hair with black skin • Very tall and long legged • From Italy • Nowadays cattle only need 6.25% Chi to register • Good cross popular in club calf operations • Poor milk production • In 1973 the first purebred Chi bull was brought to US from Canada • Headquarters in Platte City, MO Chianina

  12. Red or Black • From Southern France • In 1698 were used for animal power • Horned or polled • First Came to US in the early 1930's • Headquarters in Englewood, CO Limousin

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