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  2. Belted Galloway - Wikipedia

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    A separate Galloway herd-book was established in 1878. In 1921 a group of breeders set up the Dun and Belted Galloway Association, which – as the name suggests – registered both belted and dun-coloured animals; its first herd-book was published in 1922. In 1951 registration of non-belted dun cattle was discontinued, and the society changed ...

  3. Galloway cattle - Wikipedia

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    The Galloway is a Scottish breed of beef cattle, named after the Galloway region of Scotland, where it originated during the seventeenth century. It is usually black, is of average size, is naturally polled and has a thick coat suitable for the harsh climate of Scotland.

  4. List of cattle breeds - Wikipedia

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    Over 1000 breeds of cattle are recognized worldwide, some of which adapted to the local climate, others which were bred by humans for specialized uses. [1]Cattle breeds fall into two main types, which are regarded as either two closely related species, or two subspecies of one species.

  5. Aberdeen Angus - Wikipedia

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    The breed was officially recognised in 1835, and was initially registered together with the Galloway in the Polled Herd Book. [4]: 96 A society was formed in 1879. [citation needed] The cattle became commonplace throughout the British Isles in the mid-twentieth century. [10]

  6. Belted cow - Wikipedia

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    A belted cow (nicknamed beltie or Oreo cow) may refer to: Belted Galloway from Scotland; Dutch Belted (Lakenvelder) This page was last edited on 7 ...

  7. South Devon cattle - Wikipedia

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    Bull at Amberley in West Sussex. The South Devon is a large breed: bulls stand on average 152 cm at the withers, cows some 12 cm less. [2] The coat is curly and light red in colour; the cattle are both larger and paler than other British breeds of red cattle.

  8. Buelingo - Wikipedia

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    A dairy-type Dutch Belted bull was used on these to introduce the gene for belting (this was purely for appearance), [1]: 68 and then a Chianina bull was used to increase size and improve beef qualities. [2]: 143 A breed society, the Buelingo Beef Cattle Society, was started in 1989, and a herd-book was begun in the same year.

  9. White Park cattle - Wikipedia

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    The White Park is a modern British breed of cattle.It was established in 1973 to include several herds or populations of colour-pointed white cattle – white-coated, with points of either red or black on the ears and feet. [5]