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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. List of Scottish breeds - Wikipedia

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    Place and date of origin Status Aberdeen Angus: Aberdeenshire, Angus, 18th century not at risk [8] Ayrshire: Ayrshire, before 1800 not at risk [9] [10] Belted Galloway: Galloway, 17–18th century rare [11] Galloway: Galloway, 700–1100 not at risk [12] Highland: West Highlands, before 1800 not at risk [13] Luing: Luing, after 1947 not at risk ...

  4. 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.

  5. Galloway - Wikipedia

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    Galloway remained a Gàidhealtachd area for much longer than other regions of the Scottish Lowlands and a distinct local dialect of the Scottish Gaelic language survived into at least the 18th-century. A hardy breed of black, hornless cattle named Galloway cattle is native to the region, in addition to the more distinctive Belted Galloway or ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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]

  8. List of Scottish clans - Wikipedia

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    Galloway [4] Crest: A mound, bespread with the rays of the sun Proper embraced between two corn-ears in saltire, and ensigned with a crosslet Or Motto: Higher. Chief: none, armigerous clan: Gardyne: Crest: Two dexter hands conjoined Proper upholding a cross crosslet fitchée Or Motto: Cruciata cruce junguntur [Latin, 'Troubles are connected ...

  9. List of fictional ungulates in animation - Wikipedia

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    Belted Galloway: Ferdinand: A cloned Belted Galloway bull who is unvoiced in the film. Marsha Moffet Moose Paws & Tales: Marty the Zebra: Zebra Madagascar: Mei-tan: Sheep Etotama #8 Eto-Shin Melman: Giraffe Madagascar: Mime: Deer Happy Tree Friends: A purple male deer who wears face makeup and a navy blue or dark purple and white, striped shirt.