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The Highland Cattle Club of Finland was founded in 1997. Their studbooks show importation of Highland cattle breeding stock to Finland, dating back to 1884. The Finnish club states that in 2016, there were 13 000 Highland cattle in Finland. [18]
These livestock and poultry breeds are on the Livestock Conservancy's Conservation Priority List for either being historically notable or an endangered breed. Pages in category "Conservation Priority Breeds of the Livestock Conservancy"
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 [14] Shetland: Shetland ...
Highland Cattle on the Grazing Marsh at London Wetland Centre. Conservation grazing or targeted grazing [1] is the use of semi-feral or domesticated grazing livestock to maintain and increase the biodiversity of natural or semi-natural grasslands, heathlands, wood pasture, wetlands and many other habitats.
The Rotes Höhenvieh is a breed of red cattle from the Central Uplands of Germany. It was created in 1985 as a merger of the few remaining examples of a number of closely similar regional breeds of upland red cattle. Reconstruction of the breed was made possible by the discovery of a stock of semen in a sperm bank. The name means "red upland ...
Heck cattle originated in the 1920s as an attempt by Lutz and Heinz Heck to breed an aurochs look-alike from several cattle breeds. Heck cattle turned out to be a hardy breed, but are found to be considerably different from the aurochs in several aspects. [3] The Tauros Programme is one of several breeding back attempts. This is based on the ...
The Rare Breeds Survival Trust is a conservation charity [2] whose purpose is to secure the continued existence and viability of the native farm animal genetic resources (FAnGR) of the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1973 by Joe Henson to preserve native breeds; [1] since then, no UK-native breed has become extinct.
see Holstein Friesian cattle [2] Deutsche Holstein Schwarzbunt: see Holstein Friesian cattle [2] Deutsche Rotbunte: Deutsches Schwarzbuntes Niederungsrind: German Black Pied: endangered [1]: 48 [2] [3] Deutsches Shorthorn: gravely endangered [1]: 48 [2] [3] Doppelnutzung Rotbunt: conservation status: alert [1]: 48 [2] [3] Fleckvieh [2 ...