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About Cabannina CattleCabannina


Cabannina come come from the Ligurian Appennine (the provinces of La Spezia and Genoa), Italy; and is at risk of extinction.

Since 1985 the Registry Office of autochthonous cattle breeds and ethnic groups of limited diffusion has been founded, in order to protect those Italian cattle breeds at risk of extinction and to safeguard this genetic heritage. Among them there are the following breeds: Agerolese, Bianca Val Padana (Modenese), Burlina, Cabannina, Calvana, Cinisara, Garfagnina, Modicana, Mucca Pisana, Pezzata Rossa d’Oropa, Pinzgau, Pontremolese, Pustertaler, Reggiana, Sarda, Sardo-Modicana, Varzese.

Their coat is plain dark brown with a hedge of lighter hairs along the dorsal line.

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About Cachena CattleCachena


Cachena are small cattle from Portugal. They are a triple-purpose breed which are raised for milk, meat production, and also used for draught purposes. Along with Protugal, they are also bred in Galicia, Spain. Also there are similar but larger cattle available in Portugal which are known as Barrosao or Barrosa cattle. Sometimes Barrosa and Cachena cattle are considered different variants of the same breed. Cachena cattle were bred from the brown and yellow local cattle in Northe ortugal. The breed was originally bred in the Vila Real District in the past, which is an agriculturally poor district in the extreme north of Portugal. In that area, the climate is hot and dry in summer, and cold and humid in the winter. Little fertile g ...



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About Calvana CattleCalvana


Calvana (or Calvanna) Cattle were once very common in the Tuscan Appennines, Italy. Today only a few heads are bred in the Calvana and Mugello mountains to the east of Prato. they is considered to be a type of Chianina Breed, but they are smaller.

Since 1985 the Registry Office of autochthonous cattle breeds and ethnic groups of limited diffusion has been founded, in order to protect those Italian cattle breeds at risk of extinction and to safeguard this genetic heritage. Among them there are the following breeds: Agerolese, Bianca Val Padana (Modenese), Burlina, Cabannina, Calvana, Cinisara, Garfagnina, Modicana, Mucca Pisana, Pezzata Rossa d’Oropa, Pinzgau, Pontremolese, Pustertaler, Reggiana, Sarda, Sardo-Modicana, V ...



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About Calvesiana CattleCalvesiana


Calvesiana is a breed of cattle that originated in the Calvados region of France. They are known for their hardiness, ability to adapt to different environments, and their ability to produce high-quality beef and dairy products. Calvesiana cattle have a distinctive appearance, with a medium to large build, a deep red to reddish-brown coat, and white markings on the face, legs, and underbelly. They are docile and easy to handle, making them a popular choice for small-scale farmers and hobbyists.



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About Camargue CattleCamargue


Camargue, also known as Raco di Biou, are beef cattle from France. They are native to the Camargue marshlands of the river delta of the Rhone in southern France. They are one of the two cattle breeds which are raised in semi-feral conditions in the Camargue; the other are Brava cattle that are raised for fighting in the bull ring. Both breeds are associated with the rural and cultural traditions of the Camargue, including the guardians, mounted herders who manage the livestock and the small white Camargue horses they ride. Their herdbook was established in 1996 and their total population in 2004 was 5,950 in 2004, and 5,332 in 2014.  

Camargue are small-sized cattle. They are uniformly black or occasionally dark brow ...



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About Campbell Island CattleCampbell Island


Campbell Island Cattle, as you would expect, are from Campbell Island. Campell Island is a subantarctic island that lies over 600 kilometers south of mainland New Zealand. They were first introduced to Campbell Island for the sustenance of any shipwreck survivors who happened to come ashore there.

Although there is a report of “an attempt at agriculture which failed in 1856” the veracity of this is in doubt. However, there are reliable records of pigs, guinea fowl, and geese being liberated in 1865, and goats and pigs were released there in 1868. Sheep were introduced by a French scientific expedition which stayed there for almost four months at the end of 1874, and although the fate of the other early introductions is u ...



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About Canadian Speckle Park CattleCanadian Speckle Park


Canadian Speckle Park, or simply Speckle Park, cattle are a beautiful breed of cattle native to the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. They are mainly raised for meat production. And one of only a few meat cattle breeds developed in Canada. As the name suggests, the Canadian Speckle Park cattle are a truly Canadian breed developed from the Aberdeen Angus, Teeswater Shorthorn, and British cattle with a white park pattern. The breed was named “Speckle Park” by Bill and Eillen Lamont. Both parts of the name refer to the color pattern. “Speckle” was used because of the spots throughout the rear quarters. And “Park” was obvious because some of the animals display the white park color pattern of a white body with colored points about the ...



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About Canadienne CattleCanadienne


Canadienne cattle arrived in Quebec between 1608 and 1660. They were the first cattle breed to be developed in North America, primarily from animals imported from Normandy and Brittany. The stock was blended on this continent and selected for hardiness and productivity in the New World.  

Canadienne were very popular until the beginning of the 19th century. Later, the breed was threatened by the introduction of larger sized British stock, before being taken in hand in 1883 by a small group of concerned breeders who formed the Canadienne Cattle Breeders Association. The Canadienne breed is still mainly found in the province of Quebec.  

Canadienne cattle are recognized for their hardiness and adaptability ...



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About Canaria CattleCanaria


Canaria is a breed of cattle native to the Canary Islands, Spain. They are known for their resistance to disease and harsh environmental conditions, as well as their high meat and dairy production capabilities. Canaria cattle have a compact and muscular build, with a brownish-black coat and distinctive hump over their shoulders. They are hardy, adaptable, and have a calm temperament, making them a popular choice for both small-scale farmers and larger-scale commercial operations.



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About Canchim CattleCanchim


Canchim cattle are medium-sized beef cattle developed in Central Brazil by crossing European Charolais cattle with Indu-brazil cattle. Those Indu-brazil cattle breeds were kept in Brazil where Asian Zebu type cattle are best suited to the tropical conditions. In the last century, the Zebu cattle were introduced to Brazil where they were extensively crossbred with the herds of native cattle. The Zebu type or Indian breed are well known for their ability to survive in the tropics, adapted quickly to Brazil and soon populated large areas, considerably improving Brazilian beef cattle breeding. Compared to the European cattle breeds, the Zebu cattle were lower in growth rate and meat production and it became clear that the beef cattle r ...



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About Caracu are Brazilian CattleCaracu are Brazilian


Caracu are Brazilian cattle raised for both milk and meat production. They are known for their hardiness, adaptability, and excellent maternal ability. They are mainly used as a cross to beef cattle. They were developed from Iberian cattle and possibly with some influence from African cattle from the Moorish occupation of the area. In 1534, the first entry of such animals occurred in Sao Vicente. Those animals faced all kinds of difficulties in feeding and parasites in Sao Vicente for several centuries. And this natural pressure evolved into the Criollo such as the Yellow Caracu.

Today they account for less than 5 percent of Brazilian beef cattle.

They are medium to large cattle with a short coat. Their coat ...



Caracu are Brazilian  - Cattle Breeds

About Cardena Andaluza CattleCardena Andaluza


Cardena Andaluza is a breed of cattle from the Andalusian region of Spain. They are known for their high meat and dairy production capabilities, as well as their resistance to harsh environmental conditions. Cardena Andaluza cattle have a muscular build, with a dark brown to black coat and distinctive hump over their shoulders. They are hardy, adaptable, and have a calm temperament, making them a popular choice for both small-scale farmers and larger-scale commercial operations.



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About Carinthian Blondvieh CattleCarinthian Blondvieh


Carinthian Blondvieh is a breed of cattle originating from the Carinthia region of Austria. They are known for their high meat and dairy production capabilities, as well as their adaptability to different environmental conditions. Carinthian Blondvieh cattle have a medium to large build, with a light gold to reddish-brown coat and white markings on the face, legs, and underbelly. They are hardy and have a calm temperament, making them a popular choice for both small-scale farmers and larger-scale commercial operations.



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About Carora CattleCarora


Carora cattle are a breed originating from Venezuela. They are known for their high meat production and resistance to disease, as well as their ability to adapt to harsh environmental conditions. Carora cattle have a medium to large build, with a reddish-brown coat and white markings on the face, legs, and underbelly. They are hardy, adaptable, and have a calm temperament, making them a popular choice for both small-scale farmers and larger-scale commercial operations.



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About Charbray CattleCharbray


Charbray is a breed of cattle resulting from the crossbreeding of Charolais and Brahman cattle. They are known for their high meat production and adaptability to harsh environmental conditions, as well as their resistance to disease. Charbray cattle have a medium to large build, with a distinctive appearance that can vary depending on the percentage of Charolais and Brahman genetics present. They may have a light to dark brown coat, with a hump over their shoulders and white markings on the face, legs, and underbelly. Charbray cattle are known for their hardiness, adaptability, and calm temperament, making them a popular choice for both small-scale farmers and larger-scale commercial operations.



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About Charolais CattleCharolais


Charolais cattle have changed beef production concepts almost as much as the original British breeds did in the American Southwest more than a century ago.

They originated around Charolles in Central France. They became established there and achieved considerable regard as a producer of highly-rated meat in the markets at Lyon and Villefranche in the 16th and 17th centuries. In 1864 a herd book was established by Conte de Bouill? in Nevers for the Nevers-Charolaise breed. Another herd book was started in 1882 in Charolles. They were combined in 1919 as the Charolais herd book. The breed attained international importance after World War II.  

Charolais are medium to large framed beef cattle with a very deep ...



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About Chiangus CattleChiangus


Chiangus cattle were developed by cross breeding Chianina and Angus to produce a black, polled composite breed. The Chiangus registry program was adopted in 1976 by the ACA.  

With the reality of value-based marketing, cattlemen using Chiangus are in the "driver''s seat" as packers develop pricing systems that reward lean, high quality carcasses. The blend of the lean endomorphic Italian cattle with American Angus stock was immediately recognized for the optimum blend of modern carcass traits with traditional Angus material traits. Chiangus bulls can go anywhere, on any country, in any climate and do an exceptional job. They mature early and express a high degree of libido. They are athletic, aggressive breeders that ...



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About Chianina CattleChianina


Chianina Cattle are an ancient breed that has been raised for over twenty-two centuries and is indigenous to Val di Chiana (near Arezzo, Italy). Their meats are both tender and flavorful, and because of the size reached by the animals the steaks can easily exceed 6 pounds.  

They had spread throughout all the provinces in Central Italy and, following World War II, they had also crossed the ocean into South America, Australia, Canada, and the United States. The giant of the species, pure white and highly noble in its morphological perfection, Chianina has earned an international reputation thanks to a genetic heritage that is unique throughout the world. Its characteristics of somatic gigantism, rapid growth and early ...



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About Chillingham CattleChillingham


Chillingham cattle are a breed originating from the Chillingham Estate in Northumberland, England. They are known for their unique appearance and conservation status as one of the oldest and purest cattle breeds in the world. Chillingham cattle are small in size, with a white coat and distinctive hump over their shoulders. They are also known for their wild behavior and strong survival instincts, making them less suitable for domestication compared to other cattle breeds. However, they are highly valued for their historical significance and are protected as a rare and endangered breed.



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About Chinese Black Pied CattleChinese Black Pied


Chinese Black Pied cattle are a breed originating from China. They are known for their high meat production and resistance to disease, as well as their adaptability to harsh environmental conditions. Chinese Black Pied cattle have a medium to large build, with a black coat and white markings on the face, legs, and underbelly. They are hardy, adaptable, and have a calm temperament, making them a popular choice for both small-scale farmers and larger-scale commercial operations in China and other parts of Asia.



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About Chinese Central Plains Yellow CattleChinese Central Plains Yellow


Chinese Central Plains Yellow cattle are a breed originating from the Central Plains region of China. They are known for their high meat production and resistance to disease, as well as their adaptability to harsh environmental conditions. Chinese Central Plains Yellow cattle have a medium to large build, with a light yellow to golden coat and white markings on the face, legs, and underbelly. They are hardy, adaptable, and have a calm temperament, making them a popular choice for both small-scale farmers and larger-scale commercial operations in China and other parts of Asia.



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About Chinese Northern Yellow CattleChinese Northern Yellow


Chinese Northern Yellow cattle are a breed originating from Northern China. They are known for their high meat production and resistance to disease, as well as their adaptability to harsh environmental conditions. Chinese Northern Yellow cattle have a medium to large build, with a light yellow to golden coat and white markings on the face, legs, and underbelly. They are hardy, adaptable, and have a calm temperament, making them a popular choice for both small-scale farmers and larger-scale commercial operations in China and other parts of Asia.



Chinese Northern Yellow  - Cattle Breeds

About Chirikof Island CattleChirikof Island


Chirikof Island cattle, resilient denizens of the wilds off Alaska''s Chirikof Island, epitomize endurance and adaptability in the face of rugged landscapes. Cloaked in a coat ranging from dark brown to black, adorned with artful strokes of white on their face, legs, and underbelly, these cattle harmonize with the untamed beauty of their island home.

With a build that echoes the untamed spirit of their surroundings, Chirikof Island cattle exude an aura of hardiness. Their adaptable nature and serene temperament make them cherished companions for both the small-scale farmer and the intrepid entrepreneur, especially in the remote reaches where climate and conditions conspire against the ordinary.

In the dance between res ...



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About Color Sided White Back  CattleColor Sided White Back


Color Sided White Back cattle is a breed originating from Europe. They are known for their distinctive appearance, with a white back and sides of various colors, and for their high meat production and adaptability to harsh environmental conditions. Color Sided White Back cattle have a medium to large build and a calm temperament, making them a popular choice for both small-scale farmers and larger-scale commercial operations. The specific characteristics and color variations of the breed may vary depending on the region and the breeding practices used.



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About Commercial CattleCommercial


Commercial cattle are any cattle that are not registered with a breed association. The great majority of cattle in the country are commercial. They can be any type or color.





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About Corriente CattleCorriente


Corriente cattle can be traced back to the first cattle brought to the new world by the Spanish as early as 1493. They were hardy breeds chosen especially to withstand the ocean crossing and adapt to their new land. They were brought to the West Indies and south Florida, as well as to Central and South America. Over the centuries the descendants of these cattle were bred for different purposes - milk, meat, and draft animals.  

They also adapted through natural selection to the various regions in which they lived. Eventually, their descendants spread across the southern U.S. and up the coast of California.  

Corriente are small, narrow, lean, agile cattle with well attached medium length, curved horns. Th ...



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About Costeño con Cuernos CattleCosteño con Cuernos


Costeño con Cuernos is a breed of cattle originating from Colombia. They are known for their distinctive appearance, with large horns and a medium to large build, as well as for their high meat production and adaptability to harsh environmental conditions. Costeño con Cuernos cattle have a distinctive light to dark brown coat and white markings on the face, legs, and underbelly. They are hardy, adaptable, and have a calm temperament, making them a popular choice for both small-scale farmers and larger-scale commercial operations in South America.



Costeño con Cuernos  - Cattle Breeds

About Crioulo Lageano Longhorn CattleCrioulo Lageano Longhorn


Crioulo Lageano longhorn beef cattle (or "raça Crioula Lageana") originated from cattle originally brought to Brazil from Portugal by the Jesuits (Jesuit Reductions) 400 years ago. The breed was probably domesticated 4000 BC in Egypt, it came to the south of Spain from the North of Africa. The center of the rest population (just 700 individuals) is the plateau of Lages, Santa Catarina, Brazil. They are similar to the Franqueira breed (just 500 individuals, eight to ten farmers in Rio Grande do Sul), with the same origin, which coming from Franca, São Paulo, spread through the Brazilian territory.



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