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− | feedback3="'''Correct!''' This breed is called a Belgian Blue. It is a continental beef breed and has a characteristic double layer of muscle on the rump. The coat is usually white with a blue speckled appearance. [[Image:Belgian blue.jpg|WikiVet Article: Belgian Blu" | + | feedback3="'''Correct!''' This breed is called a Belgian Blue. It is a continental beef breed and has a characteristic double layer of muscle on the rump. The coat is usually white with a blue speckled appearance. [[Image:Belgian blue.jpg|WikiVet Article: Belgian Blue]]" |
| feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Belgian Blue. It is a continental beef breed and has a characteristic double layer of muscle on the rump. The coat is usually white with a blue speckled appearance. A Friesian is a UK dairy breed rather than a beef breed. It is much smaller than a Belgian Blue and has a black and white coat rather than a blue and white. [[Image:Belgian blue.jpgImage:Friesian cow.JPG|WikiVet Article: Belgian Blue, Friesian]]" | | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Belgian Blue. It is a continental beef breed and has a characteristic double layer of muscle on the rump. The coat is usually white with a blue speckled appearance. A Friesian is a UK dairy breed rather than a beef breed. It is much smaller than a Belgian Blue and has a black and white coat rather than a blue and white. [[Image:Belgian blue.jpgImage:Friesian cow.JPG|WikiVet Article: Belgian Blue, Friesian]]" |
| feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Belgian Blue. It is a continental beef breed and has a characteristic double layer of muscle on the rump. The coat is usually white with a blue speckled appearance. An English Longhorn is a historical UK beef breed and is not common breed. Longhorns are usually found in pedigree herds. They characteristically have long horns and a red and white coat. [[Image:Belgian blue.jpgImage:Longhorn.jpg|WikiVet Article: Belgian Blue, English Longhorn]]" | | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Belgian Blue. It is a continental beef breed and has a characteristic double layer of muscle on the rump. The coat is usually white with a blue speckled appearance. An English Longhorn is a historical UK beef breed and is not common breed. Longhorns are usually found in pedigree herds. They characteristically have long horns and a red and white coat. [[Image:Belgian blue.jpgImage:Longhorn.jpg|WikiVet Article: Belgian Blue, English Longhorn]]" |
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− | feedback3="'''Correct!''' This breed is called a Zebu. It is part of the Bos Indicus species of humped cattle and is mainly found in Southeast Asia. Species of cattle found in the UK are from the Bos Taurus species and are not humped. They can be used for dairy or beef purposes." | + | feedback3="'''Correct!''' This breed is called a Zebu. It is part of the Bos Indicus species of humped cattle and is mainly found in Southeast Asia. Species of cattle found in the UK are from the Bos Taurus species and are not humped. They can be used for dairy or beef purposes. [[Image:Zebu.jpg|WikiVet Article: Zebu]]" |
| feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Zebu. It is part of the Bos Indicus species of humped cattle and is mainly found in Southeast Asia. Species of cattle found in the UK are from the Bos Taurus species and are not humped. They can be used for dairy or beef purposes. A Simental is a continental beef breed characterised by a dark body colour, white face and often patches of dark fur around the eyes. [[Image:Zebu.jpgImage:Simmental.JPG|WikiVet Article: Zebu, Simental]]" | | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Zebu. It is part of the Bos Indicus species of humped cattle and is mainly found in Southeast Asia. Species of cattle found in the UK are from the Bos Taurus species and are not humped. They can be used for dairy or beef purposes. A Simental is a continental beef breed characterised by a dark body colour, white face and often patches of dark fur around the eyes. [[Image:Zebu.jpgImage:Simmental.JPG|WikiVet Article: Zebu, Simental]]" |
| feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Zebu. It is part of the Bos Indicus species of humped cattle and is mainly found in Southeast Asia. Species of cattle found in the UK are from the Bos Taurus species and are not humped. They can be used for dairy or beef purposes. An English Longhorn is a historic UK beef breed only found in pedigree herds.[[Image:Zebu.jpgImage:Longhorn.jpg|WikiVet Article: Zebu, English Longhorn]]" | | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Zebu. It is part of the Bos Indicus species of humped cattle and is mainly found in Southeast Asia. Species of cattle found in the UK are from the Bos Taurus species and are not humped. They can be used for dairy or beef purposes. An English Longhorn is a historic UK beef breed only found in pedigree herds.[[Image:Zebu.jpgImage:Longhorn.jpg|WikiVet Article: Zebu, English Longhorn]]" |