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==Limousin== | ==Limousin== | ||
− | The Limousin is a continental beef breed and is the most popular beef | + | [[File:BuckinghamshireCo.show.2006.gif|200px|right]] |
− | + | The Limousin is a continental beef breed and is the most popular beef breed in the UK. It originated in the Massif Central region of France. | |
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− | Limousins have a relatively small head with a broad forehead and muzzle. | + | ===Characteristics=== |
− | + | Limousins have a relatively small head with a broad forehead and muzzle. The coat colour is '''golden red''' with a lighter colour on the inside of thighs, around eyes and at end of the tail. Limousin '''horns are yellow at the base''' and '''darken at the tips''', but most cattle are '''dehorned'''. Limousin cattle may have black genetics, with a coat colour that changes toward black as the calf ages. They offer excellent conformation, growth rates and killing out percentage. They tend to have a '''slightly longer gestation''' than most cows, but are not renowned for problems with calving compared to other continental breeds. | |
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+ | Mature cows should weigh 650+kg while mature bulls weigh 1000+kg. | ||
==Charolais== | ==Charolais== | ||
− | The Charolais is a continental beef breed and is the second most popular beef breed in the UK. | + | [[File:Taureau charolais au pré.jpg|200px|right]] |
− | + | The Charolais is a continental beef breed and is the second most popular beef breed in the UK. It originated in the Charolles region of France. | |
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====Characteristics==== | ====Characteristics==== | ||
− | Charolais cattle have a creamy white to wheaten coat colour with a pink muzzle and pale hooves. They have a short, broad head with horns (usually dehorned) and heavily muscled loins and haunches. They have a good temperament and excellent conformation, growth rates and killing out percentage. | + | Charolais cattle have a '''creamy white to wheaten''' coat colour with a pink muzzle and pale hooves. They have a short, broad head with horns (usually dehorned) and heavily muscled loins and haunches. They have a '''good temperament''' and excellent conformation, growth rates and killing out percentage. However, they do produce '''large calves''' that can present a problem at calving time, especially if mated to heifers. |
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+ | Mature bulls weigh 1,100+kg while the mature cow weigh 700+kg. | ||
==Aberdeen Angus== | ==Aberdeen Angus== | ||
− | The Aberdeen Angus is native UK beef breed and is the third most popular beef breed in the UK. | + | [[File:Angus cattle 24.jpg|200px|right]] |
− | + | The Aberdeen Angus is native UK beef breed and is the third most popular beef breed in the UK. It originated in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. | |
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====Characteristics==== | ====Characteristics==== | ||
− | The Aberdeen Angus breed is naturally polled with a distinctive black coat. | + | The Aberdeen Angus breed is '''naturally polled''' with a distinctive '''black coat'''. The coat may have a '''red tinge''' but black is the dominant colour. Aberdeen Angus cattle are versatile, relatively '''hardy''' with '''long life span''' and can adapt to all weather conditions. They are known for their '''good temperament''' and longevity. They also have excellent conformation, growth rates and are renowned for producing '''lean tissue with marbling fat''' that is highly sought after by restaurateurs. |
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+ | Mature bulls weigh approximately 1,000+kg while mature cows weigh 700+kg. | ||
==Simmental== | ==Simmental== | ||
− | The Simmental is a continental beef breed and is the fourth most popular beef breed in the UK. | + | [[Image:Simmental.JPG|200px|right]] |
− | + | The Simmental is a continental beef breed and is the fourth most popular beef breed in the UK. It originated in the Simmen Valley of Switzerland. | |
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====Characteristics==== | ====Characteristics==== | ||
− | Simmentals have a vivid gold-red coat colour with white. | + | Simmentals have a '''vivid gold-red coat''' colour '''with white'''. They have a white colour head and pigmentation around the eyes (often like an eye-patch). Simmentals can be '''horned or polled'''. They have a distinct '''heavy dewlap''' and are also heavily muscled. Simmentals are '''docile animals''' that have a '''good maternal instinct'''. They can adapt to a variety of conditions and have excellent conformation, growth rates and killing out percentage. |
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+ | Mature bulls weigh 1,100+ kg while mature cows weigh 700+kg. | ||
==Belgian Blue== | ==Belgian Blue== | ||
− | The Belgian Blue (or British Blue in UK) is a continental beef breed and is the fifth most popular beef breed in the UK. | + | [[File:Oxcroft Adora.jpg|200px|right]] |
− | + | The Belgian Blue (or British Blue in UK) is a continental beef breed and is the fifth most popular beef breed in the UK. The Belgian Blue originated in central and upper Belgium. | |
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====Characteristics==== | ====Characteristics==== | ||
− | The Belgian Blue is a large sized breed with very prominent muscling. | + | The Belgian Blue is a large sized breed with '''very prominent muscling'''. Belgian Blue are renowned for their “double muscling” on their shoulders, back, loin and rump. Their coat colours may vary from '''white, blue roan, black or black and white'''. Although Belgian Blues have a relatively short gestation period and low calf weight, the purebred animal has a '''very high incidence of dystocia''', with a very high proportion (up to 90%) requiring '''caesarian delivery'''. This is primarily due to a combination of the large double-muscling in the purebred calf and the pelvic dimensions/conformation of the dam. In recent years breeders have become aware of the welfare concerns of the wider public and are trying to select for ease of calving. They have excellent conformation, growth rates and killing out percentage. |
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+ | The weight of a mature bull is from 1,100+kg while the mature cow can weigh 850+kg. Belgian Blues may weigh over 1,300kg depending on muscle content. | ||
==Hereford== | ==Hereford== | ||
− | The Hereford is a native UK beef breed and is the sixth most popular beef breed in the UK. | + | [[Image:Hereford bull large.jpg|200px|right]] |
− | + | The Hereford is a native UK beef breed and is the sixth most popular beef breed in the UK. It originated in the Border region of England and Wales. | |
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====Characteristics==== | ====Characteristics==== | ||
− | Hereford cattle have a distinctive red coat and white face, crest, dewlap and underline. They have short, thick horns that curve downward; however, there is now a polled strain as well termed the Polled Hereford. | + | Hereford cattle have a distinctive '''red coat''' and '''white face, crest, dewlap and underline'''. They have '''short, thick horns that curve downward'''; however, there is now a '''polled strain''' as well termed the Polled Hereford. Hereford cattle are generally smaller than continental breeds. However, they are known for their '''docility''', '''ease of calving''' and for producing '''lean tissue with marbling fat''' throughout. Hereford cattle '''mature early''' and have a tendency to live longer than other breeds. They have good conformation, growth rates and killing-out percentage, although not as good as the continental breeds. |
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+ | Mature bulls weigh 800+kg while mature cows weigh 550+ kilograms. | ||
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+ | Herefords have declined in popularity in recent decades with the introduction of larger continental beef breeds, but Herefords were also traditionally used to cross with a Friesian cow to produce a Hereford x Friesian suckler cow. | ||
==Galloway== | ==Galloway== | ||
− | The Galloway is a native UK beef breed. | + | [[Image:Belted_galloway1.jpg|belted galloway|200px|right]] |
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+ | The Galloway is a '''upland''' native UK beef breed. It originated in the Galloway region of Scotland. It is one of the world’s longest established breeds of beef cattle. | ||
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====Characteristics==== | ====Characteristics==== | ||
− | Galloway cattle are naturally polled. | + | Galloway cattle are '''naturally polled'''. They have a '''thick, woolly undercoat''' and '''stiffer overcoat'''. '''Black is the most common colour''' of Galloway cattle but due to the recessive gene for a red colour, there may be variations. One variation is called the '''Belted Galloway,''' with a distinct white belt. Galloway cattle are bred to adapt to harsher climates. |
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+ | Mature bulls weigh 700+kg while mature cows weigh 400+ kilograms. | ||
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==Blue Grey== | ==Blue Grey== | ||
− | The Blue Grey is | + | [[Image:Bluegrey.jpg|200px|right]] |
− | + | The Blue Grey is an '''upland''' native UK beef breed. It is a cross between a whitebred Shorthorn bull and a black Galloway cow. | |
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====Characteristics==== | ====Characteristics==== | ||
− | The Blue Greys are considered a hardy breed with a blue roan coat colour. | + | The Blue Greys are considered a '''hardy breed''' with a '''blue roan coat''' colour. They '''mature faster''' than other breeds. |
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+ | Mature bulls weigh 700+kg while mature cows weigh 400+ kilograms. | ||
==Luing== | ==Luing== | ||
− | The Luing is | + | [[File:Luing Cattle.jpg|200px|right]] |
− | + | The Luing is an '''upland''', native UK beef breed from Scotland. It is originally derived by crossing Beef Shorthorn and Highland cattle. | |
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====Characteristics==== | ====Characteristics==== | ||
+ | The Luing breed is found mostly in the hill and upland areas due to their '''ability to calf in adverse weather''' conditions. They are '''naturally polled''' with '''good strong feet and bone''' structure. Cows are bred for '''extensive farming'''. They require '''little supplementary feeding'''. Cows are docile, long living and have a strong mothering instinct. | ||
− | + | Mature bulls weigh 700+kg while mature cows weigh 400+ kilograms. | |
− | [[Category:Cattle Breeds]] | + | {{Learning |
+ | |flashcards = [[Cattle Breeds in UK Flashcards]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:01, 8 September 2011
Limousin
The Limousin is a continental beef breed and is the most popular beef breed in the UK. It originated in the Massif Central region of France.
Characteristics
Limousins have a relatively small head with a broad forehead and muzzle. The coat colour is golden red with a lighter colour on the inside of thighs, around eyes and at end of the tail. Limousin horns are yellow at the base and darken at the tips, but most cattle are dehorned. Limousin cattle may have black genetics, with a coat colour that changes toward black as the calf ages. They offer excellent conformation, growth rates and killing out percentage. They tend to have a slightly longer gestation than most cows, but are not renowned for problems with calving compared to other continental breeds.
Mature cows should weigh 650+kg while mature bulls weigh 1000+kg.
Charolais
The Charolais is a continental beef breed and is the second most popular beef breed in the UK. It originated in the Charolles region of France.
Characteristics
Charolais cattle have a creamy white to wheaten coat colour with a pink muzzle and pale hooves. They have a short, broad head with horns (usually dehorned) and heavily muscled loins and haunches. They have a good temperament and excellent conformation, growth rates and killing out percentage. However, they do produce large calves that can present a problem at calving time, especially if mated to heifers.
Mature bulls weigh 1,100+kg while the mature cow weigh 700+kg.
Aberdeen Angus
The Aberdeen Angus is native UK beef breed and is the third most popular beef breed in the UK. It originated in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Characteristics
The Aberdeen Angus breed is naturally polled with a distinctive black coat. The coat may have a red tinge but black is the dominant colour. Aberdeen Angus cattle are versatile, relatively hardy with long life span and can adapt to all weather conditions. They are known for their good temperament and longevity. They also have excellent conformation, growth rates and are renowned for producing lean tissue with marbling fat that is highly sought after by restaurateurs.
Mature bulls weigh approximately 1,000+kg while mature cows weigh 700+kg.
Simmental
The Simmental is a continental beef breed and is the fourth most popular beef breed in the UK. It originated in the Simmen Valley of Switzerland.
Characteristics
Simmentals have a vivid gold-red coat colour with white. They have a white colour head and pigmentation around the eyes (often like an eye-patch). Simmentals can be horned or polled. They have a distinct heavy dewlap and are also heavily muscled. Simmentals are docile animals that have a good maternal instinct. They can adapt to a variety of conditions and have excellent conformation, growth rates and killing out percentage.
Mature bulls weigh 1,100+ kg while mature cows weigh 700+kg.
Belgian Blue
The Belgian Blue (or British Blue in UK) is a continental beef breed and is the fifth most popular beef breed in the UK. The Belgian Blue originated in central and upper Belgium.
Characteristics
The Belgian Blue is a large sized breed with very prominent muscling. Belgian Blue are renowned for their “double muscling” on their shoulders, back, loin and rump. Their coat colours may vary from white, blue roan, black or black and white. Although Belgian Blues have a relatively short gestation period and low calf weight, the purebred animal has a very high incidence of dystocia, with a very high proportion (up to 90%) requiring caesarian delivery. This is primarily due to a combination of the large double-muscling in the purebred calf and the pelvic dimensions/conformation of the dam. In recent years breeders have become aware of the welfare concerns of the wider public and are trying to select for ease of calving. They have excellent conformation, growth rates and killing out percentage.
The weight of a mature bull is from 1,100+kg while the mature cow can weigh 850+kg. Belgian Blues may weigh over 1,300kg depending on muscle content.
Hereford
The Hereford is a native UK beef breed and is the sixth most popular beef breed in the UK. It originated in the Border region of England and Wales.
Characteristics
Hereford cattle have a distinctive red coat and white face, crest, dewlap and underline. They have short, thick horns that curve downward; however, there is now a polled strain as well termed the Polled Hereford. Hereford cattle are generally smaller than continental breeds. However, they are known for their docility, ease of calving and for producing lean tissue with marbling fat throughout. Hereford cattle mature early and have a tendency to live longer than other breeds. They have good conformation, growth rates and killing-out percentage, although not as good as the continental breeds.
Mature bulls weigh 800+kg while mature cows weigh 550+ kilograms.
Herefords have declined in popularity in recent decades with the introduction of larger continental beef breeds, but Herefords were also traditionally used to cross with a Friesian cow to produce a Hereford x Friesian suckler cow.
Galloway
The Galloway is a upland native UK beef breed. It originated in the Galloway region of Scotland. It is one of the world’s longest established breeds of beef cattle.
Characteristics
Galloway cattle are naturally polled. They have a thick, woolly undercoat and stiffer overcoat. Black is the most common colour of Galloway cattle but due to the recessive gene for a red colour, there may be variations. One variation is called the Belted Galloway, with a distinct white belt. Galloway cattle are bred to adapt to harsher climates.
Mature bulls weigh 700+kg while mature cows weigh 400+ kilograms.
Blue Grey
The Blue Grey is an upland native UK beef breed. It is a cross between a whitebred Shorthorn bull and a black Galloway cow.
Characteristics
The Blue Greys are considered a hardy breed with a blue roan coat colour. They mature faster than other breeds.
Mature bulls weigh 700+kg while mature cows weigh 400+ kilograms.
Luing
The Luing is an upland, native UK beef breed from Scotland. It is originally derived by crossing Beef Shorthorn and Highland cattle.
Characteristics
The Luing breed is found mostly in the hill and upland areas due to their ability to calf in adverse weather conditions. They are naturally polled with good strong feet and bone structure. Cows are bred for extensive farming. They require little supplementary feeding. Cows are docile, long living and have a strong mothering instinct.
Mature bulls weigh 700+kg while mature cows weigh 400+ kilograms.
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