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feedback5="'''Correct!''' This breed is called Highland. It is a UK beef breed but is more prevalent further north in the UK. [[Image:Highland cattle.jpg|WikiVet Article: Highland]]" | feedback5="'''Correct!''' This breed is called Highland. It is a UK beef breed but is more prevalent further north in the UK. [[Image:Highland cattle.jpg|WikiVet Article: Highland]]" | ||
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called Highland. It is a UK beef breed but is more prevalent further north in the UK. English Longhorn cattle are a historic UK beef breed that are only usually found in specialist pedigree herds. They have large horns and have a mixture of brown and white coats. | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called Highland. It is a UK beef breed but is more prevalent further north in the UK. English Longhorn cattle are a historic UK beef breed that are only usually found in specialist pedigree herds. They have large horns and have a mixture of brown and white coats." |
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called Highland. It is a UK beef breed but is more prevalent further north in the UK. Aberdeen Angus are a UK beef breed that are common throughout the UK. They usually have either black or red coats. | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called Highland. It is a UK beef breed but is more prevalent further north in the UK. Aberdeen Angus are a UK beef breed that are common throughout the UK. They usually have either black or red coats." |
− | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called Highland. It is a UK beef breed but is more prevalent further north in the UK. Brown Swiss are a dairy breed rather than a beef breed. They usually have light brown coats and are usually used in cheese production as their milk has a high butter fat content. | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called Highland. It is a UK beef breed but is more prevalent further north in the UK. Brown Swiss are a dairy breed rather than a beef breed. They usually have light brown coats and are usually used in cheese production as their milk has a high butter fat content." |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called Highland. It is a UK beef breed but is more prevalent further north in the UK. Beef Shorthorn is a UK dairy breed and usually has small or no horns and a mixture of brown and white coat. | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called Highland. It is a UK beef breed but is more prevalent further north in the UK. Beef Shorthorn is a UK dairy breed and usually has small or no horns and a mixture of brown and white coat." |
image= "Image:Highland cattle.jpg"> | image= "Image:Highland cattle.jpg"> | ||
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feedback5="'''Correct!''' This breed is called a Red Poll. It is a UK beef breed but is not common. There are several pedigree breeders in the UK but are not found throughout the UK. [[Image:Red Poll.jpg|WikiVet Article: Red Poll]]" | feedback5="'''Correct!''' This breed is called a Red Poll. It is a UK beef breed but is not common. There are several pedigree breeders in the UK but are not found throughout the UK. [[Image:Red Poll.jpg|WikiVet Article: Red Poll]]" | ||
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Red Poll. It is a UK beef breed but is not common. There are several pedigree breeders in the UK but are not found throughout the UK. Highland cattle are also a UK beef breed but are more prevalent further north in the UK. They have a distinctive long brown coat covering their body and head. | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Red Poll. It is a UK beef breed but is not common. There are several pedigree breeders in the UK but are not found throughout the UK. Highland cattle are also a UK beef breed but are more prevalent further north in the UK. They have a distinctive long brown coat covering their body and head." |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Red Poll. It is a UK beef breed but is not common. There are several pedigree breeders in the UK but are not found throughout the UK. Aberdeen Angus cattle are also a UK beef breed and are usually have either black or red coats. | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Red Poll. It is a UK beef breed but is not common. There are several pedigree breeders in the UK but are not found throughout the UK. Aberdeen Angus cattle are also a UK beef breed and are usually have either black or red coats." |
− | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Red Poll. It is a UK beef breed but is not common. There are several pedigree breeders in the UK but are not found throughout the UK. English Longhorn are a historic UK beef breed and are not common in the UK. They are usually found in pedigree breeds and have large horns with a red and white cost. | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Red Poll. It is a UK beef breed but is not common. There are several pedigree breeders in the UK but are not found throughout the UK. English Longhorn are a historic UK beef breed and are not common in the UK. They are usually found in pedigree breeds and have large horns with a red and white cost." |
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Red Poll. It is a UK beef breed but is not common. There are several pedigree breeders in the UK but are not found throughout the UK. Beef shorthorn are a UK beef breed and have small or no horns with a red and white cost. | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' This breed is called a Red Poll. It is a UK beef breed but is not common. There are several pedigree breeders in the UK but are not found throughout the UK. Beef shorthorn are a UK beef breed and have small or no horns with a red and white cost." |
image= "Image:Red Poll.jpg"> | image= "Image:Red Poll.jpg"> | ||
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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 Blue]]" | 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. | + | 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." |
− | 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. | + | 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." |
− | feedback4="'''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 Beef Shorthorn is a UK beef breed and has either small or no horns and a red and white coat. | + | feedback4="'''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 Beef Shorthorn is a UK beef breed and has either small or no horns and a red and white coat." |
− | feedback5="'''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 Whitebred shorthorn is a UK beef breed and has a very muscular appearance and has a cream coat with small or no horns. | + | feedback5="'''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 Whitebred shorthorn is a UK beef breed and has a very muscular appearance and has a cream coat with small or no horns." |
image= "Image:Belgian blue.jpg"> | image= "Image:Belgian blue.jpg"> | ||
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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. [[Image:Zebu.jpg|WikiVet Article: Zebu]]" | 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. | + | 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." |
− | 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. | + | 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." |
− | feedback2="'''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 Beef Shorthorn is a UK beef breed which has small or no horns and usually has a red and white speckled coat. | + | feedback2="'''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 Beef Shorthorn is a UK beef breed which has small or no horns and usually has a red and white speckled coat." |
− | feedback5="'''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 Whitebred Shorthorn is a UK beef breed which has small or no horns and usually has a cream coat and a muscular appearance. | + | feedback5="'''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 Whitebred Shorthorn is a UK beef breed which has small or no horns and usually has a cream coat and a muscular appearance." |
image= "Image:Zebu.jpg"> | image= "Image:Zebu.jpg"> | ||
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