Browsing Slide Collection (Production Animal Studies - Cattle Breeds) by Issue Date

Browsing Slide Collection (Production Animal Studies - Cattle Breeds) by Issue Date

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  • Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: British Shorthorn dual-purpose breed, developed from Teeswater strain in 19th century (Britain).
  • Hereford 
    Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Great Britain (Lowland breed of west and southern England)
  • Mashona 
    Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Central and eastern Zimbabwe.
  • Ayrshire 
    Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: District of Ayr in south west of Scotland.
  • Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Northern parts of the Netherlands.
  • N'dama 
    Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Originated from cattle which accompanied Berber migrants from southern Morocco. Centre of development of present day N'Dama is central Guinea, reared by the Fulani population since they came from the ...
  • Jersey 
    Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Jersey island/ Channel islands.
  • Guernsey 
    Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Channel islands (Brittany and Normandy).
  • Nkone 
    Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Also Manguni. Sanga breed of Southern Africa (Matabele tribe).
  • Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: England 19th century crossing Norfolk Red with Suffolk Dun.
  • Sussex 
    Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Southeast England. One of oldest and purest breeds of English cattle.
  • Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Northwest Italy.
  • Nguni 
    Els, Heleen C. (2009)
  • Braunvieh 
    Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Switzerland, European Alps dating back as far as 800 BC.
  • Gelbvieh 
    Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: 16th century Germany, region of Franconia.
  • Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: France, recently amalgated breed.
  • Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Indigenous cattle of the Simme and Saane valleys of the canton of Bern in Switzerland.
  • Pedi 
    Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: South Africa. Also Bapedi cattle. Eastern Transvaal, regarded as a local Nguni subtype of the Bapedi tribe.
  • Dexter 
    Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Breed of miniature Irish cattle reported in 1776, only called Dexters as of early 1800's (Ireland).
  • Brahman 
    Els, Heleen C. (2009)
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Texas, USA. The American Brahman Breeders Association was formed in 1924.