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Britains Lost Routes 3of4 Highland Cattle Drovers

November 22, 2016 By Editor


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NCC Brahmans Global Genetics Sale – 2016 World Brahman Congress

November 20, 2016 By Editor


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Did you miss any of the exciting ringside action from the NCC Brahmans Global Genetics Sale? Well here are all the outstanding lots going under the hammer from the NCC Superdome on Friday evening 20th May as part of the 2016 World Brahman Congress in Rockhampton. Proudly presented to you by Elite Livestock Auctions “Stock Live” online bidding platform. Connecting Cattle Men and Cattle Women Across Australia.

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How to treat Diseases in Poultry and Cattle – Chenu Chelaka

November 18, 2016 By Editor


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ROCKHAMPTON BRAHMAN WEEK 2014 – DAY ONE THREE 557

November 18, 2016 By Editor


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Cows ~ Belted Galloways Cattle Breeds

November 10, 2016 By Editor


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The Belted Galloway is a heritage beef breed of cattle originating from Galloway in the west side of southern Scotland, adapted to living on the poor upland pastures and windswept moorlands of the region. The exact origin of the breed is unclear although it is often surmised that the white belt that distinguishes these cattle from the native black Galloway cattle may be as a result of cross breeding with Dutch Lakenvelder belted cattle. It is the belt that gives them their name.

Belted Galloways are primarily raised for their quality marbled beef, although they are sometimes milked and purchased to adorn pastures due to their striking appearance.

In the United States, Belted Galloways are often nicknamed Oreo cows because their color pattern is reminiscent of an Oreo cookie, the sandwich cookie consisting of two chocolate disks with a cream filling in between.[1] The black and red coat colors are caused by the same alleles of the MC1R gene, ED for black and e/e for red, as in most other breeds of cattle.
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The origin of the white belt is unknown, but generally presumed to come from cross breeding with Dutch Belted cattle.[2] A Polled Herd Book was started in 1852 which registered both Aberdeen-Angus and Galloways. Galloway breeders acquired their own herd book in 1878. The Dun and Belted Galloway Association was formed in Scotland in 1921, and in 1951 the name of the organization was changed to the Belted Galloway Society and dun cattle were no longer registered. It also keeps and records pedigrees for Belted Galloways and oversees the registration of White and Red Galloways. Currently in the UK there is a thriving breeding programme overseen and guided by the Belted Galloway Cattle Society. Belted Galloways were first imported to the United States by Harry A. Prock of Whitemarsh, Pennsylvania in the late 1940s. The Belted Galloway Society, Inc. was formed in the United States in the early 1950s.
Belted Galloways, also known as Belties, are currently listed with the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy as a “watched” breed, which means there are fewer than 2,500 annual registrations in the United States and a global population of less than 10,000. In 2007 they were formally removed from the UK Rare Breeds Survival Trust’s watch list, having recovered sufficiently from the devastation of the foot and mouth crisis of the early 2000s, to have reached in excess of 1500 registered breeding females.
Galloway cattle are naturally polled. The most visible characteristics of the Belted Galloway are its long hair coat and the broad white belt that completely encircles the body. Its coarse outer coat helps shed the rain, and its soft undercoat provides insulation and waterproofing, enabling the breed to happily overwinter outside. Black Belties are most prominent, but Dun and Red Belties are also recognized by breed societies, the latter being comparatively rare and sought after. A female Belted Galloway cannot be registered in the Herd Book if it has white above the dewclaw other than the belt, but can be registered in the Appendix. A bull can only be registered in the Herd book if it has no other white than the belt.

The dun color is caused by a mutation in the PMEL gene, the same mutation that causes dun and silver dun in Highland cattle.[3]

Bulls weigh from 1,700 pounds (770 kg) to 2,300 pounds (1045 kg) with the average being 1,800 pounds (820 kg). Cows weigh from 1,000 pounds (450 kg) to 1,500 pounds (675 kg) with the average being 1,250 pounds (565 kg). Calves generally weight from 40 pounds to 60 pounds. Belties are generally of a quiet temperament, but still maintain a strong maternal instinct and will protect a calf against perceived threats.

Belties are well-suited for rough grazing land and will utilize coarse grasses other breeds would shun. They are able to maintain good condition on less than ideal pasture,[4] and produce a high quality beef product on grass alone. The USDA Cycle IV Germ Plasm Evaluation Program at the Meat Animal Research Center (MARC) showed that Galloway crosses placed at the top of the chart for flavor, juiciness and tenderness when compared to eleven other breeds.

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Smart Australian Cattle Dog puppy at 2 months old. Shader the baby Po-Tader

November 9, 2016 By Editor


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Smart Australian Cattle Dog puppy! Hello, my name is Shader and I am a Blue Heeler. I didn’t want to post this video, but my paw was forced. Who wants to show their baby pictures!? Anyhow, here I am at 2 months old and adjusting to my new home… too cute!

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NallaMannu: 2014 videos – Nalla Mannu 14th June 2014 | Cattle Breeding Policy in Kerala Part 2

November 9, 2016 By Editor


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Cattle Droving 1:04sec

November 8, 2016 By Editor


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If you’ve ever dreamed of being a Jack or Jillaroo and droving a herd of cattle on horseback then our Cattle Drive Glenworth Valley is for you!

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HUGE RED BRAHMAN YOUNG BULL – RED BRAHMAN BULL

November 6, 2016 By Editor


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Bovine Clostridial Disease Part 1

November 4, 2016 By Editor


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