- Salers (cattle)
The Salers (French: "race de Salers" or "La Salers"; plural: "Les Salers") is a breed of
cattle which originated inCantal in theMassif Central ofFrance .They are a large breed of cattle, with the female weighing in at between 700 and 750 kg (1,5443 to 1,653 lb) and standing 1.40 metres (4.6 feet) tall. They have a thick mahogany red or black coat, and long, lyre-shaped, light-coloured horns. A small percentage are naturally born without horns (polled).
In the 19th century, the breeder
Ernest Tyssandier d'Escous set about to better this race by selective breeding.Originally bred for work, this dual purpose cow was especially appreciated for its ability to withstand extreme variations in temperature, its fertility, its ease of breeding, its
milk (even if the presence of the calf was required in order to milk it) and itsmeat . In Cantal, the farmers practice mountain pasture, with the herd passing summer at altitude in the mountains. A female can produce almost 3,000 kg (6,614 lb) of fat-rich milk each year of her life. The milk is traditionally used to produceAppellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) cheese such as Cantal andSalers cheese . The Salers is also used to produceveal calves by cross breeding withCharolais cattle .Currently, there are about 300,000 head of Salers in
France . They are exported to more than 25 countries inEurope ,North America ,Africa andOceania .External links
* [http://www.salers.org/ Union for the promotion and selection of Salers]
* http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/cattle/salers/
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