- Évolène Cattle
Évolène Cattle are an old breed of
dairy cattle from theValais canton ofSwitzerland [ [http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/cattle/evolene/index.htm Oklahoma State University cattle breeds] ] . It is an endangered cattle breed.Characteristics
The Évolène is a medium sized, black pied or red pied breed, used more for beef production than milk production. Similar to the
Herens , the Évolènes have a milk production of about 3,200 kg milk per year. Its fat content is about 3.8 %. The breed is adapted to mountain pasture.Similar to
Pinzgau Cattle , the white parts of the fur are mostly on the back and the abdomen. The cattle are very muscular, with noticeable neck muscles in the females. Évolènes have short, strong legs and a short, broad head. The horns are very strong and exceptionally long. The height of bulls is about 130 cm, the weight 600 to 700 kg. Cows are smaller; they are only 115 to 125 cm heigh and weigh between 400 and 500 kg.Similar to the
Tux Cattle and theHerens , Évolène females are very aggressive, with cows fighting for their ranking in very long fights.References
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