Jutland cattle

Jutland cattle

Jutland cattle are a rare Danish breed of cattle used in both dairy and beef production. Bred from the indigenous cattle of Jutland the breed could be light grey, dark grey or black pied with upward curving horns. The first herdbook published in 1881 had a small dairy type and a larger beef type. The dairy cows were small, averaging 120 cm high and weighing 350 kg, producing between 800 and 1000kg of milk per lactation [ [http://neurocad.lva.lt/Breeds/DanishBreeds.htm Danish Cattle Breeds] ] .

In the first half of the 20th century the breed was extensively crossed with Dutch black and white cattle to boost milk production. By 1949 Dutch cattle and crosses were accepted into the herdbook and the name was changed to Danish Black and White Cattle. In 1955 the last purebred young bull was exhibited. Since 1987 the Jutland breed has been reconstructed using unregistered stock from farms which had avoided crossing their cattle with Dutch cattle. The modern cows are typically 132 cm tall at the withers and weigh 550 kg, while bulls are typically 145 cm tall and weigh 1000 kg. In 2004 there were 49 breeders with a total of 121 cows and 11 bulls. [ [http://lprdad.fao.org/cgi-bin/EfabisWeb.cgi?sid=8bbac4168d3705ce958f7a54a6e9c2cb,reportsreport8a_50001098 FAO Animal genetic database] ] Breeders receive financial support from the Danish government to keep the breed. [ [http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:Y7A_KgzC7K0J:www.nordgen.org/ngh/download/interview%2520danishstrategy.doc+Jutland+cattle&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=5&gl=uk&client=firefox-a] New Danish Strategy for the Conservation of Farm Animal Genetic Resources]

Reference


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Jutland (race bovine) — Jutland Espèce Vache (Bos taurus) Région d’origine Région Jutland …   Wikipédia en Français

  • List of breeds of cattle — The following is a list of breeds of cattle. Over 800 breeds of cattle are recognized worldwide, some which adapted to the local climate, others which were bred by humans for specialized uses. Breeds fall into two main types, regarded as either… …   Wikipedia

  • Denmark — /den mahrk/, n. a kingdom in N Europe, on the Jutland peninsula and adjacent islands. 5,268,775; 16,576 sq. mi. (42,930 sq. km). Cap.: Copenhagen. * * * Denmark Introduction Denmark Background: Once the seat of Viking raiders and later a major… …   Universalium

  • Germany — /jerr meuh nee/, n. a republic in central Europe: after World War II divided into four zones, British, French, U.S., and Soviet, and in 1949 into East Germany and West Germany; East and West Germany were reunited in 1990. 84,068,216; 137,852 sq.… …   Universalium

  • Denmark — • History includes politics, religion, literary, and art Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Denmark     Denmark     † …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Europe, history of — Introduction       history of European peoples and cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Europe is a more ambiguous term than most geographic expressions. Its etymology is doubtful, as is the physical extent of the area it designates.… …   Universalium

  • Aarhus — (Audio|Århus.ogg|Danish pronunciation: IPA| [ˈɒːhus, ˈɒːhuːˀs] ) also commonly known by its contemporary Danish spelling Århus, is the second largest city and the principal port of Denmark, situated on the peninsula of Jutland. Aarhus is the seat …   Wikipedia

  • Danish cuisine — Frikadeller (meat balls) with Rugbrød (rye bread) and sour cucumbers Danish cuisine (Danish: Dansk køkken) is shaped by the practice of fishing and farming, including the cultivation of the soil for raising crops and the raisin …   Wikipedia

  • Jeppe Aakjær — (born in Aakjær [http://search.eb.com/eb/article 9003198 Aakjær, Jeppe ] . (2006). In Encyclopædia Britannica . Retrieved December 11, 2006, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online ] in September 10, 1866 ndash; died in Jenle, April 22, 1930) was a… …   Wikipedia

  • Hærvejen — crossing the Dannevirke Hærvejen (Danish, literally: the army road, German: Ochsenweg, literally: oxen way, Low German: Ossenpadd, literally: oxen path) is the name given to an ancient trackway in Denmark and Schleswig Holstein. The route runs… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”