Highland Cattle Breeders Societies and Associations |
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The Highland breed of cattle has a long and distinguished ancestry, not only in its homeland of western Scotland, but also in many far-flung parts of the world. Written records go back to the 18th century and the Highland Cattle Herd Book, first published in 1885, lists pedigrees since that time. |
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Northwest
Highland Cattle Association |
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Highlands
are the oldest registered breed of cattle with the first herd book
being established in 1884. Their adaptability to severe changes in
weather insured their longevity. |
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Austrian
Highland Cattle Society |
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There are 12,000 Highland cattle in Austria -
and 400 breeders. |
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Highland
Cattle Deutschland |
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Hochlandrinderfleisch
ist ein langsam wachsendes, qualitativ sehr hochwertiges und gesundes
Produkt, das absolut natürlich heranwächst. |
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