Angeln cattle

Breed of cattle
  • Cattle
  • Bos primigenius

The Angeln is a breed of cattle originally from Angeln in Schleswig-Holstein where they are first mentioned around 1600, however some people think that they may have existed for over 5000 years.[1] Breed management has been practiced since 1830. Angeln cattle are red in color and were one of the founders of the larger Danish Red Cattle breed. They are noted for the high milkfat level of their milk. Angeln cows produce an average 7570 kg (16,700 lb) of 4.81% fat milk.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Breeds of Livestock - Angeln Cattle — Breeds of Livestock, Department of Animal Science". afs.okstate.edu. 16 February 2021.

External links

  • Angeln entry at Breeds of Livestock, Oklahoma State University website
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These are the cattle breeds considered to be wholly or partly of German origin.
Many have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively German.
  • Angeln
  • Angler Rind alter Zuchtrichtung
  • Ansbach-Triesdorfer
  • Braunvieh
  • Braunvieh alter Zuchtrichtung
  • Deutsche Holstein Rotbunt (see Holstein Friesian cattle)
  • Deutsche Holstein Schwarzbunt (see Holstein Friesian cattle)
  • Deutsche Rotbunte
  • Deutsches Schwarzbuntes Niederungsrind
  • Deutsches Shorthorn
  • Doppelnutzung Rotbunt
  • Fleckvieh
  • Fleckvieh Fleischnutzung
  • Gelbvieh
  • Gelbvieh Fleischnutzung
  • German Angus
  • German Black Pied Dairy
  • Glan
  • Grauvieh
  • Harzer Rotvieh
  • Hinterwald
  • Hinterwälder Fleischnutzung
  • Lakenvelder
  • Limpurger
  • Murnau-Werdenfels
  • Murnau-Werdenfelser Fleischnutzung
  • Pinzgauer
  • Pinzgauer Fleischnutzung
  • Rotes Höhenvieh
  • Rotvieh alter Angler Zuchtrichtung
  • Uckermärker
  • Vogesen-Rind
  • Vorderwald
  • Vorderwälder Fleischnutzung
Extinct breeds
  • Berchtesgadener Katze


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