Ayrshire cattle

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Ayrshire cattle are a hardy, medium-sized dairy breed from southwest Scotland, renowned for their efficient milk production and adaptability to various climates and grazing conditions.

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instanceOf cattle breed
dairy cattle breed
averageMilkYieldCategory moderate to high
bodyType dairy conformation
climateAdaptation cool climates
humid climates
temperate climates
coatColor red and white
coatPattern spotted
commonIn New Zealand
North America
South Africa
United Kingdom
contributesTraitInCrossbreeding grazing efficiency
hardiness
milk quality
countryOfOrigin Scotland
developedInCentury 18th century
distribution worldwide
geneticType Bos taurus
hornStatus can be dehorned
horned
knownFor calving ease
forage efficiency
longevity in dairy herds
legAndHoofQuality strong legs and feet
milkFatContentCategory moderate
milkProteinContentCategory moderate to high
milkType cow milk
notableTrait adaptability to various climates
efficient milk production
good grazing ability
hardiness
originatesFrom southwest Scotland
primaryUse milk production
recognizedBy Ayrshire Breeders’ Association (USA)
Ayrshire Cattle Society (UK)
Animal and Plant Health Agency
surface form: British Cattle Movement Service
regionOfOrigin Ayrshire
suitableFor extensive grazing
pasture-based systems
varied climatic conditions
temperament generally docile
typicalSize medium
use dairy production
usedForBreedingWith other dairy breeds

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Ayrshire hasAgriculturalProduct Ayrshire cattle