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AMERICAN WHITE PARK

The American White Park is a large white breed with black or red points (ears, nose and eyes).

Cows average 1000 pounds and bulls between 1700-1800 pounds.


Their History

The cattle are predominately polled with 3 to 5% horned. They are docile and the cows milk well.

Today, American White Parks are promoted and selected as a beef breed. The breed's origin, however, is not clear. Some think it is largely descended from the British White, a hornless, dual purpose breed from the eastern countries of England. 

Others feel that the American White Park is primarily Angus in origin with some White Park breeding introduced from the breeding pairs of White Park brought in during World War II to Canada. 

According to this theory the offspring of the original importation were sent to the Bronx Zoo, from there they were split into two groups.  One was sent to the King Ranch in Texas and formed the nucleus herd of the White Park in the United States. 

The second group was sent to Washington and played a part in the formation of the American White Park.

Regardless of the origin of the breed the American White Park should not be confused with the ancient White Park of Britain.  In genetic marker tests the

White Park has been found to be a very distinct breed from either the American White Park or the British White breed so any contribution they may have made to these breeds has been greatly diluted by the introduction of other breeds
 

The breed association was formed in 1975. It maintained an open herd book policy for six months during which time 300-400 animals of varying documentation but the correct appearance were included.

Since that time a number of purebred British White bulls have been imported into the U.S. and introduced into American bloodlines.

The American White Park is comparable in size to the Hereford, Angus, and Shorthorn cattle.

 

Content Providers:

(American) White Park Cattle Association of America, 419 North Water Street, Madrid, Iowa 50156 Phone: (515) 795-2013.

The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy, Box 477, Pittsboro, North Carolina U.S.A. 27312 Phone: (919) 542-5704.

Lawrence Alderson, Trustee and Founder Chairman of Rare Breeds International, Trustee of Traditional Livestock Foundation, and Executive Director of Rare Breeds Survival Trust.

 

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