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AFRICANDER
ALBÈRES
ALENTEJANA
AMERICAN
AMRICAN WHITE PARK
AMERIFAX
AMRIT MAHAL
ANATOLIAN BLACK
ANDALUSIAN BLACK
ANDALUSIAN GREY
ANGELN
ANGUS
ANKOLE
ANKOLE-WATUSI
ARGENTINE CRIOLLO
ASTURIAN MOUNTAIN
ASTURIAN VALLEY
AUBRAC
AULIE-ATA
AUS. BRAFORD
AUS. FRIESIAN SAHIWAL
AUS. LOWLINE
AUS. MILKING ZEBU
AYRSHIRE
BACHAUR
BALADI
BALTATA ROMANEASCA
BARKA
BARZONA
BAZADAIS
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ANATOLIAN BLACK
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Also
known by: Anadolu Yerli Kara
Anatolia, the Asia
Minor portion of Turkey, has supported shorthorned cattle
since the Hittite period over 4000 years ago.
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Today the Anatolian Black is Turkey's most
popular breed. It is hardy, disease resistant and tolerant
of poor care, meager diet and adverse climate conditions.
On small farms it is used as
a work animal, and the cows are kept for milk. Experiments have
shown that he Anatolian Black can be fattened rapidly and that the
cows can produce as much as 1890 kg of milk with a 5 - 8% fat content.
The conformation of the breed tends to vary.
Some animals exhibit a more typical beef build and others tend toward
dairy. The legs are short and thick and the neck long with
a large dewlap.
The coat is brown-black to dark gray.
Females average 100-115 cm in height and 150 to 250 kg in weight.
Genus Bos: Cattle Breeds of the World,
1985, MSO-AGVET (Merck & Co., Inc.), Rahway, N.J.
Mason, I.L. 1996. A World Dictionary of
Livestock Breeds, Types and Varieties. Fourth Edition. C.A.B International.
273 pp.
Dr. Zafer Ulutas, Gaziosmanpasa Üniversitesi
Ziraat Fak. Zootekni Bölümü
60240-TOKAT TURKEY e-mail: zulutas@gop.edu.tr
Dr. Zafer Ulutus, Gaziosmanpasa University
Copyright © 1997,
2002. Oklahoma State University Board of Regents. All rights reserved.
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BÉARNAIS
BEEFALO
BEEFMAKER
BEEFMASTER
BELARUS RED
BELGIAN BLUE
BELGIAN RED
BELMONT ADAPTAUR
BELMONT RED
BELTED GALLOWAY
BENGALI
BERRENDAS
BHAGNARI
BLACK.S. TRONDHEIM
BLACKSIDED NORLAND
BLANCA CACEREÑA
BLANCO OREJINEGRO
BLONDE D'AQUITAINE
BONSMARA
BORAN
BORDELAIS
BRAFORD
BRAHMAN
BRAHMOUSIN
BRANGUS
BRAUNVIEH
BRITISH WHITE
BROWN SWISS
BUSA
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