Female Scottish Highlander by Stephan Scheffer

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by Stephan Scheffer

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The Scottish Highlander is the native cattle of the western highlands of Scotland and the Hebrides.

No inbreeding with other cattle breeds took place. In 1885, the first herd book was established
Until 1849, most Scottish Highlanders were black in colour. The story goes that in the 1840s Queen Victoria visited the Scottish Highlands and then expressed her preference for the red animals. She simply found them more beautiful. She ordered more red highlanders to be bred.[2] Besides black and red, blonde varieties also occur. An adult bull weighs 800 kilograms and a cow 500 kilograms. The shoulder height is 125 and 115 cm respectively. Scottish highlanders can live up to eighteen years. During that time, a cow can give birth to about 15 calves. The gestation period is about ten months. Cows have widespread, upward-pointing horns, while those of bulls are horizontally forward.

Thanks in part to their thick coat, this breed of cattle is suitable for year-round use as large grazers. The animals are therefore frequently seen in nature and recreation areas in the Netherlands. They require little care and are rarely aggressive, but in case of an unexpected confrontation, cautious behaviour is recommended. If ample distance is kept, the animals will generally not be alarmed by human presence. Highlanders also feed on plants that many other cattle species ignore

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About Stephan Scheffer

I love to go out into nature and do landscapes and macro photography.
and also likes to follow Workshops to create unique footage,
I would also be very honoured if my work were to hang on the wall at your place to add a little more colour to your interior... Read more…

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