Highland cattle or kyloe are an ancient Scottish breed of beef cattle with long horns and long wavy pelts which are coloured black, brindled, red, yellow or dun.1
The breed developed in the Scottish Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland. Breeding stock has been exported to the rest of the world, especially Australia and North America, since the early 20th Century. The breed was developed from two sets of stock, one originally black, and the other reddish.2
Highlands are known as a hardy breed due to the rugged nature of their native Scottish Highlands, with high rainfall and strong winds. They both graze and browse and eat plants many other cattle avoid. The meat tends to be leaner than most beef, as Highlands get most of their insulation from their thick shaggy hair rather than subcutaneous fat. The coat also makes them a good breed for cold Northern climates
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Magnificent animal and great shot Trevor
Thanks very much Ray.
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Brilliant capture Trevor. A FAV for me. Don.
Thanks Don also for the fav.
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Another one who needs a haircut ;-)
Thank you Rebecca also for the fave….got some more to post later with calves
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Handsome capture!
Thanks Kimberly
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excellent mate
thanks very much Steve
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Thank you very much for the feature Diana-Lee
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May 27, 2010

Thanks for the feature Teresa
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You are so very welcome Trevor
Thanking you very much for the feature Helen
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