Galloway
The Galloway breed is small to medium framed. The hair
is long, soft and wavy with a thick undercoat. The most common color is
black, and there are also yellowish-gray to light brown animals.
New-born calves are mahogany brown. The head is short and broad, the ears are of medium length and
wide, and are fringed with long hair. The neck is of medium length, the
shoulders are angular and high; the brisket is full and deep.
Polled. Undemanding with respect to feed and care. Hardy. Quiet
temperament, placid and obedient. Suited to crossing with other breeds,
traditionally with the Shorthorn. Good-quality meat, tender and well
marbled.
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