Gyr (Gur, Gir)
The
Gyr is a medium to medium large animal, depending on whether
they were developed in the Gyr valley region or in the
surrounding mountain area. They can be either spotted
(very fine spotting similar to roan in shorthorn) or rich
red with varying degrees of the two combined. The undercoat
is always red even on cattle that may almost appear white.
The Gyr are extremely intelligent and very willing cattle
to work with. Theit hair is coated with an oil that
is secreted by the skin that is a natural insect repellent.
Another feature of zebu cattle is the extra layer of muscle
tissue just under the skin (like in horses) which enables
them to shake their skin to remove or discourage parasites.
The Gyr are very social cattle
and spend a lot of time licking, touching and
leaning on each other. The bulls tend to protect the herd and the
whole herd protects the calves.
The cows seem to rotate being nurse maids and a large number of
the calves stay together with them, but as soon as there is a disturbance
the whole herd will gallop back to protect them.
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