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FLECKVIEH / SIMMENTAL
The Fleckvieh, also called Simmental or Simmental Fleckvieh, is a breed of the domestic bovine.
The horns are bright, with slightly outward and upward bent yellowish tips.
High milk and meat performance
Stable foundation
Fitness Stark
Long life expectancy
The animals are medium to large.
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Cow:
Weight: approx. 600 – 900 kg
Height at withers: approx. 138 – 145 cm
Daily increase: 1200 – 1500 g
Annual milk yield: approx. 10,400 kg
An average of 3.96% fat and 3.55% Protein -
Bulls:
Weight: approx. 1100 – 1350 kg
Height at withers: approx. 150 – 160 cm
CHAROLAIS
Charolais is a French cattle breed. It is mainly used for meat production and, in particular, for crossbreeding with other breeds.
The frame is large, the frame is wide, deep and long.
The musculature is strongly pronounced.
The animals are late ripe and have a low tendency to grease.
Stable health
Very high increases
Low fats
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Cow:
Weight: approx. 700 – 950 kg
Height at withers: approx. 135 cm
Daily increase: 1350 – 1400 g -
Bulls:
Weight: approx. 1100 – 1400 kg
Height at withers: approx. 145 cm
Daily increase: 1350 – 1400 g
HOLSTEIN
The Rinderrasse Holstein is one of the world’s most important dairy cattle breeds
Very high milk performance
Stable health
Large-framed, fertile
The animals are medium to large.
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Weight approx. 600 to 750 kg
Withers height: ca.138 – 146 cm
Annual milk output: approx. 8300 kg
Average 4.2% fat and 3.4% protein per liter of milk
LIMOUSIN
The Limousin cow is a cattle breed that originates from the Limousin region of France of the same name.
The beef is bred as a worldwide pure meat bark.
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Cow:
Weight: approx. 700 – 1000 kg
Height at withers: approx. 137 cm
Daily increase: 900 – 1100 g -
Bulls:
Weight: approx. 1100 – 1450 kg
Height at withers: approx. 143 cm
Daily increase: 1100 – 1500 g