- The
Fleckvieh (German pronunciation: [ˈflɛkfiː] , lit. 'spotted cattle') is a
breed of dual-purpose
cattle suitable for both milk and meat production...
- The
Simmental or
Swiss Fleckvieh is a
Swiss breed of dual-purpose cattle. It is
named after the
Simmental – the
valley of the
Simme river – in the Bernese...
-
German cattle breeds: the
German Black Pied, the
Deutsche Rotbunte and the
Fleckvieh. The
German Angus was bred in West
Germany in the 1950s by cross-breeding...
-
Cattle A
brown Swiss Fleckvieh cow
wearing a
cowbell Conservation status Domesticated Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:...
-
breeds that were bred for this
purpose as well. The
original Simmental/
Fleckvieh from
Switzerland is a
prime example. Not only are they a dual-purpose...
-
Waardenburg syndrome type 2A (with a
mutation in MITF) has been
found in dogs,
Fleckvieh cattle, minks, mice and a
golden hamster.
Degeneration of the cochlea...
-
growth and
energy utilisation of
Fleckvieh bulls as
compared to
German black pied bulls. It was
found that the
Fleckvieh bulls had
faster growth rates,...
-
Braunvieh Original Simmental: 297 Rätisches
Grauvieh Simmental: 296
Swiss Fleckvieh: 308
Breeds reported by
Switzerland Domestic Animal Diversity Information...
-
different cattle such as the
German Black Pied Cattle, Gelbvieh, and
Fleckvieh. The
cattle are
usually larger than the
Angus and
appear in
black and...
- breed,
closely related to the
Simmental cattle;
Simmental Fleckvieh,
another name of the
Fleckvieh cattle,
closely related to the
Simmental cattle. Simmenthal...