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American scottish highland cattle association
American scottish highland cattle association




american scottish highland cattle association

Larger Lowlines (more typical of the American Aberdeen / Lowline breed),Īre midsized cattle that mostly range in frame scores from 2-3. Lowlines) are kept as miniature cattle on small acreages. The term "miniature" refers only to their frame scores not their breed. Lowlines are literally miniature (old heritage bloodline) Angus. Sometimes referred to as Ausline in Australia.īreed Description: The smallest Frame Score (1 and shorter) Miniature Angus were first marketed as Loala, but that term didn't really catch on. Heritage, Fullblood A miniature Angus (1 - 0000)ĪKA: Lowline, American Aberdeen Angus (AAA), Ausline, Loala These terms may be used differently in different breed registries. fullblood breed cattle: 100% blood percentage (100% pure).purebred breed cattle: 87.5% - 99.99% blood percentage.percentage breed cattle: 50% - 87.499% blood percentage.composite breed cattle: 25% - 49.99% blood percentage.Purity of cattle breeds may be referred to with the following terms: (?) = There are not many of these "breeds", some may be extinct Western Heritage Cattle (miniature taurindicus).Kentsire (mini Hereford, Lowline, Dutch Belted).Highland, Highpark purebred & mixed minis.Belfair, and the Irish Jersey, or Belmont.We keep the rarest of those miniature cattle listed in the breeder directories at But miniature cattle in most other breeds are rare.

american scottish highland cattle association

Miniature cattle of course are common in Lowline and miniature Herefords. Below are most breeds known to have some fullblood (100% pure) miniature cattle among them. There are many breeds of cattle that range in size ( frame score).






American scottish highland cattle association