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  1. Feb 19, 2024 · Like many livestock breeds, the Ayrshire cattle is one of European origins. It is the only breed of dairy cow that was “developed” on the main isles of Britain, rather than on surrounding islands, but its origin stems from Scotland.

    • Ayrshire Cattle
    • Scotland
    • 450-600kg
    • Diary production
  2. The Ayrshire (IPA / ˈ ɛər ʃ ər /) is a Scottish breed of dairy cattle. It originates in, and is named for, the county of Ayrshire in south-western Scotland. Ayrshires typically have red and white markings; the red can range from a shade of orange to a dark brown.

  3. Ayrshire, breed of hardy dairy cattle originating in the county of Ayr, Scotland, in the latter part of the 18th century and considered to be the only special dairy breed to have originated in the British Isles. The body colour varies from almost pure white to nearly all cherry red or brown with.

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    • Where Does Ayrshire Cattle Come from?
    • What Is So Special About Ayrshire Cattle?
    • Why Should I Raise Ayrshire Cattle on My Farm?

    Ayrshire cattle are native to the district of Cunningham in the county of Ayr in Scotland. They were first established in the 18th century when native Scottish cattle were crossbred with Teeswater cattle. Teeswater cattle have been used in the development of several breeds including the Shorthorn breed in the United Kingdom, and the Holstein breed ...

    Ayrshire cows are best known for their milk and they are the top choice for cheese production in the United States. The average milk output for Ayrshire dairy cows is 20,000 pounds of milk throughout their life. They have a lactation period of 305 days. They are well known as efficient grazers and cattle that are adaptable to different farming meth...

    Ayrshires are known for excellent udder conformation
    They do not have excessive leg problems and foot problems
    Adaptable to different terrain and able to forage well
    Can adjust to warm and cold climates
    • Christina Pichler
    • Scotland
    • Ayrshire Cattle
    • Bos (primigenius) taurus
  4. The Ayrshire breed has proven itself all over the UK to be a low maintenance and economically viable breed. Originating in South-west Scotland, the Ayrshire Breed was first recorded on an official basis in the 1870's, with formation of the Ayrshire Cattle Society Herd Book in 1877.

  5. Sep 29, 2022 · The Ayrshire breed originated in the County of Ayr in Scotland, prior to 1800 and was regarded as an established breed by 1812. During its development, it was referred to first as the Dunlop, then the Cunningham, and finally, the Ayrshire.

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  7. Dec 15, 2021 · Typically recognized by red and white markings, Ayrshire cows are known for longevity, easy calving, and strength. Ayrshires are medium-sized cattle weigh over 1200lbs at maturity. These cows are highly popular for their versatility. Ayrshires are highly adaptable and can manage to cope with any management system.

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