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  1. The Milking Shorthorn breed is the most versatile of all breeds and this is one of its greatest attributes. These docile cows efficiently produce large volumes of nutritious milk each lactation and are large enough to have a high salvage value when their long productive lives finally come to an end.

  2. Feb 19, 2024 · Enter the Milking Shorthorn, a breed with a fascinating history and a surprisingly modern appeal. In this article, we’ll delve into the origins, characteristics, pros, and cons of this versatile breed, answering all your burning questions along the way.

  3. Milking Shorthorns have mixed coats of red, white, and roan. Learn more about this medium-sized dairy breed at American Dairy Association NE today.

  4. Originally a dual-purpose breed, the Milking Shorthorn was established in 1912 and officially recognized a dairy breed in 1969. The Milking Shorthorn is known for their deep red or roan haircoat, easy nature, durability and longevity.

  5. Sep 29, 2022 · The Dairy Shorthorn is also called the Milking Shorthorn in the USA and Canada. Photo courtesy of Oceanbrae Farms. Characteristics. Dairy Shorthorns are either red, red and white, white or roan, the last named colour being a very close mixture of red and white, and found in no other breed of cattle.

  6. Mar 1, 2024 · Milking Shorthorn cattle, also known as Dairy Shorthorns in the USA and Canada, have played a crucial role in the development of over 40 different cattle breeds worldwide, showcasing their profound impact on global cattle breeding.

  7. Milking/Dairy Shorthorn cattle are also known for high levels of fertility, grazing efficiency, and ease of management that result in the breed being highly suitable for low-input dairy operations in various production environments.

  8. There were Milking Shorthorn cows producing 20-30,000 pounds of milk per year 70-80 years ago. In fact a Milking Shorthorn cow (Melba 15th of Darbalara) established the World Production Butterfat record in 1924 by producing 32,522 pounds of milk with 1614 lbs. of butterfat (4.96%) in a 365 day period without the benefit of modern feeding or ...

  9. Apr 27, 2017 · Michigan State University Extension will explore the history of the seven major breeds of dairy cattle in the U.S. Holstein cattle were the first in the series, followed by Jerseys and Ayrshires, Guernseys and Brown Swiss. The sixth breed to be discussed is Milking Shorthorns.

  10. The Milking Shorthorn breed is the most versatile of all breeds and this is one of its greatest attributes. These docile cows efficiently produce large volumes of nutritious milk each lactation and are large enough to have a high salvage value when their long productive lives finally come to an end.

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