Blacksided Trondheim and Norland Cattle
Blacksided Trondheim and Norland Cattle
Also Known
By: Sidet trønderfe og nordlandsfe, Black Trondheim, Colorsided
Trondheim and Northlandm Nordland, Røros
A naturally polled, small-boned, coloursided cow with short legs. Normally
it is blacksided, but other colors such as red, gray, or brindled-sided
animals occur. This breed is found in northern Norway.
It is a dual purpose breed with good milk-yielding properties. It is
common to the mountain areas of Trondelag and Nordland counties and is
considered a good grazing animal that is efficient on a high-roughage diet.
Mean live weight is 400 kg for cows and a mean yield of approximately 4500
kg pr. year. They have 4.3% fat and 3.3% protein. Population estimate in
1994 was 400-500 breeding cows. Semen reserves in 1995 was 57,893 units.
Reference:
Mason, I.L. 1996. A World Dictionary of Livestock Breeds, Types
and Varieties. Fourth Edition. C.A.B International. 273 pp.
Stiftelsen Norsk Landbrunksmuseum, Sagabygget, Norges landbrukshogskole,
1432 Ås, Norway
Photographs:
Stiftelsen Norsk Landbrunksmuseum, Sagabygget, Norges landbrukshogskole,
1432 Ås, Norway
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