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Specie

ISO3
AUT
Language
ger.
Description
The German name means
Transboundary name
pied mountain cattle from the region of the river Enns
Other name
(Upper Styria)
Breed classification (geographic)
Ennstaler Bergscheck, Ennstaler Schecken, Helmete, Kampete, Kampete, Mountain Spotted, from German Kummet = collar, Enns
Additional information
Native
Additional information comments
Local
Efabis cultural value
1997 no purebreed animals of the breed were alive. The crosses are selected for type and colour re-establishing the old type of cattle.
Body conformation
official cattle of the Naturpark Grebenzen, Styria
Coat description
very well adapted to steep and poor mountain pastures.
Efabis skin colour
pied with red spots on white; head, tail and feet are always white, occasionally white neck and shoulders; red spots are dissolving into speckles.
Number of horns males
0
Number of horns females
0
Horn shape size and comments
2
Wither height males
2
Wither height females
short wax-coloured horns, curved forward and upward
Weight males
125.00
Weight females
120.00
Other specific visible traits
700
Herdbook
500
Herdbook established
lightly built cattle, lively temperament
Domestication status
y
Taxonomic classification
1997
Description of origin
domestic
Year of origin
0
Import
local breed improved since 1900 by Pinzgauer and Simmental and finally absorbed by Austrian Simmental circa 1950, the crosses were called
Location within country
Alpenfleckvieh
Local Risk
1850
Detailed local risk status
no imports
Regional Transboundary Risk (detailed)
Styria
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Sufficient