Country
Specie
ISO3
NLD
Language
dutch
Description
Dutch Belted cattle have a white belt. More than 25 cm. Between the shoulder and the hip. Between 126-136 cm. Horns, feet and tongue have to be pigmented. https://zeldzamerassen.nl/lakenvelderrund/de-vereniging/
Transboundary name
Dutch Belted
Other name
Dutch Belted
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Additional information
Lakenvelder population: 50% black and 50% red; semen of 10 bulls at KI Samen BV, 1100 inseminations a year and unknown number of natural matings in 2004. 1100 females and 30 males and 304 breeders in 2004.
Efabis cultural role comment
as old animal used as
Efabis cultural value
park-cattle
Adaptability to specific environment
by country-seats
Coat description
claw quality
Efabis skin colour
multi coloured: black or red with white belt
Horn shape size and comments
2
Wither height males
2
Wither height females
occurrence of rare polled animals, little volatile horns
Weight females
130.00
Domestication status
y
Taxonomic classification
1997
Description of origin
domestic
Year of origin
0
Import
indigenous original Dutch Belted (Lakenvelder)
Location within country
In 1772 this breed was already described. In 1950 the breed was almost extinct. No herd book meant no sires to use.
Local cryo conservation status
5-20% Belted Galloway imported from United Kingdom since 1960: 5-20% Dutch Belted imported from USA since 1979
Local Risk
country-wide
Detailed local risk status
Sufficient
Regional Transboundary Risk (detailed)
At Risk
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Endangered maintained