Country
Specie
ISO3
AUT
Language
ger.
Other name
Manhartsberg, Schiltern, Waldviertler, Waldviertler Vieh
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Adaptability to specific environment
The breed is well adapted to rough climate.
Special characteristic of product
This breed produces high quality meat.
Other special qualities
This breed is known for hard claws and wad famous for its draught power
Efabis adaptability to marginal land
lime-free pastures
Color comments
Solid coloured: red, brown, white, blond with wax coloured horns and claws, flesh coloured muzzle
Efabis main colour
Yellowish white to light red
Efabis skin colour
Flesh
Number of horns males
2
Number of horns females
2
Wither height males
140
Wither height females
132
Weight males
900.00
Weight females
575.00
Herdbook
y
Herdbook established
1939
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
composite of local strains and Tschechisches rotes Höhenvieh
Year of origin
19
Import
1970 to 1980 5% from Glan-Donnersberger (Germany) and Gelbvieh (Germany)
Location within country
Lower Austria; Upper Austria
Local cryo conservation status
Sufficient
Local Risk
At Risk
Detailed local risk status
Endangered maintained