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Magyar Szürke

Country

Specie

ISO3
HUN
Language
hun.
Other name
Hungarian Grey, Hungarian Grey
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Additional information
1999: Hungarian Grey account for 12% of the domestic cow stock used for meat production.
Adaptability to specific environment
The breed is known for its adaptability towards extreme climatic conditions.
Specific resistance or tolerance
This breed is reported to be resistant to foot and mouth disease (FMD).
Specific reproductive characteristic
The females are known for calving ease.
Efabis adaptability to marginal land
utilization of poor pastures and wetland
Color comments
uni coloured: blue, grey comment: males are darker (black around eyes and black scrotum)
Number of horns males
2
Number of horns females
2
Horn shape size and comments
long horns (70-80 cm)
Wither height males
150
Wither height females
136
Weight males
800.00
Weight females
525.00
Herdbook
y
Herdbook established
1900
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
indigenous breed indigenous breed of Podolic origin
Location within country
Great Hungarian Plain
Local cryo conservation status
No Material
Local Risk
Not at Risk
Detailed local risk status
Not at Risk

Lincoln Red

Country

Specie

ISO3
HUN
Language
eng.
Transboundary name
Lincoln Red
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Locally adapted
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Special characteristic of product
Its meat is used to produce Hungarian specialty products.
Number of horns males
0
Number of horns females
0
Weight males
800.00
Weight females
500.00
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Local cryo conservation status
No Material
Local Risk
Unknown
Detailed local risk status
Unknown
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Endangered

Limousin

Country

Specie

ISO3
HUN
Language
eng.
Transboundary name
Limousin
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Locally adapted
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Additional information
Limousin and Blonde account for 15% of the domestic cow stock used for meat production.
Color comments
uni coloured: red
Number of horns males
0
Number of horns females
0
Wither height males
149
Wither height females
133
Weight males
1300.00
Weight females
700.00
Herdbook
y
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
imported from France
Local cryo conservation status
No Material
Local Risk
Not at Risk
Detailed local risk status
Not at Risk
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Not at Risk

Jersey

Country

Specie

ISO3
HUN
Transboundary name
Jersey
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Exotic
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Number of horns males
0
Number of horns females
0
Herdbook
y
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
imported; exotic
Local cryo conservation status
No Material
Local Risk
At Risk
Detailed local risk status
Endangered
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Not at Risk

Hungarian Gray Cattle

Country

Specie

ISO3
HUN
Language
eng
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Local cryo conservation status
No Information
Local Risk
At Risk
Detailed local risk status
Endangered

Hungarian Bison

Country

Specie

ISO3
HUN
Language
Eng
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Local cryo conservation status
No Information
Local Risk
At Risk
Detailed local risk status
Vulnerable

Holstein-friz

Country

Specie

ISO3
HUN
Language
hun.
Transboundary name
Holstein (black and white)
Other name
Holstein-Friesian
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Locally adapted
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Additional information
In 2003, of the registered dairy cow stock, 85% are pure varieties Holstein Friesian with high blood proportion, created through constant crossing in the sixth generation. There are approximately about 250,000 cows of dairy Holstein Friesian.
Special characteristic of product
This breed is known for its high milk yield.
Color comments
multi coloured: black and white or red and white
Number of horns males
0
Number of horns females
0
Wither height females
142
Weight males
1300.00
Weight females
700.00
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
imported from USA, Canada, The Netherlands
Local cryo conservation status
No Material
Local Risk
Not at Risk
Detailed local risk status
Not at Risk
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Not at Risk

Hereford

Country

Specie

ISO3
HUN
Language
eng.
Transboundary name
Hereford
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Locally adapted
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Additional information
Hereford, angus and galloway account for 22% of the domestic cow stock used for meat production.
Color comments
uni coloured: dark red with white stripe along the back
Number of horns males
0
Number of horns females
0
Horn shape size and comments
20% polled
Wither height males
136
Wither height females
127
Weight males
800.00
Weight females
500.00
Herdbook
y
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
imported from UK, USA, Canada
Local cryo conservation status
No Material
Local Risk
At Risk
Detailed local risk status
Endangered
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Not at Risk

Galloway

Country

Specie

ISO3
HUN
Language
eng.
Transboundary name
Galloway
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Locally adapted
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Additional information
Hereford, angus and galloway account for 22% of the domestic cow stock used for meat production.
Number of horns males
0
Number of horns females
0
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Local cryo conservation status
No Material
Local Risk
At Risk
Detailed local risk status
Critical
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Not at Risk

Charolais

Country

Specie

ISO3
HUN
Language
fr.
Transboundary name
Charolais
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Locally adapted
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Additional information
Charolais account for 17% of the domestic cow stock used for meat production.
Color comments
uni coloured: yellowish
Number of horns males
0
Number of horns females
0
Horn shape size and comments
10% polled
Wither height males
148
Wither height females
135
Weight males
1400.00
Weight females
700.00
Herdbook
y
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
imported from France
Local cryo conservation status
No Material
Local Risk
At Risk
Detailed local risk status
Vulnerable
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Not at Risk
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