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Longhorn cattle

 
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A Longhorn cow

Longhorn cattle are a long-horned brown and white breed of beef cattle originating from Craven in the north of England. They have a white patch along the line of their spine and under their bellies.

They are not to be confused with the Texas longhorn breed, which is often called simply "Longhorn cattle".

The Longhorn breed was much improved by Robert Bakewell of Dishley. His selective breeding made the breed very popular towards the end of the 18th century. The breed is still to be found in Leicestershire at the Stanley's Springbarrow Farm, Freddy de Lisle's Quenby Hall and a small herd has been re-introduced at Calke Abbey in Derbyshire where the Harpur-Crewe family had traditionally kept them.

Difference Between Texas Longhorns

Longhorns have curved horns that can go over the face, when Texas longhorn horns go in any shape and size. Texas longhorn cattle can be any color a cow can be other than blue-roan, when longhorn are only brown and white.

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