Belted Galloways originate in Scotland, like Galloways, Highland and Angus cattle do.
Polled.
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Polled. The dominant polled characteristics come from the Red Poll breed that is infused into this breed to make it the Senepol breed.
The Dutch Belted is typically a dairy breed.
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Yes, since this will really put the emphasis on heterosis for MG-Galloway X calves. Belted Galloways are relatively the same size as MG's are, so the calves will come out nice and small, but VERY growthy. Heterosis, by the way, is achieved by breeding one breed of bovine with an unrelated different breed of bovine to get a calf that is superior (genotypically and phenotypically) to either of its parents.
It is a breed that has a white "belt" around its middle. Such breeds include Belted Galloway, Dutch Belted and Buelingos.
Both.
Depends on what breed of "oreo" cow you're referring to: Dutch Belted or Belted Galloway?
The forelock, since it is just as pronounced in this breed of cattle (WAY more than any other breed, even Galloways), as it is in horses.
Correct. "Polled" is the term given to cattle and goats that never grow horns. For example, Red Polls and Angus are cattle breeds that are naturally polled. Appenzells are a naturally polled breed of goats.