Just over 750,000
It would vary depending on the individual Limousin.
Limousin cattle originated from France, specifically from the Limousin and Marche regions. Locally, though, Limousin cattle come from other Limousin cattle, specifically cows and bulls that are of the Limousin breed.
1,982 civil solidarity pacts ("PACs") were registered in Limousin during 2009.
No. A Hereford cow will only give birth to a Hereford-Limousin cross calf if bred to a Limousin bull. Only a Limousin cow can give birth to a Limousin calf--IF she's bred to a Limousin bull. Just like a Hereford cow can only give birth to a Hereford calf if bred to a Hereford bull. Otherwise, she too (referring to the Limousin cow) can give birth to Hereford-Limousin-cross calf if bred to a Hereford bull.
Tour du Limousin was created in 1968.
Raymond Limousin has written: 'Jean Bourdichon, peintre & enlumineur'
Limousin cattle are both horned and polled depending on genetics. Horned tends to be more prevalent, but it is not uncommon to see French breeders that have polled Limousin cattle. Polled Limousin are most common in North America.
Yes, they have a high quality meat.
Limousin cows tend to have a height between 5 to 7 feet at the shoulder at adult maturity.
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