A breed of english beef cattle that are usually red
Australian Illawarra cattle developed from the shorthorn cattle in Illawara, Australia.
There are over 20,000 head of Shorthorn cattle in the US.
Leonard John Allen has written: 'Fitting shorthorn calves for the sale ring' -- subject(s): Feeding and feeds, Shorthorn cattle, Cattle
Milking Shorthorn's.
British-type beef breeds.
Bryant O. Cowan has written: 'Record of shorthorn prize winners' -- subject(s): Shorthorn cattle
shorthorn
The European Auroch and the Celtic Shorthorn.
The Shorthorn breed of cattle developed in the North East of England in the late 18th century for both dairy and beef production. ShorthornPlus are considered to be animals with 1/4 to 7/8 blood.
England. From England, Shorthorns were exported to such countries as Australia, South Africa, and North America. Check out the link posted below on origins of the Shorthorn.
The same sort of equipment you would use for raising Angus or Hereford cattle.
The Droughtmaster is a sub-tropical breed of beef cattle developed in Australia from crossing Zebu-type and British-type cattle (mainly Shorthorn, Hereford and Shorthorn-Devon crosses) cattle during the early 1900s. The lifespan of this breed has not been determined.