They come from the south western area of England, they are often referred to as the North Devon.
Before Angus cattle were bred to be bigger than they actually where, the largest British breed has to be South Devon.
South Devon, Devon, Red Poll, Shorthorn, and Hereford are English breeds that are originally red in colour. Shorthorns also come in red roan and white, but there are red versions of Shorthorns around. Red Angus could be considered an English breed, which is red, even though it is originally from Scotland.
Angus cattle are a Scottish breed of beef cattle that originated from Scotland.
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.
Polled. The dominant polled characteristics come from the Red Poll breed that is infused into this breed to make it the Senepol breed.
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.
They can be both. But most are normally horned due to breed characteristics and buyers preference. In the show ring they prefer bulls to be horned while heifers and cows should be polled or have there horns removed.
A Guernsey is a breed of cattle, particularly dairy cattle.
A very playful and active breed!
Because the breed needs to keep producing offspring if breeders are to keep the breed from going extinct. Cattle don't live forever, and offspring need to be produced to keep the breed alive for many many years to come.
Galloway cattle originated in Scotland. The breed has been introduced to several other countries for beef production. There are three different types of Galloway cattle that have direct lineage to the original breeding stock for food consumption.
The breed is called Devon.