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Canadienne

The Canadienne cattle breed, also known as the Canadian or Black Jersey, is a heritage breed that traces its origins back to North America, specifically the region that is now Quebec, Canada. Developed from cattle brought by French settlers in the 1600s, this breed is renowned for its adaptability to harsh climates and resilient nature. Canadienne cattle are typically small to medium-sized with a distinctive appearance marked by dark brown or black coats, sometimes accented by lighter-colored muzzles and underbellies.

The breed is primarily valued for its dairy production, offering high-quality milk that is particularly rich in butterfat, making it ideal for cheese production. Canadienne cattle are noted for their hardiness and ability to thrive on rough terrains and marginal pastures, a testament to their evolution in the demanding conditions of Canada. Despite their smaller size, they exhibit a robust build with a characteristic vigor and longevity, often calving with ease and maintaining productivity for many years.

While their numbers have dwindled in modern times due to the dominance of more commercially focused breeds, there is a growing interest in preserving the Canadienne, not only for its economic contributions to sustainable and organic farming but also as a living legacy of agricultural history. Conservation efforts are in place to ensure the survival and genetic diversity of this unique and valued heritage breed.

Colors: Black, Brown

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