Hereford cow
SCHLEICH 13867
Hereford cattle come from the English county of Herefordshire, where they have been bred since the 17th century. They are extremely good-natured and undemanding animals. Since they can survive in almost any climatic conditions, they are now bred throughout the world, from Australia to Argentina.
Fun fact: Hereford cows give birth to their first calf at the age of two to three.
Scientific facts:
Scientific name: Bos taurus
Global home: Worldwide
Conservation status: Least concern
Primary habitat: Grassland
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