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They roughly lack the influence of Hungarian grey cattle.
Hungarian Grey cattle are slender and tall.
Long-horn Hungarian Grey Cattle - Hungarian breed, traditionally kept in the open full year.
Water buffalo horn is very suitable, as is horn of several antelopes such as gemsbok, oryx, ibex, and that of Hungarian grey cattle.
Hortobágy is a steppe, a grassy plain with Hungarian Grey cattle, Racka sheep, Water Buffalo, and horses tended by herdsmen.
Nowadays Hungarian Grey cattle are kept mainly as tourist attractions in the Hortobágy National Park and other Hungarian national parks.
The livestock includes the Hungarian Grey Cattle which is a major tourist attraction in the Hungarian National Park of Hortobágy.
In medieval Europe, annual cattle drives brought Hungarian Grey cattle across the Danube River to the beef markets of Western Europe.
Hungarian Grey Cattle or Hungarian Steppe Cattle (in Hungarian: Magyar szürke szarvasmarha) are an old beef cattle breed from Hungary.
Heinz Heck, in Munich, crossed Hungarian Grey Cattle, Highland cattle, Murnau-Werdenfels Cattle, Angeln cattle, German Friesian cattle, Podolic cattle and Corsican cattle breeds.
Domestic Cattle (Bos taurus)
Definitive hosts: Horse (Equus caballus) and Cattle (Bos taurus)
Zebu (Bos taurus indicus), a type of domesticated bovine cattle-like animal found in India, East Africa and China.
It also prevent the harmful increase (%) in inheritance of Bos Taurus or Bos Indicus genes; and because it can improve production in the new generations f2, f3, etc.
Simply placing European beef cattle (Bos Taurus), highly productive in temperate climates, in Central Brazil, would not produce good results, due to their inability to adapt to a tropical environment.
Tizzano M, Merigo F, Sbarbati A. Evidence of solitary chemosensory cells in a large mammal: the diffuse chemosensory system in Bos Taurus airways.
It is a combination of the Sahiwal, a dairy breed of (Bos indicus) from Pakistan and Holstein (Bos taurus) breeds, designed for the tropical regions of Australia.
Archaeological evidence shows that domestication occurred independently in the Near East and the Indian subcontinent between 10,000-8,000 years ago, giving rise to the two major domestic taxa observed today: humpless Bos taurus (taurine) and humped Bos indicus (zebu), respectively.
The Southern Yellow breed is clearly Zebu (Bos taurus indicus), the Northern Yellow Breed is clearly taurine (Bos taurus taurus), and the Central Plains Yellow Breed is intermediate.