Cow Tiroler Braunvieh
Cow of the breed 'Tiroler Braunvieh'
The Braunvieh is a uniform brown to gray-brown bark with black nose surrounded by white. His horns are bright with a dark tip. The cows weigh about 550-750 kg at the withers 138-152 cm, ca 1000-1300 kg bulls. It is the Braunvieh (Brown Swiss also called) is now a dual purpose breed with milk emphasized a high milk yield, which varies depending on the location between 7,200 (mountainous areas) and 12,000 liters per year. The daily gain of beef cattle is 1.2 kg in the intensive fattening. Emphasize the high milk protein content of 3.5 to 4.5 percent. Braunvieh is in terms of useful life and lifetime production in many countries the No. 1
Dutch name: Koe (Bos Prigmigenius Taurus)
Cattle are the most common type of large domesticated ungulates. They are a prominent modern member of the subfamily Bovinae, are the most widespread species of the genus "Bos", and are most commonly classified collectively as "Bos primigenius". Cattle are raised as livestock for meat, as dairy animals for milk and other dairy products, and as draft animals.