
RARE BREEDS TRUST OF AUSTRALIA
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CATTLE: Belted Galloway
Country of Origin
Scotland, United Kingdom
Australian Status

Uses
Beef
Breed traits
Known primarily for its distinctive white, mid-body stripe sandwiched between red, dun, or black coats, the Belted Galloway is an ancient breed known for its hardiness, longevity, ease of calving, and adaptability.
They are a medium framed cattle with bulls weighing between 815kg-955kg, and cows between 400-650. The cows are excellent mothers producing calves yearly. The cattle are resistant to pink eye, insects, and foot problems with a life span of 17-20 years.
Docile, naturally polled cattle, they are also excellent foragers, and produce lean and flavourful meat with a high dress out percentage.
History
In the 16th century, the cattle are first mention in the area of Galloway in Scotland. In 1878 the Galloway Cattle Society of Great Britain was established.
History in Australia
The first official record of the cattle being imported into Australia occurs in 1951, although there is come evidence they were here earlier.
Breed Organisation
Australian Belted Galloway Association
Australian Population
2022: Males: 212; Females 1089; Herds: 80
References
https://www.thecattlesite.com/breeds/beef/9/belted-galloway
https://beltedgalloway.org.au/
https://lbcentre.com.au/Galloway_Cattle__Beef_Marketing.php
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