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Scottish Highland cattle

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    1. Village Bay on Einfelder See – Westufer des Einfelder Sees loop from Kiel Hauptbahnhof

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    Intermediate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    June 22, 2021

    Scottish highland cattle frolic on the pasture here. Very cute, especially when there are calves!

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      April 20, 2021

      Scottish Highland cattle are known for their good nature. Long orange fur and curved horns, these are the trademarks of the Scottish Highland cattle (Bos taurus). However, with their eye-catching appearance, they are not only pretty to look at.

      The highland cattle are well suited for extensive grazing under natural conditions and can defy wind and weather even in barren areas. Especially the endangered habitat types and biotopes worth protecting: moorland and heather areas, alluvial forest, wet meadows, spring and water protection areas are suitable for the use of the cattle breed.

      The highland cattle are considered to be relatively meek and have a strict hierarchy in their herd. Calves inherit the social status of their mother.
      The horns develop differently in bulls and cows: in males they grow first parallel to the ground and then bent forward. In the female animals they grow only curved upwards. These horns, which can span up to 1.60 m, are used by the highland cattle for foraging. In winter you can use it to dig for grass in the snow.

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        May 22, 2020

        The Scottish Highland Cattle, Highland Cattle or Kyloe is a breed of domestic cattle and is the oldest registered breed of cattle (1884).

        It originates from the north-west of Scotland and the Hebrides, where it has developed the properties ascribed to it through natural selection for centuries. Magnificent color with long fur, a very beautiful sight

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          Location: Mühbrook, Rendsburg-Eckernförde, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

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