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Carinthian Blondvieh

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Carinthian Blondvieh is typically uniformly white or pale yellow, with a pale mouth, horns, and hooves. Cows weigh 500 kg (1,100 lb) to 600 kg (1,300 lb), bulls 800 kg (1,800 lb) to 850 kg (1,870 lb). Blondviehs were once bred to be triple purpose cattle, a
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in the late 20th century, when the population decreased sharply to about 100 cattle by 1990. Since then, several efforts have been made for the recovery of stocks:
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to develop a new breed which was officially formed by 1890. First recorded in the Carinthian lordship of
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The breed's date of origin is unknown. Dr. Adolf Gstirner sees the Blondvieh as descendant of
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Mittelkärntner Blondvieh, Austrian Federal Ministry for Agriculture
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cattle that came to Carinthia during the early medieval
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German
cattle breed
Carinthia
Austria
Slovene
Slavic settlement of the Eastern Alps
Gelbvieh
Eberstein
Lavanttal
Friesach
rare breed
Preservation of rare breeds in Austria
Archived
Wayback Machine
Mittelkärntner Blondvieh, Austrian Federal Ministry for Agriculture
Archived
Wayback Machine
Homepage Kärntner Blondvieh mit Fotos
Category
Cattle breeds originating in Austria

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