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  2. Highland cattle - Wikipedia

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    The Highland is a Scottish breed of rustic cattle. It originated in the Scottish Highlands and the Western Islands of Scotland and has long horns and a long shaggy coat. It is a hardy breed, able to withstand the intemperate conditions in the region.

  3. List of Scottish breeds - Wikipedia

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    Skye and Scottish Borders, mid-18th century or earlier vulnerable native breed [22] [23] Golden Retriever: Glen Affric, 1865 not at risk [24] Gordon Setter: Moray, 1700s vulnerable native breed [25] Rough Collie: Scottish Highlands, 19th century not at risk [26] Smooth Collie: Scotland, 19th century vulnerable native breed Scottish Terrier

  4. Farmer’s Cute Video of Highland Cows With the Zoomies ... - AOL

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    Adam, dad of lots of animals at Fluffy Feather Farm in Harvard, Illinois, recently shared a clip of his Miniature Scottish Highland cows happily doing zoomies in their pasture, and it's something ...

  5. Galloway cattle - Wikipedia

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    The British Galloway Society was founded in 1908. They did not recognise dun coloured Galloway cattle, which was met with outrage and this ban was later lifted. [9] In 1951, Galloway cattle were introduced to Australia. [10] In the 1950s, the breed enjoyed much success because the beef market demanded low input (feed) cattle with high quality meat.

  6. Rough Collie - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish variety was a large, strong, aggressive dog, bred to herd highland sheep. The Welsh variety was small and nimble, domesticated and friendly, and also herded goats. When the English saw these dogs at the Birmingham market, they interbred them with their own variety of sheepdogs, producing a mixture of short- and long-haired varieties.

  7. Collie - Wikipedia

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    The collie name usually refers to dogs of Scottish origin which have spread into many other parts of the world, often being called sheepdog or shepherd dog elsewhere. [3] Iris Combe, in her book, “Border Collies,” says that in old Gaelic “collie” was the rural term for anything useful — a “collie dog” was a useful dog.

  8. 36 Popular Dog Breeds That Don't Shed - AOL

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    Having a dog doesn't mean your home must become a nest of pet hair. Some dogs are literally hairless, and even ones with long coats can be non-shedding. 36 Popular Dog Breeds That Don't Shed

  9. Highland cattle saved me after breakdown - nurse - AOL

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    Highland cows Colin and Harry moo-ve in on park. Cows turn heads as they bring town to a standstill. Farmer gifted nine Highland cows after dog attack. Related internet links. The Highland Hideout ...