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The White Park is a modern British breed of cattle. It was established in 1973 to include several herds or populations of colour-pointed white cattle – white-coated, with points of either red or black on the ears and feet. [5] Such cattle have a long history in the British Isles, and the origins of some herds go back to the Middle Ages. [6 ...
A British White in England. The British White has shortish white hair, and has dark points – usually black, but sometimes red. The coloured points include the ears, feet, eyelids, nose and often even teats. It is naturally polled (hornless), medium-sized and compactly built. There may be some coloured spots on the body fur, and the skin ...
British White cattle, another breed, sometimes called "British White Park" Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title White Park .
The Speckle Park is a modern Canadian breed of beef cattle. It was developed in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan from 1959, by cross-breeding stock of the British Aberdeen Angus and Shorthorn breeds; the spotted or speckled pattern for which it is named derived from a single bull with the colour-pointed markings of the British White Park.
It refers to the breeds: White Park (Oklahoma State University) and American White Park (Oklhoma State University) and (maybe) even to the British White. White Park cattle itself may be a disambiguation. The White Park is also subject of the Speckle Park-RM, that I may split up with that request: Talk:Canadian Speckle Park#Requested moves.
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Chillingham bulls contributed genetically to White Park herds in the early 20th century, but the Chillingham herd has remained pure. Some degree of genetic affinity between Chillingham and White Park cattle would therefore be predicted and is supported by genetic studies. [15] Some kinship with Scandinavian cattle has been suggested. [16]
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