Montbeliarde
cattle breeders societies and associations |
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The Montbeliarde
is a red and white breed of cattle that originated in the east of
France in the 19th century, and was officially recognized as a breed
in 1889, 117 years ago. The British Montbeliarde Cattle Society promotes
the breed to dairy farmers throughout the UK. |
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The UPRa
Montbéliarde is the National Unit for the Selection and Promotion
of the Montbéliarde Breed. The Montbéliarde breed makes
up almost the whole of the bovine population of the Franche-Comté region.
It is also well-established in the whole of the east, the south-east
and the centre of France. |
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The Montbéliarde
breed was first heard of in 1872 when Joseph GRABER, a breeder based
in Couthenans, exhibited a batch of selected cows under this name
at the Langres agricultural competition. |
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