Conservation status | |
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Country of origin | United States |
Distribution |
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Use | dual-purpose, milk and beef |
Traits | |
Weight | |
Coat | red |
Horn status | horns of medium size |
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The American Milking Devon is an American breed of dual-purpose cattle, reared both for milk and for beef. It derives from the Devon cattle of the United States, which in turn are derived from the North Devon cattle of south-west England. It was established as a separate breed in 1978 with the formation of the American Milking Devon Cattle Association, after the breeding aims of the Devon were concentrated almost exclusively on beef production.[4]: 244 It is a rare breed: its conservation status is listed as by the Livestock Conservancy as 'critical'.[3]
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