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| nickname = | maleweight = 1100–1300 kg | femaleweight = 700–800 kg | maleheight = 150–165 cm | femaleheight = 140–150 cm | skincolor = | coat = red pied or solid red | horn = horned or polled | subspecies = taurus | note = }} The Fleckvieh is a breed of dual-purpose cattle suitable for both milk and meat production. It originated in Central Europe in the nineteenth century from cross-breeding of local stock with Simmental cattle imported from Switzerland. Today, there are 41 million animals worldwide. It is the second most numerous breed in the world. ==History== The Fleckvieh originated in the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Bavaria from cross-breeding of local stock with Simmental cattle imported from Switzerland from about 1830. The Simmental had good milk-producing and draught qualities, and the resulting crosses were triple-purpose animals with milk, meat and draught capabilities. The Fleckvieh is now a dual-purpose breed; it may be used for the production of beef or milk, or be crossed with dairy breeds or with beef breeds.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Facts about Fleckvieh )〕 It is reported from several European countries, including Austria, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands and Spain, and also, since 2009, from Switzerland; in Hungary, the Fleckvieh is present on many small farms and its importance is growing steadily. It is also reported from other countries of the world, including Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fleckvieh」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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