Highland Cattle
Taken at The Scottish Deer Centre on 25th June 2023 using Nikon D5200 with Sigma 600 mm zoom lens.
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Taken on The Oa, Islay on 11th July 2017 using Nikon D5200 with Sigma 600 mm zoom lens.
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Taken at Lismore on 5th August 2016 using Panasonic Lumix LX5 in macro mode.
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Highland Cattle
Highland Cattle.
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Local names:
Bos Taurus (primigenius)
Artiodactyla.
Bovidae
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Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland 
Long horns and long wavy coats that are coloured black, brindle, red,yellow, white, silver with a black nose.
Bulls: Up to 800 kilos. Cows: Up to 500 kilos.
Their milk generally has a very high butterfat content, and their meat, regarded as of the highest quality, is gaining mainstream acceptance as it is lower in cholesterol than other varieties of beef.