Hungarian Grey
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The Hungarian Grey (Hungarian: Magyar Szürke), also known as the Hungarian Grey Steppe,[5]: 334 is a Hungarian breed of beef cattle.[4][6]: 96 It belongs to the group of Podolic cattle[7]: 27 [8]: 49 and is characterised by long lyre-shaped horns and a pale grey coat. It is well adapted to extensive pasture systems and was formerly raised in very large numbers in the Hungarian puszta. In the twentieth century it came close to extinction, but numbers have since risen.
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Country of origin | Hungary |
Use | dual-purpose, draught and beef |
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Skin colour | slate-coloured, dark grey mucosa |
Coat | shades of grey, from silvery white to ash grey |
Horn status | long slender horns, round in cross-section |
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