Pinzgauer Cattle Breeders Associations and Societies
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The ancestors
of the Pinzgauer cattle were introduced to their primary breeding area
in the Hohe Tauern mountain range located in today's federal state of Salzburg
by the Celts around 800 BC. |
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Pinzgauer cattle
were introduced to the United States in 1976 from Austria via Canada |
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The Pinzgauer Cattle
Breeders Society of South Africa affiliated with the SA Stud Book
and Livestock Improvement Association (SASBLIA) in 1962. The Society consistently
ensures that two to three best-performing young bulls are made available
to the Taurus Stock Improvement Co-operative for the collection of semen
for use by both stud and commercial breeders. |
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Pinzgauer cattle
originated in the Pinzgau Valley in Austria and are descendents of the European
mountains breeds dating back to the early 1600's. Selectively bred to be
a dual-purpose animal, the Pinzgauer has gained a large foothold in the
cattle industry throughout the world. |
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