How to Identify Red Poll Cattle
How to Identify Red Poll Cattle
This is an in-depth guide on how to identify Red Poll cattle.
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Do a search on the Internet or in your cattle breeds book on "Red Poll" cattle.

Study the characteristics of the breed. Note the following: Colouration: Red Polls have a deep red colouration all throughout except on their tail switches, which is always white. Their noses are quite pink too, in contrast to the colouration of the rest of their bodies. Body type and characteristics: Red Polls are a British-type beef breed, with the same kind of muscularity that is found in Angus, Shorthorn and Hereford cattle. They are a medium to small-framed breed, like all British breeds are. Head characteristics: Red Polls are naturally polled. Other characteristics: This breed was originally made as a dual purpose breed in England in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. They are a fairly old breed, first described by Rev. Arthur Young in 1794. Red Polls are very docile, making them great to work with, and they are heavy milkers with the ability to drop small but weighty beefy calves; these same cows have excellent calving ease. They are a breed that is great for grass-only operations because of their excellent foraging ability. Cows and bulls are long-lived, able to breed well into their 'teens, minimizing the number of replacements needed for raising this breed. They are a tough, durable breed, that can thrive quite well in colder environments (if they're fed properly of course.)

Memorize the details and characteristics of this breed.

Go on a field trip or road trip and see if you can find farms and ranches with Red Poll cattle. Take pictures of what you thought were Red Poll cattle, and compare them with pictures of Red Poll cattle on the Internet and in your cattle breeds book.

Red Poll crossed with many breeds in the USA as were important to pioneers. A little cow that could raise a calf and provide the family with milk, produce a bullock to pull the wagon or plow; got breed to many native breeds. The breed has strong trait of white in the tail, poll (takes horns off most) and is an easy keeper. Being calm natured was important to many pioneer families and she often was the only cow on a small farm. This trait of being o.k. with being alone without others is uncommon; but a trait of this breed.

DNA testing is available to prove the breed genetics by the ARPA and Pfizer can identify economic traits; the Red Poll, the breed seems has tested with exceptional feed efficiency. You will find red poll steers finish very well on grass for this reason; they have a straight back.

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