BIG fluffy Belted Galloway cattle wandering through head height scrub and grassland may create a bit of a spectacle but does it really benefit our wildlife or is it just a way of giving cows holidays?
Last year, Meath man Dermot Colreavy swapped his herd of 20 continental cattle for four Belted Galloways. Although it was a big drop in numbers, he says he now feels he is breeding something for the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A herd of 100 cattle is being used to boost nature across several thousand hectares of the Cotswolds. The National Trust is using ...
The Belted Galloway, or “Belties,” as they are known among cattle breeders, were originally developed during the 16th century in the former Galloway District of Scotland, a rugged and hilly seacoast ...
The Weekly Times first interviewed Hettie Biersteker and Andre Groot when they first started their Silvan Park Belted Galloways stud six years ago. The Dutch couple were flower farmers for 17 years ...
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LAWTON, Okla. (AP) - Chris and Claire Johnson are raising a herd of uniquely colored and textured cattle at their Buffalo Dream Ranch in far northwestern Comanche County near the western boundary of ...
A herd of belted Galloway bullocks has arrived at Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s West Chevington coastal wilding site reserve for the first time as part of its Wilding West Chevington project. The ...
A herd of 100 cattle is being used to boost nature across several thousand hectares of the Cotswolds. The National Trust is using the belted Galloway herd for conservation grazing in Gloucestershire’s ...