Highland cattle
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Refers to a specific breed of cattle from Scotland.
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- While driving through Scotland, we saw a herd of Highland cattle grazing in a field.
- Tourists love taking pictures of the shaggy Highland cattle grazing in the fields.
- Highland cattle are easily recognizable by their long, shaggy coats and prominent horns.
- The farmer decided to raise a herd of Highland cattle because they are so hardy.
- The farmer raises Highland cattle for their lean, high-quality beef.
- With their long horns and thick coats, Highland cattle are perfectly adapted to the harsh Scottish weather.
- Despite their intimidating appearance, Highland cattle are known for their docile temperament.
- We saw a magnificent bull among the herd of Highland cattle on our trip.
- The photograph beautifully captured a solitary Highland cattle against the misty landscape.
- Have you ever seen Highland cattle up close?
- Originating from the Scottish Highlands, the Highland cattle breed is well-suited to harsh weather.
- Unlike many other breeds, Highland cattle can thrive on poor quality grazing land.
- Tourists often stop their cars to take pictures of the iconic Highland cattle.
- Next year, the nature reserve will introduce a small group of Highland cattle for conservation grazing.
- A small fold of Highland cattle is a common and charming sight on Scottish farms.
- The distinctive appearance of Highland cattle makes them a symbol of Scotland.
- Have you ever seen a calf of the Highland cattle breed? They are incredibly fluffy.
- For centuries, Scottish farmers have bred Highland cattle for their resilience and high-quality beef.
- Conservation grazing projects sometimes use Highland cattle to manage vegetation.
- A young calf was seen following its mother among the Highland cattle.