The shorthorn cattle originated on the northeastern coast of England in the countries of North cumberberland, Durham York, and Lincoln. The beginning of the breed actually took place In the valley of the tees river. The Colling brothers Charles and Robert were the founders of the breed of shorthorn cattle. Previously they contributed to the native cattle of the area but it remained that these breeders to develop the first systematic breeding program. As early as 1580 there was an existed a race of superior short-horned cattle on the Yorkshire estates. Their coat color of the cattle varied, but the colors were light dun, yellow, yellow with a hint of red, deep red, red and white patched, white, and Roman’s.
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