Chinese Black Pied cattle

Chinese Black Pied
Other names Chinese Black and White
Chinese Black-White
Country of origin China
Distribution nation-wide
Use dairy
Traits
Weight Male: 1142 kg
  Female: 615 kg
Height Male: 157 cm
  Female: 136 cm[1]
Coat Pied, black and white
Cattle
Bos primigenius

The Chinese Black Pied or Chinese Black and White[2] is a Chinese breed of dairy cattle. It derives from cross-breeding with local cows of black and white dairy cattle of various breeds imported since the 1870s from Canada, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States. It is the most numerous dairy breed in China and is distributed throughout the country.[1]

History

Black and white dairy cattle were imported to major cities in China in the 1870s from Canada, Germany, Japan, the UK and the USA. After the Second World War large American Holstein-Friesians were imported, as was smaller Dutch Black Pied stock from the Netherlands. These at first gave rise to larger and smaller types within the Chinese breed, but these can no longer be distinguished.[1] A herd-book was established in 1983. This records all pedigree cattle.[2]

Use

In 1982 the average milk yield of 270,000 cows was estimated at 4,461 kg (9,835 lb) per lactation of 305 days. The highest recorded individual yield in one lactation was 16,090 kg in 305 days, and the lifetime record was 100,897 kg in 10 lactations totalling 3,721 days.[1]

The milk averages 3.3% fat in the southern part of the country, and 3.4% in the north.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Cheng Peilieu (Zheng Piliu) (1984) Livestock Breeds of China. FAO Animal Production and Health Paper 46. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. ISBN 9251021856. p. 63–65.
  2. 1 2 Breed data sheet: Chinese Black and White/China. Domestic Animal Diversity Information System of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Accessed October 2014.


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