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Rare White Highland Cow In Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland 4K travel video of a rare white Highland Cow eating lunch in a field on visit to rural Perthshire. Not albino, but a highland cow with a recessive gene, covered in completely white and pale hair. You don't see many white Highland cows because the white gene is recessive. Somewhere along the bloodline there must be a link with the white gene. Highland coos are a Scottish cattle breed. They have long horns and long wavy coats that are usually coloured black, brindle, red, yellow, white, silver or dun, and they are raised primarily for their meat. They are a hardy breed due to their native environment, the Highlands of Scotland. This results in long hair, giving the breed its ability to overwinter. Bulls can weigh up to 800 kilograms, 1,800 pounds, and cows up to 500 kilograms, 1,100 pounds. Their milk generally has a very high butterfat content, and their meat, regarded as of the highest quality, is gaining mainstream acceptance as it is lower in cholesterol than other varieties of beef.
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