Boran Cattle
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Description
The Boran developed in eastern Africa, more specifically the Borana plateau in southern Ethiopia. This area was where all the different breeds migrated through to their various destinations in Africa. The Boran developed into the dominant breed of eastern Africa and especially in Kenya. Where the Kenyan Boran Cattle Breeders’ Society (BCBS) have bred the “Improved Boran.
Boran Cattle
The Boran is medium in size with a short head, small ears, loose dewlap and a large hump. Above the shoulders they can be horned or polled. They vary in height from 114cm to 147cm tall, and in weight bulls weigh approximately 500kg to 850kg. Cows weigh about 380kg to 450kg Their skin is loose, thick and extremely pliable for added insect repellence plus it is dark pigmented with fine short hair for heat tolerance. Hair colour can be a range of colours except brindle.
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