Sayaguesa arrived at Kloster Lorsch

On February 12th, a group of Sayaguesa arrived at the herd in Kloster Lorsch, Hessen (Germany). They number four individuals, three young cows born in 2015 and a one year old bull and are part of the Lorsch-Bielefeld project. The Sayaguesa were imported from the Netherlands and are, unless I am wrong, from the same breeder as those of the Tauros Project and recent imports for the Lippeaue. 

The young bull is going to form a new herd together with Hungarian Grey cows expected for summer 2016. The young cows, however, will not partake in breeding until 2017 because of their young age. 

As you can see in the news entry of the Auerrind Project's webpage, they are beautiful animals. You can see that the cows are not totally black but have shades of brown instead, some more than others, probably thanks to Alistana-Sanabresa influence. I expect them to become good-looking animals, like their relatives at other locations are. And I am very much looking forward to see the first cross results. 

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