TEMPLEMOUNTFARM Speckle Park Cattle

This medium-sized breed is a hybrid of Aberdeen Angus, Teeswater Shorthorn, and an unknown English breed. Their genetic traits are appealing, and they are well known for producing milk. In Ireland, these speckle park cattle can withstand a wide range of climatic conditions
Speckle Park cattle have a calm demeanor that makes them easy to work with. Even in Speckle Park-related accidents, their calmness, combined with their small size, makes them very manageable.
Speckle park cattle are extremely efficient feed converters that can finish on grass alone. Their thick winter coat allows them to graze for longer periods instead of seeking shelter, and their medium size (average mature cows 600Kg, average mature bulls 1000Kg, average wean weight 250Kg) aids feed efficiency.
Speckle park cattle are an extremely hardy breed. They were created in Canada and are used to extremely cold winters and hot summers. To survive the harsh winter, they develop thick coats. Due to the black spots on their eyes, ears, noses, and feet, they suffer from a few health issues, including pink eye and foot rot.
Speckle park cattle are a naturally polled breed that saves time and labor for the owner while also reducing stress for both man and animal.