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Domestic Cattle Collection (#6)

From the rugged highlands of Scotland to the lush meadows of Bavaria, they have been an integral part of European landscapes for centuries




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From the rugged highlands of Scotland to the lush meadows of Bavaria, they have been an integral part of European landscapes for centuries. In Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, a Scottish Highland calf grazes peacefully alongside its herd mates, showcasing the beauty and resilience of Bos primigenius f. Taurus. As dawn breaks in New Forest, England, these majestic creatures emerge from their slumber to graze upon the dew-kissed grasses. Their presence adds a touch of enchantment to this ancient landscape. Traveling further east to Axum in East Africa, we glimpse into history as people skillfully work marble while conical grass huts dot the horizon. The royal palace stands tall in the background - a testament to human ingenuity and collaboration with these gentle giants. Closer to home in Lancaster's River Lune Valley, nature's masterpiece unfolds before our eyes. The tranquil river flows through picturesque pastures where Fleckvieh cattle roam freely. A bull stands proudly on a lush meadow - a symbol of strength and vitality. In Berlin's snowy pastureland lies another sight that captivates: Heck cattle braving winter's embrace. These hardy creatures adapt effortlessly to their surroundings and remind us of their enduring spirit. Returning once again to Allgaeu, Bavaria in Germany is yet another breathtaking scene featuring Scottish Highland cattle grazing against a backdrop of rolling hills. Their shaggy coats blend harmoniously with nature’s palette – truly living works of art. Venturing beyond Europe takes us all the way to Gambier Bolton where we encounter an adorable Dwarf Zebu bull - small but mighty. This miniature marvel exemplifies diversity within bovine species across continents. Delving into prehistoric times at Oued in Djeran near Djanet reveals captivating cave paintings depicting both humans and cattle coexisting harmoniously. A testament to our long-standing partnership throughout history.