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==Hereford history==
==Hereford history==
The Hereford breed originated in [[Britain]] perhaps as early as the [[seventeenth century]] and is still to be seen in the Herefordshire countryside today [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5709] and feature very prominently at agricultural shows [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/216192],[http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/216196] & [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/216200].
The Hereford breed originated in [[Great Britain]] perhaps as early as the [[seventeenth century]] and is still to be seen in the Herefordshire countryside today [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5709] and feature very prominently at agricultural shows [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/216192],[http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/216196] & [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/216200].


Herefords were used as the logo for the 2007 [[Orange County Fair (California)]] with the theme of ''Cowabunga! – The Year of Herefords, Surfers and Sand''.<ref>{{Citation
Herefords were used as the logo for the 2007 [[Orange County Fair (California)]] with the theme of ''Cowabunga! – The Year of Herefords, Surfers and Sand''.<ref>{{Citation

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A Hereford Bull
Grazing Hereford cattle

Hereford cattle are a widely used breed in temperate areas, mainly for beef production.

Originally from Herefordshire, England [1], they are found in the temperate parts of Australia. The breed also enjoys great popularity among ranchers in the desert American Southwest of the United States, as well as in the centre and east of Argentina and in Uruguay. The Hereford cattle are the most common breed of beef cattle among herders in New Zealand. This is a testament to the hardiness of the breed; while originating in cool, moist Britain, they have thrived in much harsher climates. The breed has adapted to a wide range of climates on nearly every continent.

Hornless variants with the polled gene are known as the Polled Herefords. Breeding horned and hornless together functions as a genetic dehorner. This is often used as an alternative to a dehorning process, which causes stress and often weight loss.

Closely related to the Miniature Hereford, the breed is known for its high-quality meat and its excellent maternal qualities. The Hereford's temperament is more docile, allowing easier handling than other cattle breeds. Its meat quality is very good, rivaling that of Angus, another "British Breed", known for 'marbling' (intramuscular fat).

The World Hereford Council is based in the UK, the Secretary General, Mrs. Jan Wills, is from New Zealand. There are currently 19 member countries comprised of 20 Hereford societies and 7 non-member countries with a total of eight societies.

Hereford history

The Hereford breed originated in Great Britain perhaps as early as the seventeenth century and is still to be seen in the Herefordshire countryside today [2] and feature very prominently at agricultural shows [3],[4] & [5].

Herefords were used as the logo for the 2007 Orange County Fair (California) with the theme of Cowabunga! – The Year of Herefords, Surfers and Sand.[1]

References

A Hereford calf in Victoria, Australia
  1. ^ Orange County Fair & Exposition Center (31 July 2006), 2006 OC FAIR CLOSES AFTER 21 DAYS OF FLOWER POWER AND RECORD HEAT, retrieved 2007-08-12 {{citation}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)CS1 maint: date and year (link)

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