
Welsh Black Cattle
Meet the friendly giants with shiny black coats!

The Basics
Scientific Name
Bos taurus
Conservation Status
Not evaluated
Location
Europe
Average size
4 to 5.5 feet tall
diet
Grass, hay
lifespan
15 to 20 years
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Overview
Welsh Black Cattle are a unique breed of beef cattle found primarily in Europe. They stand about 1.2 to 1.7 meters (4 to 5.5 feet) tall, making them a solid presence in any pasture.
These cattle have glossy black coats that shine in the sunlight, making them quite the eye-catching sight! Their sturdy bodies and strong legs help them graze on grass and hay, which they love to munch on every day.
Welsh Black Cattle can live a long time, enjoying lifespans of 15 to 20 years. This gives them plenty of time to join in on family farm fun and become part of local communities.
This breed belongs to the Bovidae family, which includes animals like goats and sheep. It's no surprise that these friendly cows hold a special place in the hearts of the people who raise them.
With their gentle demeanor and playful nature, Welsh Black Cattle make great companions alongside their human caretakers. Their strong spirit and warm hearts add to the charm of the beautiful countryside they roam.
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